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Huntington Beach, California – November 4, 2024
The 2024 ISA World Para Surfing Championship (WPSC) kicked off in beautiful conditions in Surf City USA. Clean, three-to-four foot peaks lined up the Southside of Huntington Beach Pier for a great day one of competition. Pure joy was present on the faces of the world’s best para surfers as they were greeted with an incredible Southern California day for their return to the global stage.
Round 1 was completed in five of the men’s divisions and three of the women’s. The round-robin format allows for each surfer to compete in two rounds, with the highest scores across each heat contributing to an overall score to determine who advances.
The competition was strong from the start in multiple divisions. 2023 Bronze Medalist Pierot Gagliano (FRA) posted a 15.00 heat total, that included an 8.67 single wave score, to defeat three-time World Champion Matt Formston (AUS) and challenge defending World Champion Aaron Paulk (HAW) in men’s Visual Impairment (VI) 2. Four-time Silver Medalist Eric Dargent (FRA) also found a 15.00 heat total to defeat 2020 World Champion Colin Cook (HAW) and top the men’s Stand 3 leaderboard. In men’s VI 1, two-time Silver Medalist Thomas da Silva (FRA) took the lead over two World Champions.
Team England went one and two in the combined women’s Stand 2 and 3 division. Defending women’s Stand 3 World Champion Charlotte Banfield (ENG) and 2023 women’s Stand 2 Silver Medalist Zoe Smith (ENG) pushed each other for the lead, with Smith taking the win.
“We just support each other, sort of emotionally be there for each other,” Smith said. “Then maybe as the competition goes we’ll start getting really…like playing chess.”