The best photos from the final day of the ISA World Surfing Games 2022

This is how Japan and the United States got the extra slot for Paris 2024


Special coverage presented by International Surfing Association y Visit Huntington Beach 

All photos by: ISA/ Sean Evans, Pablo Jimenez, Ben Reed and Pablo Franco.

Check out the video of the final day here 

Check out the final day's report here

Performing aerials like the one in the photo, Australian Jackson Baker took bronze in the competition.
Sally Fitzgibbons is obsessed with aerials, the Australian made one more final to take the bronze.
Lady Consistency: Pauline Ado from France.
Rio Waida de Plata leaving Indonesia in third place in the men's category, close to the extra slot.
The hug of Jackson Baker and Kanoa Igarashi.
Kanoa won every heat he competed in at Huntington this week.
The Igarashi family has reason to celebrate.
Kanoa had missed out on the ISA World Surfing Games twice; in El Salvador and in his country, in the 2018 edition. The third time's the charm, they say...
Shot put specialist Masatoshi Ohno, coach of the Japanese team, has good reason to feel that he will compete in Paris 2024.
Graham Stapelberg of the WSL and Fernando Aguerre of the ISA, closer friends than ever.
In one of the most competitive championships in the world, Daniella Rosas reached her second consecutive final.
Lucca Mesinas came close to the final and finished the event in sixth place.
That backside attack from Lucca...
Guilherme Fonseca, the surprise of the event, finished fourth.
Teresa Bonvalot was the favorite but had to withdraw from the competition.
Yolanda Hopkins is no longer an unknown. Second consecutive WSG top 10 finish.
Kirra Pinkerton is the new world champion.
Kolohe, family man.
The American needed to advance further to give the extra slot to the United States.
Pinkerton at the top of the podium.
Kanoa receiving the gold.
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