USA
DIVISION:
Para Surf Prone 1 (Women)
Sarah Bettencourt
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Age /
42
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Born /
San Diego, CA
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favorite_surf_break /
Cardiff Reef
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board /
5'9" thruster
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Sponsors /
Semper Fi & America's Fund, CAF Operation Rebound, Gary Sinise Foundation, Move United Warfighters
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biggest_achievement /
Gold Medals in Women's Prone 1 at ISA World Para Surfing Championships 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024
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Hobbies /
sled hockey, rock climbing, wood working, and everything outdoors!
Captain Sarah Bettencourt (USMC, Retired) was training as a helicopter pilot when a rare neurological disorder forced her to medically retire in 2012. With her constantly changing and sometimes very serious symptoms, Sarah struggled to find her place back in society until she was introduced to adaptive sports, where Sarah realized by adapting equipment and technique, she could accomplish anything! Since then, Sarah has founded San Diego Ducks Sled Hockey, is a 3 time world champion and Team Leader with the US Women’s Sled Hockey Team, is on the US Para Surf Team, and is a 4 time world champion in the Women’s Para Surf Prone 1 division. Sarah lives a full and happy life with her husband and 2 sons, serving others through adaptive sports and representing her nation in sled hockey and para surfing.
USA
DIVISION:
Para Surf Prone 2 (Men)
Jose Martinez
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Age /
37
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Born /
Los Angeles
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favorite_surf_break /
Churches
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board /
6'1
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Sponsors /
Billabong, Surf dog ricochet, 1mwave, SC Veterans Alliance, Iheart Jan, 4the fallen
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biggest_achievement /
1st place in worlds
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Hobbies /
hunt, surf, workout
Triple amputee Army veteran that survive a 60 lbs I.E.D. i was told i would be confined to a wheel chair for the rest of my life now im showing the world how to truly live and thrive no matter the circumstances.
USA
DIVISION:
Para Surf Prone 1 (Women)
Alana Nichols
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Age /
42
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Born /
Farmington, NM
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favorite_surf_break /
Queens, Waikiki
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board /
Macski Surf
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Sponsors /
Toyota, Yakima, Highfives Foundation, CAF
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biggest_achievement /
ISA World Adaptive Surf Champion
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Hobbies /
Mothering Gunnar, surfing, skiing, traveling
Athlete: Alana Nichols Physical Challenge: Spinal Cord Injury Birthday: March 21, 1983 Sport: Surfing, Kayaking, Monoskiing, Basketball, Paracanoeing Bio: Alana Nichols grew up in Farmington, New Mexico living an active lifestyle by participating in multiple athletics and having a passion for mountain sports. In 2000 during a backcountry ski trip in Colorado, she suffered a traumatic spinal cord injury while snowboarding, paralyzing her from mid-thigh down. She thought her athletic career was over until she experienced a wheelchair basketball game her freshman year at the University of New Mexico. The physical and competitive gameplay reignited her athletic endeavors and later she transferred to the University of Arizona to participate in the intercollegiate program for disabled sports. She later played basketball at and received her master’s degree in Kinesiology from the University of Alabama in 2008. Since, she has competed in several Paralympic games and is the first woman Paralympian to win gold medals at both Summer and Winter games. Debuting at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics, she won the gold competing in women’s wheelchair basketball. She went on to compete in the next four consecutive Paralympic games, winning 2 more gold, 2 silver and 1 bronze. She has competed in wheelchair basketball, Paralympic alpine monoskiing, and at her final Paralympic games in Rio, paracanoeing. Alana may have retired from her Paralympic career, but while in the mix of training for her multiple events, she developed a passion for surfing. She has competed in the ISA World Adaptive Surfing Championship since 2015. With her boy Gunnar and partner Roy Tuscany, she will continue surfing and working to implement adaptive surfing into the 2028 games!
USA
DIVISION:
Para Surf VI 1 (Women)
Quinn Waitley
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Age /
30
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Born /
Coronado
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favorite_surf_break /
Cardiff
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board /
My 6’8 Tomo from bird and Dominic Picone
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Sponsors /
Team Quinn, USA surfing, challenged athlete foundation, Matuse Wetsuits, Vuori Clothing, Salty Crew, Vapor Wheels
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biggest_achievement /
2017 - 2023 female prone assist National champion and 2018 female prone assist Duke’s champion
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Hobbies /
Personal training and Country Swing & line dancing
My name is Quinn Waitley and I am a 28-year-old Professional Adaptive Athlete. Born and raised in San Diego, local to Coronado. I come from a big athletic Family of seven girls and I’m also one of four identical quadruplets. Being born 28 weeks prematurely who exulted me in being born with quadriplegic spastic cerebral palsy, Also known as CP. Growing up I’ve played a lot of sports from wheelchair rugby to WCMX (wheelchair skateboarding) but I’ve always loved the water since I was a kid So Surfing came naturally to me. I really got into surfing when I was 20 years old, when they how old the first ISA world para-surfing championships And I took one look at my parents and told them that I wanted to be on the US national Surfing team. June 2021 that a dream became a reality and I became the first female for the adaptive prone division (prone 2), i’ve been the top female for for team USA for the last six years. I am also the 2018 Dukes Ocean Fest women’s Prone assist champion. I’m currently ranked 6th in the world And I’m East and west coast national champion. My favorite part about surfing is getting out of my wheelchair and leaving it on the beach and going as fast as I can on any wave!. I hope to encourage young girls to get out in the water and experience the joy of surfing but also to let them know that they can be competitive even if they have limitations. One way I do that is my families and I‘s nonprofit team Quinn. Team Quinn's main goal is to let everyone with disabilities along with your families to experience surfing or just a day at the Beach, we take every level from beginner to experienced. Team Quinn prides themselves on teaching water safety and hold the team events from Coronado Shores to Cardiff. Our events are Smaller compared to most because we liked it get close to each person and their families that come out to the events. I would not be where I am today without God and the love and support of my friends and family. Since I was five years old it’s been my dream to go to the Paralympics, most of my dreams of becoming a professional athlete has already Became reality. Are you really hope Paralympics includes Surfing into the summer games and I hope to be a part of that.
USA
DIVISION:
Para Surf Prone 2 (Women)
Katherine Beattie
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Age /
39
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Born /
Altadena
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favorite_surf_break /
Huntington Beach Pier
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board /
6’8” STCY
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biggest_achievement /
2025 AASP women’s prone world champion
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Hobbies /
WCMX, Skateboarding, Writing
This is Katherine's 5th year representing Team USA. When she's not in the water she works as a television writer. She was a Co-Executive Producer on NCIS and most recently worked on a pilot with Peter Gould, the co-creator of one of her favorite shows, Better Call Saul.
Katherine is known for being the first woman to land a backflip on a wheelchair. Katherine's house burned down in Altadena, but she took that as an opportunity to move closer to the beach and spend more time surfing and working with Coach Courtney Conlogue She's currently in the middle of rebuilding an accessible home.
USA
DIVISION:
Para Surf Stand 2 (Men)
Carter Hess
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Age /
34
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Born /
Panama City Beach
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favorite_surf_break /
Church
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board /
6' Torq Go Kart
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Sponsors /
Torq, One More Wave, 4thefallen
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biggest_achievement /
1st Place USA Nationals
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Hobbies /
Sarfing
Grew up in Panama City Beach, Fl. Stationed in NC with the 82nd Airborne Division. 3 time ISA Worlds competitor. Loves short walks on the beach.
USA
DIVISION:
Para Surf VI 1 (Men)
Joshua Loya
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Age /
45
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Born /
Santa Cruz, CA
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favorite_surf_break /
Cardiff Reef
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board /
6’8” Mini Simmons
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Sponsors /
Surfight Jiu Jitsu, TruFit Adaptive Fitness, ItsChadRivera Sunglasses
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biggest_achievement /
1st Place 2018 US Open Adaptive Surfing Championships, VI Division(Blind and Partial)
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Hobbies /
Martial Art’s (especially Jiu Jitsu), Sailing, jet ski driving, stand-up comedy, fantasy/sci-fi/superhero fiction, and metal music.
Joshua “The Jedi” Loya started surfing much later in life, at the age of 37. A life-long martial artist, Joshua had always been intrigued by anything which tested the full human, mind, body, and soul. A year before the dawn of his surfing journey, Joshua left his career as a computer instructor and accessibility consultant to pursue martial arts and adventure living full-time. Joshua intended surfing to be a momentary diversion from his grueling training schedule. He fell in love with it, and he hasn’t stopped since. Joshua grew up in Santa Cruz, California. He used to love to watch surfers when he was younger, but surfing was one of many activities deemed too dangerous. Almost everything Joshua wanted to do put him at risk of losing his eyesight. By the time of his sophomore year, Joshua was not allowed to run, swim, or lift weights. The stuff he especially wanted to do, martial arts, skateboarding, and surfing, were out of the question. Joshua could only hold out for so long. Joshua became restless, taking more and more risks. He started dabbling in martial arts and more intensely joining mosh pits at concerts. In January of 1996, Joshua got to a breaking point. He cranked up Pantera’s Far Beyond Driven album as loud as he could possibly get it, grabbed a pair of nunchucks, and promptly hit himself in his sole functioning eye. Joshua had several unsuccessful surgeries to restore his eyesight, but, before all options had been exhausted, Joshua chose to stop pursuing treatment. “I knew life was going to be difficult. I also knew that the quality of my life would be better, once I no longer had to worry about losing vision I did not have.” Once the bow string was released, Joshua moved forward with his adventuring. Rock climbing, water skiing, and the martial arts training he had dreamt of since he had been a boy. Joshua threw himself into his martial arts practice, eventually earning 5 separate black belts and rank across 7 distinct styles. Then, Joshua started surfing. His life was never the same. Joshua’s confident and intuitive approach to surfing continues to make an impression with all those who witness him in the water. In Joshua’s short time competing, he has amassed 6 USA Surfing National Adaptive Surfing Championship wins, 1 US Open Adaptive Surfing Championships win, and a spot on the podium at 2020’s AmpSurf ISA World Para Surfing Championships. Joshua is also the first ever WSA (Western Surfing Association) West Coast Visually Impaired Champion in the organization’s history. He was the first ever 100% blind surfer to ride Kelly Slater’s wave pool at the WSL Surf Ranch, having less than a year of surf experience at the time. His unique way of movement makes those who watch him wonder if he really does use The Force. - Joshua is affiliated with Waves 4 All Surf and Sail, and he is coached by John White. - Founder of Adventure Mind Inc., a new san diego based non-profit. "Extreme sports and creative expression for adaptive people and our allies." - Stand-up comedian. Undefeated Roast Battle comic. - He is a member of Surfight Jiu Jitsu in Del Mar, and is a direct student of Joel Tudor. - Originally from Santa Cruz, California. - Sometimes confused with Josh Loya, the famous big wave surfer, who is also from Santa Cruz. - Lost his eyesight in a nunchuck accident as a teenager. - Trained martial artist with 5 black belts and ranks across 7 styles.
USA
DIVISION:
Para Surf Prone 2 (Men)
Jesse Billauer
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Age /
46
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Born /
Los Angeles
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favorite_surf_break /
Malibu
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board /
Bob Hurley Twin Fin
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Sponsors /
I need sponsors
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biggest_achievement /
2X World Champion
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Hobbies /
Fishing, Poker, Boating
I have two beautiful twin boys that are 7 years old. I won two World Titles. I have two amazing surfboards. I am hoping too/two win my third World Title...At the end of the day, I just want to enjoy each day, each competition, and create beautiful memories because you never know what tomorrow my bring.
USA
DIVISION:
Para Surf Stand 2 (Men)
Forrest Weinberg
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Age /
38
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Born /
Long Beach, CA
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favorite_surf_break /
Chicama, Peru
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board /
9'0
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Sponsors /
One More Wave; Hi Fives; Steve's Coffee Roaster Sherman Oaks, CA; Soflete; Bilt Surfboards
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biggest_achievement /
1st Place 2023 Association of Adaptive Surfing Professionals (AASP) Below the Knee
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Hobbies /
Soccer, Piloting Airplanes, Software development, Family, Basketball, Hiking, Technology, Movies, Outdoor, Skateboarding
Forrest was born and raised in Long Beach, California. He graduated high school in 2005 and decided to join the Marine Corps shortly after. Forrest was an active-duty Marine for six years before his contract expired. He was very fortunate to be able to see the world while in the Marine Corps. Some of the countries that he has stepped foot on is Japan, Korea, Guam, Cambodia, Philippines, Australia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Albania, Switzerland, England, Morocco, Mexico, Uruguay, Peru, Panama, Brazil, Angola, South Africa, and Canada. Forrest’s active-duty career ended in 2011 when he decided to dedicate his time to finish an undergrad program. He originally was in a program to become a professional pilot, which is another one of his passions, but he realized after a year that it wasn't a good investment for a technology centric future. So, he re-evaluated his priorities and moved into a computer networking program. It was one of the best decisions he has ever made. After ten years, he was finally able to finish an undergrad program and graduated with his Bachelor's of Science in Network Communication Management in January of 2016. Forrest is a married father of an amazing boy, whom is his pride and joy. He is a family man who enjoys spending time with his family and being outdoors with activities such as: hiking, surfing, or taking the family to the park.
USA
DIVISION:
Para Surf Prone 1 (Men)
Jacob Pacheco
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Age /
35
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Born /
Sacramento, CA
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favorite_surf_break /
Huntington Beach, ca
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board /
any type
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Sponsors /
N/A
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biggest_achievement /
Surfing big waves at Steamer Lane, Santa Cruz CA
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Hobbies /
I love to read, and write for inspiration and mindfulness, I create content on social media to express myself and share stories. I watch anime, sports, movies and TV for creative outlets. I play video games to to challenge my mind to grow. I surf and exercise because I love to care for my body.
Surfing in the ocean was the last place I expected to be. I went into the ocean to heal the broken bits of my soul. It became the place that changed my life.
USA
DIVISION:
Para Surf Sit (Men)
Jeff Munson
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Age /
57
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Born /
Corona del mar
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favorite_surf_break /
All
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board /
Paddleboard
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Sponsors /
None
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biggest_achievement /
Catalina classic 3x
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Hobbies /
Reading
Love to surf
USA
DIVISION:
Para Surf Prone 1 (Men)
Parker Olenick
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Age /
21
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Born /
San Diego
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favorite_surf_break /
Anywhere that's pumping
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board /
The one I'm riding
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Sponsors /
Needed
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biggest_achievement /
2 time Japan Open Champion
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Hobbies /
Surfing, Hockey, Yoga
First time on Team USA
First ever recruited Collegiate Para Surfer - SDSU
Avid waterman - surfing, sailing, paddling, wakeboarding and fishing
Dabble in shaping and everything surfboards.
USA
DIVISION:
Para Surf VI 2 (Women)
Emily Purry
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Age /
43
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Born /
PORTLAND OR
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favorite_surf_break /
Table Tops, so far
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board /
My custom RW Board
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biggest_achievement /
2025 US OPEN CHAMPION
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Hobbies /
STRENGTH TRAINING, SWIMMING, THROWING JAVELIN
“From Oregon, this is Team USA’s Emily Purry — the Strong Sightless Surfer! She’s a legally blind athlete, a mom of three, and proof that you don’t need sight to have vision. When she’s not out catching waves, she’s on stage as a keynote speaker, working to change the world’s perception of disability — one laugh, one wave, and one slightly chaotic travel schedule at a time.”