Colombian Isabella Gomez was invited to the WSL World Championships in Jaws
The only Latino among the men is Brazilian Lucas Chumbo Chianca
Cover photo: WSL/Lynton
Colombian Isabella Gomez is among the list of 12 women invited to the WSL big wave championship in Jaws, the organization has just announced in a press release.
The wave waiting period for the event opened today and will run until March 31, 2022.
The full list of invited surfers is as follows:
Female Invites
1 - Paige Alms (HAW)
2 - Felicity Palmateer (AUS)
3 - Annie Reickert (HAW)
4 - Keala Kennelly (HAW)
5 - Emily Erickson (HAW)
6 - Michaela Fregonese (BRA)
7 - Bianca Valenti (USA)
8 - Skylar Lickle (HAW)
9 - Justine Dupont (FRA)
10 - Raquel Heckert (BRA)
11 - Laura Enever (AUS)
12 - Izzy Gomez (COL)
The male guests invited to the tournament are as follows:
1 - Billy Kemper (HAW)
2 - Ian Walsh (HAW)
3 - Nathan Florence (HAW)
4 - Kai Lenny (HAW)
5 - Makua Rothman (HAW)
6 - Lucas Chianca (BRA)
7 - Russell Bierke (AUS)
8 - Nic Von Rupp (PRT)
9 - Eli Olson (HAW)
10 - Torrey Meister (HAW)
11 - Koa Rothman (HAW)
12 - Nic Lamb (USA)
13 - Grant Baker (ZAF)
14 - Jamie Mitchell (AUS)
15 - Albee Layer (HAW)
16 - Tyler Larronde (HAW)
17 - Jojo Roper (USA)
18 - Ty Simpson Kane (HAW)
19 - Matt Bromley (ZAF)
20 - Francisco Porcella (ITA)
21 - Trevor Carlson (HAW)
22- Tom Lowe (GBR)
23 - Aaron Gold (HAW)
24 - Greg Long (USA)
Related Notes:
Colombian Isabella Gomez won the QS 1000 in Morro Bay
March 1th, 2020
He secured the best result of his career in the QS and was close to the top 50 of the ranking
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