Janire Gonzalez-Etxabarri, Team Spain Photo: Sean Evans
ISA President Fernando Aguerre said:
“Today, as I was standing on the stairs watching the finals, one of the athletes from Vanuatu stopped by and told me, ‘These were the best two weeks of my life.’ It was the first time Vanuatu competed at the World Surfing Games, and that memory will stay with them forever. Moments like this are what make our work so meaningful.
“I want to thank President Nayib Bukele for believing in surfing as part of the future of El Salvador, and for believing in the ISA. These past six years have been incredible for El Salvador, for the ISA, and for Olympic surfing. Thank you also to Morena Valdez, and to the amazing hosting team.
“Many years ago, Duke Kahanamoku dreamed that surfing would one day become an Olympic sport. People said it would never happen, but today his dream is a reality. As we begin the third Olympic cycle for surfing, we honor Duke’s vision. He believed in surfing, and he believed in aloha — and in our own way, we are all ambassadors of aloha. We came here in peace, we spent these two weeks in peace, and now we return home in peace. That is the true spirit of surfing. Long live surfing, long live love and peace in the world.”
El Salvador Minister of Tourism Morena Valdez said:
"We are so excited to have the United Nations of surfing here in El Salvador. To be with all of you at the ISA World Surfing Games makes us so proud. Every year this event leaves us with something special, and for me, the most important takeaway is the friendship that grows among our nations.
"For El Salvador, surfing is more than a sport. Together with the ISA and through the vision of President Bukele, we believe surfing is a path to social, economic, and human development. Hosting the World Surfing Games is not only about competition; it is about building opportunities, friendships, and a stronger future through surfing."
RESULTS
Team
Gold - Australia
Silver - Peru
Bronze - Spain
Copper - France
Men
Gold - Dane Henry (AUS)
Silver - Kauli Vaast (FRA)
Bronze - Morgan Cibilic (AUS)
Copper - Douglas Silva (BRA)
Women
Gold - Janire Gonzalez-Etxabarri (ESP)
Silver - Yolanda Hopkins (POR)
Bronze - Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS)
Copper - Arena Rodriguez (PER)