The reigning WSL Longboard Champion Kai Sallas (HAW) is now a two-time ISA World Longboard Champion. Having almost completed his goal of winning the ISA / WSL double world titles in 2018 when he won his first ISA gold medal and placed runner-up in the WSL, Sallas was ecstatic to further solidify his place as the best longboarder in the world by taking out the twin world titles within a few months of each other.
After being knocked out in Main Event Round 4, Sallas had to surf through five repechage heats to gain his way into the Final and the knowledge gained in those extra heats proved beneficial. Catching a wave within the first minute, Sallas delivered a blistering performance, earning the highest single wave score of the event for the men for committed, critical nose-riding. Though fellow finalists Taka Inoue (JPN, silver), 2010 World Champion Rodrigo Sphaier (BRA, bronze), and two-time Bronze Medalist Edouard Delpero (FRA, copper) were also able to open with scores in the high 8-point range, Sallas controlled the rest of the heat, quickly backing up his score and expertly utilizing priority in the final minutes.
“It feels amazing,” Sallas said. “It’s just proof that if you bounce back and put in the hard work and keep trying, no matter how old you are, it’s never too late. Just keep going for it.”
“The waves are insane. It’s the kind of day where if you were just free-surfing you’d pull up and look out there and just be psyching to get out and surf and we get to compete. Big shout out to ISA and Fernando Aguerre for running this amazing event. I really hope that longboarding goes into the Olympics. I think we’re proving that it belongs there.”
ISA President, Fernando Aguerre said:
“Congratulations to the medalists, congratulations to everybody. All you guys go home as champions. You were there, you were part of history. I hope that you bring home wonderful memories of this wonder of nature, El Sunzal, what a beautiful longboard wave.
“Let’s keep our hopes together, let’s agitate on social media, so when the Olympic Committee makes the decision in early 2025 for the final sports for Los Angeles 2028, longboard surfing is included alongside shortboarding. That will be wonderful. We can all do it together.”
RESULTS
Team Rankings
Gold – Hawaii
Silver – Japan
Bronze – France
Copper – Brazil
Women
Gold – Honolua Blomfield (HAW)
Silver – Rachael Tilly (USA)
Bronze – Natsumi Taoka (JPN)
Copper – Zoé Grospiron (FRA)
Men
Gold – Kai Sallas (HAW)
Silver – Taka Inoue (JPN)
Bronze – Rodrigo Sphaier (BRA)
Copper – Edouard Delpero (FRA)