2021 ISA World Surfing Games

The 2021 ISA World Surfing Games took place across the La Bocana and El Sunzal waves at Surf City in El Salvador, from 29 May to 6 June 2021. The event was originally scheduled to be held from 9 to 17 May 2020 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event was organised by the International Surfing Association (ISA).[1][2][3][4]

2021 ISA World Surfing Games
VenueLa Bocana and El Sunzal
LocationSurf City, El Salvador
Date29 May – 6 June 2021

Medal summary

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men Joan Duru
 France
Kanoa Igarashi
 Japan
Jérémy Florès
 France
Women Sally Fitzgibbons
 Australia
Yolanda Sequeira
 Portugal
Teresa Bonvalot
 Portugal
Team Points  France
Michel Bourez
Joan Duru
Jérémy Florès
Pauline Ado
Cannelle Bulard
Vahiné Fierro
 Japan
Kanoa Igarashi
Shun Murakami
Hiroto Ohhara
Mahina Maeda
Shino Matsuda
Amuro Tsuzuki
 Portugal
Miguel Blanco
Frederico Morais
Vasco Ribeiro
Teresa Bonvalot
Carolina Mendes
Yolanda Sequeira

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Medal table

  *   Host nation (El Salvador)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France (FRA)2013
2 Australia (AUS)1001
3 Japan (JPN)0202
4 Portugal (POR)0123
Totals (4 entries)3339

Participating nations

[6]

Results

Individual Places - Men's Division [7]
Place Country Name Points Earned
1  France Joan Duru 1000
2  Japan Kanoa Igarashi 860
3  France Jeremy Flores 730
4  Japan Hiroto Ohhara 670
5  Germany Leon Glatzer 610
6  Japan Shun Murakami 583
7  Peru Lucca Mesinas 555
8  Peru Miguel Tudela 528
9  Chile Manuel Selman 500
9  Indonesia I Ketut Agus Aditya Putra 500
11  Portugal Vasco Ribeiro 475
11  Australia Owen Wright 475
13  Spain Aritz Aranburu 450
13  El Salvador Bryan Perez 450
13  South Africa Matt McGillivray 450
16  Panama Isauro Elizondo 413
16  Australia Julian Wilson 413
16  France Michel Bourez 413
19  Costa Rica Noé Mar McGonagle 390
19  Venezuela Francisco Bellorin 390
19  Italy Leonardo Fioravanti 390
22  United States Ryan Huckabee 375
22  Morocco Ramzi Boukhiam 375
22  Peru Alonso Correa 375
25  United Kingdom Luke Dillon 360
25  Brazil Italo Ferreira 360
25  Israel Yoni Klein 360
25  Indonesia Rio Waida 360
25  Mexico Alan Cleland 360
25  Brazil Ítalo Ferreira 360
31  Mexico Jhony Corzo 330
31  Portugal Frederico Morais 330
31  Portugal Miguel Blanco 330
31  Argentina Jose Ignacio Gundesen 330
31  Panama Tao Rodriguez 330
31  Puerto Rico Dwight Pastrana 330
37  Barbados Joshua Burke 300
37  Mexico Dylan Southworth 300
37  Ecuador Jonathan Zambrano 300
37  Germany Dylan Groen 300
37  United Kingdom Stanley Norman 300
37  Nicaragua Cesar Amador 300
37  Canada Shane Campbell 300
37  Sweden Kian Martin 300
37  Chile Guillermo Satt 300
46  Spain Jonathan Gonzalez 255
46  Canada Cody Young 255
46  Argentina Leandro Usuna 255
46  Philippines John Mark Tokong 255
46  Indonesia Oney Anwar 255
46  Ireland Gearoid McDaid 255
46  Brazil Filipe Toledo 255
46  Morocco Aboubakr Bouaouda 255
46  Morocco Selyann Zouhir 255
55  Jamaica Elishama Beckford 210
55  United States Dimitri Poulos 210
55  Costa Rica Anthony Fillingim 210
55  Costa Rica Carlos Muñóz 210
55  Panama Jean Gonzalez 210
55  Australia Ryan Callinan 210
55  Germany Marlon Lipke 210
55  Netherlands Remi Petersen 210
55  Uruguay Marco Giorgi 210
64  Puerto Rico Ricardo Delgado 165
64  Colombia Giorgio Gomez 165
64  Chile Maximiliano Cross 165
64  Netherlands Tom Boelsma 165
64  Venezuela Jose Lopez 165
64  Sweden Cristian Portelli 165
64  American Samoa Liam Wilson 165
64  Uruguay Sebastian Olarte 165
64  Spain Andy Criere 165
73  El Salvador Porfirio Miranda 144
73  Italy Angelo Bonomelli 144
73  Barbados Bruce Mackie 144
73  Netherlands Kaspar Hamminga 144
73  Uruguay Lucas Madrid 144
73  Colombia Jefferson Tascon 144
73  Nicaragua Elton Sanchez 144
73  Sweden Greyson Grant 144
73   Switzerland Michael Zaugg 144
73  Venezuela Rafael Pereira 144
73  Philippines Edito Alcala Jr 144
73  Guatemala Élder Vega 144
73  Ecuador Israel Barona 144
73  Canada Kalum Temple 144
73  Philippines Rogelio Esquievel Jr 144
73  Barbados Che Allan 144
73  United States Taj Lindblad 144
73  Belgium Jack Verbraeken 144
91  United States Virgin Islands Jon Gazi 108
91  Puerto Rico Manny Valentín 108
91  Israel Eithan Osborne 108
91  Iran Tom Rezvan 108
91  Senegal Assane Mbengue 108
91  Ukraine Iaroslav Dombrovskyi 108
91  Ireland Rory Tuohy 108
91  Dominican Republic Cristian Padilla 108
91  Denmark Oliver Hartkopp 108
91  Greece Dimitri Papavassiliou 108
91  Nicaragua Jackson Obando 108
91  Brazil Gabriel Medina 108
91  Israel Ido Arkin 108
91  Belgium Dean Vandewalle 108
91  Jamaica Garren Pryce 108
91  Russia Nikita Avdeev 108
91  Senegal Cherif Fall 108
91  Ecuador Carlos Goncalves 108
109  Belgium Matisse Verworst 81
109   Switzerland Fantin Habashi 81
109  Russia Sergey Rasshivaev 81
109  Guatemala Carlos Escobar 81
109  Chinese Taipei Ming-Jang Liu 81
109  Afghanistan Afridun Amu 81
109  Denmark Christoffer Holler 81
109  Greece Perry Siganos 81
109  United Kingdom Harry Cromwell 81
109  Italy Edoardo Papa 81
109  Russia Egor Volkov 81
109  Dominican Republic Saori Perez 81
109  Colombia Anderson Tascon 81
109  Turkey Tunc Ucyildiz 81
109  Guatemala Jose Marroquin 81
109  Iran Salar Gheysari 81
109   Switzerland Swen Zaugg 81
109  Hungary Gergely Balogh 81
127  Jamaica Icah Wilmot 63
127  Ukraine Vasyl Kordysh 63
127  Turkey Yasin Pehlivan 63
127  Ireland Oisin Campbell 63
127  United States Virgin Islands Tommy Gibney 63
127  Denmark Lucas Bay 63
127  Senegal Sidy Camara 63
127  Dominican Republic Leandro Castillo 63
127  El Salvador Samuel Arenivar 63
Individual Places - Women's Division [7]
Place Point Name NOC Place
1  Australia Sally Fitzgibbons 1000
2  Portugal Yolanda Sequeira 860
3  Portugal Teresa Bonvalot 730
4  Peru Daniella Rosas 670
5  Costa Rica Leilani McGonagle 610
6  France Pauline Ado 583
7  United States Alyssa Spencer 555
8  Japan Mahina Maeda 528
9  Japan Amuro Tsuzuki 500
9  France Vahiné Fierro 500
11  Argentina Lucia Indurain 475
11  New Zealand Paige Hareb 475
13  Canada Bethany Zelasko 450
13  Uruguay Delfina Morosini 450
15  Israel Anat Lelior 425
15  Australia Stephanie Gilmore 425
17  Nicaragua Candelaria Resano 400
17  Germany Noah Klapp 400
17  Indonesia Taina Angel Izquierdo 400
17  Portugal Carolina Mendes 400
21  Chile Estela López 380
21  Germany Rachel Presti 380
21  Peru Melanie Giunta 380
21  Chile Lorena Fica 380
25  Spain Ariane Ochoa 360
25  Philippines Nilbie Blancada 360
25  Italy Claire Bevilacqua 360
25  United Kingdom Ellie Turner 360
29  Canada Paige Alms 340
29  France Cannelle Bulard 340
29  Mexico Shelby Detmers 340
29  New Zealand Saffi Vette 340
33  United Kingdom Lucy Campbell 320
33  Italy Emily Gussoni 320
33  Panama Enilda Alonso 320
33  Argentina Ornela Pellizzari 320
33  Germany Camilla Kemp 320
33  Nicaragua Valentina Resano 320
33  Spain Nadia Erostarbe 320
33  Barbados Chelsea Tuach 320
41  Mexico Asaya Brusa 280
41  Indonesia Kailani Johnson 280
41  Spain Leticia Canales 280
41  Italy Giada Legati 280
41  Argentina Josefina Ane 280
41  Japan Shino Matsuda 280
41  Puerto Rico Faviola Alcalá 280
41  Uruguay Marcela Machado 280
49  Israel Noa Lelior 240
49  Ecuador Génesis Borja 240
49  Colombia Isabella Gomez 240
49  Peru Sofia Mulanovich 240
49  Canada Mathea Olin 240
49  Chile Jessica Anderson 240
49  Netherlands Mirna Boelsma 240
49  Israel Advah Bar Sade 240
57  Colombia Margarita Conde 200
57  Puerto Rico Havanna Cabrero 200
57  United Kingdom Emily Currie 200
57  Ecuador Dominic Barona 200
57  El Salvador Brenda Alvarez 200
57  Philippines Daisy Valdez 200
57  Morocco Lilias Tebbai 200
57  Costa Rica Eva Luna Woodland 200
65  Netherlands Dominga Valdes 160
65  Ecuador Susana Berrezueta 160
65  Indonesia Dhea Natasya 160
65  Mexico Summer Sívori 160
65  Venezuela Maria Torrealba 160
65  Venezuela Rosaura Alvarez 160
65   Switzerland Alicia Martinet 160
65  El Salvador Vanessa Cortez 160
65  El Salvador Evelin Centeno 160
65   Switzerland Fabienne Sutter 160
65  Belgium Rheanna Rosenbaum 160
65  Venezuela Rosanny Alvarez 160
65  Barbados Chelsea Roett 160
65  American Samoa Lucille Jarrard 160
65  Uruguay Sofia Alfonso 160
65  Netherlands Julia Van Rooij 160
81  United States Carissa Moore 128
81  Colombia Angelina Decesare 128
81  United States Caroline Marks 128
81  Sweden Emmy Wilén 128
81  Denmark Katinka Thane Soerensen 128
81  Belgium Régine Ruppol 128
81   Switzerland Fanny Bühlmann 128
81  Panama Isabella Goodwin 128
81  Costa Rica Brisa Hennessy 128
81  Brazil Tatiana Weston-Webb 128
81 Russian Surfing Federation Elena Bolysova 128
81  Barbados Gabrielle Gittens 128
81  Philippines Vea Estrellado 128
81 Russian Surfing Federation Anna Chudnenko 128
81  Senegal Imane Signate 128
81  Chinese Taipei Yun-Jung Chung 128
97  Guatemala Tiziana Billy Prem 96
97  Puerto Rico Mia Calderón 96
97  Dominican Republic Feliz Astacio 96
97  Guatemala Barbara Sandoval 96
97  Belgium Camille Kindt 96
97  Ireland Ayesha Garvey 96
97  Panama Andrea Vlieg 96
97  Jamaica Elim Beckford 96
97  Turkey Aleyna Hadimoglu 96
97  Jamaica Imani Wilmot 96
97  Denmark Anne Sofie Andersen 96
97  Afghanistan Urzala Weis 96
97  Sweden Sanna Hörvallius 96
97  Guatemala Karin Lone 96
97  Turkey Ozlem Ada 96
97  Nicaragua Maxima Resano 96
113  Dominican Republic Joan Marie Bobea 77
113 Russian Surfing Federation Tatiana Dudova 77
113  Ireland Grace Doyle 77
113  Denmark Mille Kristensen 77
113  Sweden Deva Pérez Orviz 77
113  Ukraine Anastasiia Temirbek 77
113  Brazil Júlia Santos 77

Olympic qualification

The event contributed towards qualification for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, where surfing will make its debut as an Olympic sport. The top five eligible men and top seven eligible women who had not already qualified via the 2019 World Surf League qualified for the Olympics, subject to a maximum of two surfers per National Olympic Committee in each of the men's and women's events.[8]

Men's
Women's

References

  1. "El Salvador Selected to Host Historic Edition of 2020 ISA World Surfing Games". International Surfing Association. Archived from the original on 18 January 2020. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
  2. "ISA Postpones Surf City El Salvador World Surfing Games Until Further Notice". International Surfing Association. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
  3. "ISA Announces Postponement of World Surfing Games to May 2021". International Surfing Association. Archived from the original on 27 September 2020. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  4. "ISA Announces New Dates for 2021 World Surfing Games". International Surfing Association. Archived from the original on 22 March 2021. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  5. "2021 Surf City El Salvador ISA World Surfing Games / Final Results" (PDF). ISA Surf. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  6. "51 Nations to Compete for Olympic Qualification in El Salvador". International Surfing Association. 22 May 2021. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
  7. "ISA World Surfing Games Final Results" (PDF). International Surfing Association. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-06-06.
  8. "Qualifying for Tokyo 2020: How does it work?". ISA. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
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