Record World Surfing Games attendance includes two new nations and 22 Olympians
Surf City El Salvador – September 5, 2025
Today, nearly 300 of the best surfers in the world, representing 61 nations, gathered in Surf City El Salvador to celebrate the opening of the 2025 Surf City El Salvador International Surfing Association (ISA) World Surfing Games (WSG).
An excited buzz was present amongst the record number of competitors and large national representation as Surfing moves closer to the beginning of its third Olympic Games cycle.
22 Olympians were in attendance, including two of the winningest surfers in WSG history, four-time Gold Medalist and ISA World Junior Champion Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS) and two-time Gold Medalist Leandro Usuna (ARG). Four additional ISA World Junior Champions also joined their national teams, Dane Henry (AUS), Rachel Presti (GER), Noah Klapp (GER), and Ignacio Gundesen (ARG). The reigning ISA U/18 Boys World Champion, Henry, is making his WSG debut.
The iconic ISA Sands of the World Ceremony saw representatives of each of the nations gathered pouring sand from their home beaches into one container as a symbol of the peaceful gathering of nations of the world through surfing.
Two new nations, Angola and Vanuatu, poured their sand and raised their flags at the WSG for the very first time. It is the first-ever ISA appearance for the West African nation of Angola, one of 20 member national federations from the continent. The Pacific island of Vanuatu returns to ISA competition following participation in an ISA Youth Development Program that took place in Fiji earlier this year.