14-year-old Mara Lopez (PHI) earns highest women’s numbers in event debut, Philippines teammate Rogelio Esquievel Jr. (PHI) tops men’s scores
Brazil, France, Japan, Philippines, and Uruguay retain full teams intact in Main Round
Surf City El Salvador – April 27th, 2025
Solid four-to-six-foot waves, with marching eight-foot sets, poured into El Sunzal for day three of the Surf City El Salvador ISA World Longboard Championship (WLC). The morning began with powerful, long-period swell providing large open faces for the world’s best longboarders to draw clean lines in showcasing their skills on the nose and rail. The final four heats of women’s Main Round 1 were completed, along with men’s and women’s Main Round 2.
Team Philippines had a great day of competition, kicked off by Mara Lopez (PHI) with a 15.43 two-wave total, the highest of the day for the women, collected in the very first heat. In her WLC debut, the 14-year-old committed to long, critical nose-rides on waves at least three-times over her head. Lopez’s style and poise in the powerful swell was notable and was rewarded accordingly.
Meanwhile, a hyper-critical, extended hang-ten from Rogelio Esquievel Jr (PHI) received one of the highest scores of the event, an 8.83. Combined with a 7.50, the 2023 Copper Medalist posted an excellent 16.33 heat total, the highest of the day for the men.
“I already had two 7’s, so I decided to push more and to try to get some excellent,” Esquievel Jr. said. “It came out an 8.83, so I’m so happy. [I’m going to] stay focused, watch some heats, and learn about the scoring, and watch the waves, where the sets [come] and which one is the best. And yeah, just have fun with the team and support the next few heats.”