“The 21st edition of the championship will be the second time for Peru to host the world’s best junior surfers. In 2011, a 16-year-old Filipe Toledo (BRA) added a World Champion title to his name for the first time, alongside Peru’s own Cristobal de Col (PER) winning the gold medal for the Under 18 division.
Peru’s long history with the ISA dates back to the second-ever World Surfing Championships in 1965. Hosting two further World Surfing Games, in 2010 and 2014, Peru also debuted two of the ISA’s pinnacle World Championship series – the first World Longboard Championship, in 2013, and the first two editions of the World SUP and Paddleboard Championship, in 2012 and 2013.
Of the 71 athletes that have surfed in the Olympic Games, 59 previously participated in the WJSC. 32 of those surfers won WJSC medals, proving this prestigious event to be an essential stepping stone to Olympic success. Additionally, 14 Olympic surfers are ISA World Junior Champions, including Olympic Gold Medalist Caroline Marks (USA), Olympic Silver Medalist Tatiana Weston-Webb (BRA), and Olympic Bronze Medalists Gabriel Medina (BRA) and Owen Wright (AUS).” – ISA Surf
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