Event Dates: May 3rd –12th
Registration Deadline: April 22nd at 24:00 PST
Please see below for important information, including accommodation and transportation options that are recommended by the Local Organizing Committee
Event Dates: May 3rd –12th
Registration Deadline: April 22nd at 24:00 PST
Please see below for important information, including accommodation and transportation options that are recommended by the Local Organizing Committee
May 2nd
May 3d
For inquiries please email:
[email protected]
1. Step One
2. Step Two
3. Step Three
Team Size (Team Roster Spreadsheet)
i. U18 Boys: 3
ii. U16 Boys: 3
iii. U18 Girls: 3
iv. U16 Girls: 3
v. ISA Aloha Cup: 4
As a signatory to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Code, the ISA implements a strict adherence to the Code as a way to ensure a clean, healthy and fair sporting atmosphere for all athletes.
In registering for the 2024 ISA WJSC, all athletes must adhere to the ISA Anti-Doping Rules which, among other requirements, states that all Athletes competing in ISA World Championships shall be subject to In Competition Testing at any time, with or without advance notice.
Athletes are responsible for making sure any medication that is taken is not listed on the 2022 WADA Prohibited Substance List.
For more information regarding the ISA’s Anti-Doping Program, including a link to the ISA Anti-Doping Rules, WADA Prohibited Substance List, instructions on how to apply for a Therapeutic Use Exemption Form (TUE), and the contact information for the International Testing Agency, please visit the ISA’s Anti Doping page here: http://www.isasurf.org/development-programs/anti-doping/
Following a review by the ISA Technical Committee and upon the approval of the ISA Executive Committee, a number of important revisions and updates have recently been made to the ISA Rulebook.
View the updated version of the ISA Rulebook by clicking here: September 2023 ISA Rulebook
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