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World Surfing Games

The ISA World Surfing Games, formerly known as the ISA World Surfing Championships, are organized by world governing body of surfing, the International Surfing Association (ISA), which is recognized by the International Olympic Committee.

Editions

The event was known as the ISF World Surfing Championships between 1964 and 1972. After that, a World Pro--Am Surfing Championship was created that favored a world circuit of events (which is now the World Surf League. The event resurged in 1978 as the ISA World Surfing Championships and has been known as the ISA World Surfing Games since 1996.

Medallists

Shortboard

Men's championship

Women's championship

List of events

Source

Results of the World Surfing Games

World Surfing Games (WSG) is an ISA World Championship that brings together surfers from all over the world, currently features the Open Men, Open Women and Team competition, but formerly used to include several more like Junior, longboard, kneeboard, bodyboard and Tandem which now feature separate events like the StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship due to their popularity.

Source

2017 ISA World Surfing Games, Biarritz, France

it was held between May 20 – 28, 2017

2017 Open Men Championship

  1. Jhony Corzo, Champion Gold Medal
  2. Joan Duru, Silver Medal
  3. Pedro Henrique, Bronze Medal
  4. Jonathan Gonzalez, Copper Medal

2017 Open Women Championship

  1. Pauline Ado, Champion Gold Medal
  2. Johanne Defay, Silver Medal
  3. Leilani McGonagle, Bronze Medal
  4. Bianca Buitendag, Copper Medal

2017 Overall World Team Championship Results

  1. 4,275 points, (Champions Gold Medal)
  2. - 2,850 points, (Silver Medal)
  3. - 2,560 points, (Bronze Medal)
  4. - 2,455 points, (Copper Medal)
  5. - 2,395 points
  6. - 2,193 points
  7. - 2,158 points
  8. - 2,120 points
  9. - 2,113 points
  10. - 1,965 points
  11. - 1,960 points
  12. - 1,880 points
  13. - 1,833 points
  14. - 1,781 points
  15. - 1,731 points
  16. - 1,728 points
  17. - 1,718 points
  18. - 1,533 points
  19. - 1,513 points
  20. - 1,440 points
  21. - 1,374 points
  22. - 1,341 points
  23. - 1,261 points
  24. - 1,231 points
  25. - 1,181 points
  26. - 1,174 points
  27. - 1,165 points
  28. - 947 points
  29. - 917 points
  30. - 882 points
  31. - 770 points
  32. - 755 points
  33. - 734 points
  34. - 731 points
  35. - 699 points
  36. - 628 points
  37. - 606 points
  38. - 604 points
  39. - 584 points
  40. - 488 points
  41. - 451 points
  42. - 352 points
  43. - 154 points
  44. - 154 points
  45. - 71 points
  46. - 71 points
  47. - 51 points

2016 ISA World Surfing Games, Playa Jaco, Jacó, Costa Rica

Source

it was held between August 6 – 14, 2016

2016 Open Men Championship

  1. Leandro Usuna, Champion Gold Medal
  2. Lucca Mesinas, Silver Medal
  3. Noe Mar McGonagle, Bronze Medal
  4. Francisco Bellorin, Copper Medal

2016 Open Women Championship

  1. Tia Blanco, Champion Gold Medal
  2. Dominic Barona, Silver Medal
  3. Pauline Ado, Bronze Medal
  4. Justine Dupont, Copper Medal

2016 Overall World Team Championship Results

  1. 3,188 points, (Champions Gold Medal)
  2. - 2,924 points, (Silver Medal)
  3. - 2,860 points, (Bronze Medal)
  4. - 2,848 points, (Copper Medal)
  5. - 2,785 points
  6. - 2,725 points
  7. - 2,576 points
  8. - 2,179 points
  9. - 2,123 points
  10. - 2,078 points
  11. - 2,058 points
  12. - 2,045 points
  13. - 1,860 points
  14. - 1,703 points
  15. - 1,560 points
  16. - 1,554 points
  17. - 1,474 points
  18. - 1,350 points
  19. - 1,308 points
  20. - 1,218 points
  21. - 1,170 points
  22. - 1,170 points
  23. - 1,158 points
  24. - 1,050 points
  25. - 300 points
  26. - 264 points

2015 ISA World Surfing Games, Playa Popoyo, Nicaragua

it was held between May 31 – June 7, 2015

2015 Open Men Championship

  1. Noe Mar McGonagle, Champion Gold Medal
  2. Nic von Rupp, Silver Medal
  3. Shane Holmes, Bronze Medal
  4. Leandro Usuna, Copper Medal

2015 Open Women Championship

  1. Tia Blanco, Champion Gold Medal
  2. Leilani McGonagle, Silver Medal
  3. Ella Williams, Bronze Medal
  4. Chelsea Tuach, Copper Medal

2015 Overall World Team Championship Results

  1. 3,468 points, (Champions Gold Medal)
  2. - 2,980 points, (Silver Medal)
  3. - 2,919 points, (Bronze Medal)
  4. - 2,913 points, (Copper Medal)
  5. - 2,793 points
  6. - 2,563 points
  7. - 2,281 points
  8. - 2,241 points
  9. - 2,143 points
  10. - 2,125 points
  11. - 1,860 points
  12. - 1,770 points
  13. - 1,695 points
  14. - 1,643 points
  15. - 1,524 points
  16. - 1,511 points
  17. - 1,415 points
  18. - 1,353 points
  19. - 1,278 points
  20. - 1,128 points
  21. - 980 points
  22. - 894 points
  23. - 660 points
  24. - 570 points
  25. - 510 points
  26. - 330 points
  27. - 120 points

2014 ISA 50th Anniversary World Surfing Games, Punta Rocas, Lima, Peru

(celebrating the 50th anniversary 1964 - 2014)<br> it was held between October 24 – November 1, 2014

2014 Open Men Championship

  1. Leandro Usuna, Champion Gold Medal
  2. Anthony Fillingim, Silver Medal
  3. Shane Holmes, Bronze Medal
  4. Nicholas Squires, Copper Medal

2014 Open Women Championship

  1. Anali Gomez, Champion Gold Medal
  2. Dominic Barona, Silver Medal
  3. Philippa Anderson, Bronze Medal
  4. Jessica Grimwood, Copper Medal

2014 Overall World Team Championship Results

  1. 11,402 points, (Champions Gold Medal)
  2. - 11,340 points, (Silver Medal)
  3. - 10,922 points, (Bronze Medal)
  4. - 9,508 points, (Copper Medal)
  5. - 8,330 points
  6. - 8,268 points
  7. - 7,830 points
  8. - 6,720 points
  9. - 6,540 points
  10. - 6,400 points
  11. - 6,352 points
  12. - 6,340 points
  13. - 5,760 points
  14. - 5,540 points
  15. - 4,560 points
  16. - 3,952 points
  17. - 3,756 points
  18. - 3,456 points
  19. - 2,520 points
  20. - 2,280 points
  21. - 1,152 points
  22. - 720 points

2013 ISA World Surfing Games, Playa Santa Catalina, Panama

2013 Open Men Championship

  1. Shaun Joubert, Champion Gold Medal
  2. Jean Carlos Gonzalez, Silver Medal
  3. Cristobal De Col, Bronze Medal
  4. Russell Molony, Copper Medal

2013 Open Women Championship

  1. Dimity Stoyle, Champion Gold Medal
  2. Codie Klein, Silver Medal
  3. Suelen Naraisa, Bronze Medal
  4. Ella Williams, Copper Medal

2013 Overall World Team Championship Results

  1. 11,102 points, (Champions Gold Medal)
  2. - 10,332 points, (Silver Medal)
  3. - 9,636 points, (Bronze Medal)
  4. - 9,146 points, (Copper Medal)
  5. - 7,946 points
  6. - 7,678 points
  7. - 7,422 points
  8. - 7,286 points
  9. - 7,000 points
  10. - 6,752 points
  11. - 6,630 points
  12. - 6,620 points
  13. - 6,520 points
  14. - 6,116 points
  15. - 6,060 points
  16. - 5,400 points
  17. - 4,866 points
  18. - 4,504 points
  19. - 3,732 points
  20. - 3,096 points
  21. - 1,152 points
  22. - 720 points
  23. - 720 points
  24. - 576 points

See also

References

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