Former Champions Alana Nichols (USA) and Guillaume Colin (FRA) Assert Their Presence in Sit Division
15-Year-Old Newcomer Davi Lima (BRA) Brings a Strong Challenge in Event Debut
Event Veteran Hannah Dines (ENG) Delivers a Statement With First-Ever Heat Win
Oceanside, California – November 5, 2025
Beautiful, clean conditions set the stage for day 4 of the 2025 ISA World Para Surfing Championship (WPSC). Groomed, two-to-three-foot swell lined the north side of Oceanside pier for the opening rounds of the final two divisions to run, along with Main Round 2 in seven further divisions.
Three-time World Champion Alana Nichols (USA) opened with a solid performance in women’s Sit, setting herself back atop the classification that she has maintained a strong presence in throughout the event’s history. Last year, Nichols was defeated by her good friend, Cass Eckroth (USA), in the Final. This year, the 42-year-old multiple-time Paralympic medalist is ready to reclaim the crown.
“I have had the wonderful opportunity of winning a few of these titles,” Nichols said. “I did, however, lose the title last year to one of my good friends and like a mentee of mine. And, you know, it just is such a great reminder. Like, you’re never done. You’re only as good as your last wave. So I’m just out there trying to better myself as a surfer. And whatever happens in the end is how it shakes out.”
In 2024, Guillaume Colin (FRA) broke through for his first gold medal after two previous appearances in the men’s Sit Final, including a silver medal in 2022. This year, the 41-year-old set himself straight at the top of the pack, posting a 7.50 and 6.00 for a 13.50 heat total. Two-time World Champion Jeff Munson (USA) ranked second as he looks to claim his first gold medal since 2020.