Noah Lia Klapp led Team Germany to eighth overall with two individual medals across both Girls Divisions. Klapp took the Gold Medal first in Girls U-16 and then followed up with the Bronze in Girls U-18 only minutes later.
“It feels great to see all the hard work pay off,” said Klapp. “Team Germany is the best team that I could ask for. They’re amazing.”
The final day of competition kicked off on the south side of Huntington Beach Pier with a decrease in swell, but classic, clean conditions to determine the World Champions.
After a morning of all Main Event Finals and Repechage Finals, the competition arrived at the highly anticipated Grand Finals to write the next chapter of the history books and identify the future stars of the sport.
The Girls U-16 final was first to award medals featuring Germany’s Klapp, USA’s Zoe Benedetto and defending Gold Medalist Caitlin Simmers, and Hawaii’s Betty Lou Sakura Johnson.
After Rachel Presti earned Germany’s first-ever ISA Junior Surfing Gold Medal in the 2018 edition, Klapp continued the emergence of German surfing in the event and performed in the Final to take the Gold.
USA’s Benedetto followed with the Silver and Hawaii’s Sakura Johnson with the Bronze. Simmers’ attempt to defend her Title came up short, as she was unable to find waves with high scoring potential during the heat, earning the Copper.
The Boys U-18 Final continued and Hawaii’s Bunch put on a show of domination. In a heat where most competitors were struggling to find waves, Bunch was in tune with the ocean and matched the event-high heat total with 17 points, showing an array of rail and aerial maneuvers.