The last ISA World Championship where all the CT pros gave their all: Miyazaki 2019

Even Kelly gave it his all for Team USA… And now the World Cups are back like this


2025: the year Spanish surfing stopped asking for permission

An analysis of a pivotal year in the country by the expert on the subject, Borja Irastorza


If she reaches the finals in Fiji, Brisa would be one of the favorites.

No one on tour knows Cloudbreak like she does.


Challengers became a challenge for the WSL

Being in the middle between the CT and the regionals does not seem to be attractive for brands or governments and is presumed to be the reason why the 2023 calendar is not confirmed.


Why did the WSL take the “Olympic” step of not allowing brands in interviews?

It was to be expected and it is even surprising that they did not do it before.


Analysis of the updated ranking with Lucca Mesinas sixth and Cali Muñoz eleventh

His chances of making it to the CT, as well as those of Alonso in 26 and Ariane in 12, remain intact; anything can happen and nothing is guaranteed, but the final is reached with a historic presence of two Latin Americans in the qualifying zone.


The veterans are commanding

In just a few days, it went from "the highest aerial in history" to "the best wave ever surfed at Mavericks," both by surfers over 45 years old... What's going on?


Analysis: A slap in the face for Olympic surfing

Having a golden chance to get into Tokyo 2020 or win a Pan American medal, five athletes preferred to go for the QS


The way to follow

The combination of good surfers and good championships is what will finally get Peru into the men's CT. This week's 3.000 is a great first step in this direction.


Latin American Letters: Chile, has the monster awakened?

The country follows to the letter the formula that makes world powers: PM = Fields + Talents + Organization*2