One of the first professional surfers, Becky Benson (HAW), wins first-ever heat in international competition for women over 60
Strong showings for returning ISA medalists topped by Gary Van Wieringen (RSA) and Melanie Bartels (HAW)
Impressive start for back-to-back defending team champion Hawaii
Surf City El Salvador – October 20, 2024
The opening day of the 2024 Surf City El Salvador ISA World Masters Surfing Championship (WMSC) saw the world’s best surfers over the age of 40, including multiple legends of surfing, performing in international competition for the first time in many years.
Clean, three-to-four foot swell built throughout the day, delivering the long, right walls that Surf City El Salvador’s El Sunzal is known for. The ideal conditions allowed for the completion of Main Round 1 in five of the six divisions, which included women’s Kahunas (over 60) and Grand Masters (over 50) for the first time ever.
In 1976, Becky Benson (HAW) paved the way as one of six women to compete in the first iteration of a professional surfing tour. In 2024, Benson is still leading the charge, winning the first-ever heat in international competition for women over the age of 60. The 67-year-old posted the highest single wave score of the new women’s Kahunas division on the very first wave of the event. Flying down the line and carving through the face, Benson’s smooth style shone, as it has for nearly 60 years at her home on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii.
“I’m so happy and so honored to be here, it’s just great,” Benson said. “I can’t even describe the feeling. I’m proud to be one of the first of the six professional women. That was 1976, and look where it’s come now. At that time, the one reason I stopped competing was because there just wasn’t any money, and it was hard to go on tour. Now the women can make a living, they can travel and surf and do what they love.”