‘Santa Ana’ winds provide excellence for Mark ‘Mono’ Stewart (AUS) and Jose Martinez (USA)
Jocelyn Neumueller (AUS) delivers near-perfect heat, strengthens lead over Sarah Almagro (ESP) in race for second World Title
Defending Vision Impairment World Champions Aleli Medina (PUR) and Kirk Watson (AUS) find their form in Round 2
Huntington Beach, California – November 6, 2024
The 2024 ISA World Para Surfing Championship (WPSC) continued in classic Southern California conditions for day three of competition. Strong ‘Santa Ana’ offshore winds groomed the faces of the two-to-three foot waves, providing opportunity for a steady stream of excellent scores.
Frontrunners held strong across the nine separate divisions to compete today, many of them strengthening their positions. Finals were set in men’s and women’s Stand 1, led by Maxime Clarkin (FRA) and Catalina Castro (CHI), respectively, as well as in women’s Visual Impairment (VI) 2, where Aleli Medina (PUR) once again excelled. Multiple other divisions determined Quarterfinals and Semifinals.
The ever-competitive men’s Kneel division continued to live up to its reputation, with big heat totals from Llywelyn ‘Sponge’ Williams (WAL) and Ibon Oregui (ESP). But it was three-time World Champion Mark ‘Mono’ Stewart (AUS) who found the highest single wave score of the day for the men. Driving hard off the bottom, Stewart carved vertically into the lip before smashing the end section to post a 9.17.
“I had a great time out there, it’s pumping, lovely Santa Ana winds,” Stewart said. “My plan was to go and find a tube with these winds, but I thought I’d get a few maneuvers off my first wave and I ducked off some really nice ones that I was just out of position a bit, and a little bit hard to see with the sun this time of the afternoon. But I still feel good, mate.”