Tamil Martino (PER) Posts Highest Single Wave Score, Carries Strong Form Into Finals Day
Brazil Advances All Four Surfers, Earning Early Team Advantage
Surf City El Salvador – November 12, 2025
A second full day of SUP Surfing action saw semifinalists decided for the division in the 2025 ISA World SUP and Paddleboard Championship (WSUPPC). Four-to-five-foot waves continued to line El Sunzal with long rights, along with the occasional left thanks to the south-west trajectory of the swell. Men’s Main Rounds 2-4 were completed, along with women’s Main Round 2 and 3.
Six men and six women battled through the rounds to survive into the third day of competition. All four Brazilians in the draw advanced, giving their team an early advantage in the overall standings. Peru and Spain each saw one woman and one man progress, while the remaining four competitors hail from different nations. Of those still in contention, only two surfers, Gabriela Sztamfater (BRA) and Kapono Fukuda (JPN) are yet to earn a medal at the WSUPPC.
A major standout on day one, Tamil Martino (PER), has carried his form through a second full day of competition, improving his heat totals as he went. The 37-year-old event veteran earned the highest single wave score of the day, a 9.00, in Main Round 3 with a solid combination of vertical maneuvers on one of the day’s bigger waves. Martino went on to take the win in the final heat of the day, looking to move into the Final for the first time since winning the silver medal in 2013.
“I’m feeling so tired after three heats, I’m going to bed now,” Martino said. “I’m going to keep the same focus I’ve had all competition, try to find a good wave and try to show my surfing. I’ve been taking different types of waves as I advanced through the competition, finding different ways to increase my scores.”