Roland Lefeuvre (FRA) progresses ahead of defending champion Kai Sallas (HAW) to win the heat of his life
Excellence from Japanese teammates Taka Inoue (JPN) and Natsumi Taoka (JPN) tops day’s heat totals
Maria Fernanda Reyes (PER) claims victory in stacked, medal-filled battle
Surf City El Salvador – April 30, 2025
The penultimate day of action in the Surf City El Salvador ISA World Longboard Championship (WLC) was greeted with yet another stunning El Sunzal lineup, with corduroy four-to-five-foot swell lining the right point. Men’s and women’s Main Round 4 was completed, along with Repechage Rounds 4 through 7 in both divisions.
The Philippines maintained an extremely narrow lead on the team rankings, sitting just 15 points ahead of France in second place. The team nearly managed to be the only nation to hang on to all four members heading into Finals Day, but lost Daisy Valdez (PHI) in the last heat of the day in a nail-biter. Similar to the Philippines and France, Japan is holding onto three surfers to remain a close third, while Brazil, Hawaii, USA, and Australia sit below in a tight pack, each carrying two surfers in the draw.
Surfing against three longboarders with extensive competitive history, relative newcomer Roland Lefeuvre (FRA) claimed a 7.83 within the final two minutes of the opening men’s Main Round 4 heat to jump from third to first and take a massive heat win over two-time ISA World Champion Kai Sallas (HAW), as well as Johnny Van Hohenstein (HAW) and Jeferson Silva (HAW), who were both sent to repechage, where they were eliminated in back-to-back heats.
Lefeuvre has only been competing for a few years in longboarding, and is appearing in his very first ISA event. The 36-year-old surf instructor from Biarritz couldn’t contain his excitement after the final scores were announced.
“It’s pretty amazing, maybe the best heat of my life,” Lefeuvre said. “I was not stressing. I was like, I have to surf on my best, and not make a mistake. Normally I watch, I know every surfer in front of me, so I know how they surf, and I try to do what they don’t do. I have no plan, just surf, enjoy. The waves are perfect again today. That was the perfect size, and yeah, the perfect weather.”