2019 ISA World Surfing Games

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2019 ISA World Surfing Games
VenueKisakihama Beach
LocationMiyazaki, Japan
Date7–15 September 2019
Competitors240 from 55 nations
Website2019 ISA World Surfing Games
Champions
MenBrazil Italo Ferreira
WomenPeru Sofía Mulánovich
Team Brazil
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The 2019 ISA World Surfing Games were held at Kisakihama Beach in Miyazaki, Japan, from 7 to 15 September 2019. The event was organised by the International Surfing Association (ISA).[1]

Medal summary[]

Medallists[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men[2] Italo Ferreira
 Brazil
Kolohe Andino
 United States
Gabriel Medina
 Brazil
Women[3] Sofía Mulánovich
 Peru
Silvana Lima
 Brazil
Bianca Buitendag
 South Africa
Team Points[2]  Brazil
Italo Ferreira
Gabriel Medina
Filipe Toledo

Silvana Lima
Tatiana Weston-Webb
 United States
Kolohe Andino

Kelly Slater
Courtney Conlogue
Caroline Marks
Carissa Moore
 Japan
Kanoa Igarashi

Hiroto Ohhara
Mahina Maeda
Shino Matsuda
Aloha Cup[4]  Australia  South Africa  United States

Medal table[]

  *   Host nation (Japan)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil (BRA)2114
2 Australia (AUS)1001
 Peru (PER)1001
4 United States (USA)0213
5 South Africa (RSA)0112
6 Japan (JPN)*0011
Totals (6 nations)44412

Olympic qualification[]

The event contributed towards qualification for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, where surfing will make its debut as an Olympic sport. In both the men's and women's competitions, the highest-placed eligible athlete from each of Africa, Asia, Europe and Oceania gained provisional qualification for the 2020 Olympics. The Pan American Games provided the continental qualification places for the Americas.[5]

Qualified athletes

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "2019 ISA World Surfing Games return to Japan". International Surfing Association. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Brazil Wins Historic Team Gold at 2019 ISA World Surfing Games". ISA. Archived from the original on 22 September 2019. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Peru's Sofia Mulanovich Seizes Women's Gold Medal at 2019 ISA World Surfing Games". ISA. Archived from the original on 22 September 2019. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
  4. ^ "Aussies Claim Gold Medals in ISA Aloha Cup Team Relay Event". ISA. Archived from the original on 22 September 2019. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
  5. ^ "Qualifying for Tokyo 2020: How does it work?". International Surfing Association. Retrieved 3 June 2019.

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