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Surf Canada Announces 2025 Junior National Team for the ISA Junior Surfing Championship in Punta Rocas, Peru

Surf Canada Announces 2025 Junior National Team for the ISA Junior Surfing Championship in Punta Rocas, Peru

Surf Canada is proud to announce the nine athletes selected to represent Canada at the 2025 ISA Junior Surfing Championship, taking place December 5 to 14 in Punta Rocas, Peru. The ISA Junior Surfing Championship is recognized as the premier global event for developing surf athletes. It has served as a launching platform for many future World Surf League competitors and world champions, and remains the most important high-performance stage for junior surfers worldwide.

This year’s team represents the next generation of Canadian surfing talent. These athletes have earned their positions through consistent results, dedication to training, and strong performances at national development events, including the 2025 Rip Curl Nationals in Tofino, British Columbia. Their selection highlights the rapid growth and rising competitiveness of Canadian junior surfing on the international stage.

The 2025 ISA Junior Surfing Championship will bring together national teams from all over the world, creating an opportunity for Canada’s athletes to compete in a high-pressure environment, gain international experience, and measure themselves against the strongest junior surfers globally. The event format includes individual heats, team rankings, and performances across both U18 and U16 divisions, making it one of the most comprehensive junior surf competitions in the world.

Team Canada’s 2025 ISA World Junior Team is listed below.

U18 Boys
Shea Bruhwiler
Tanner Sandvig
Luke Payne

U18 Girls
Ocea Green
Teagan Sandvig
Shiloh Page

U16 Boys
Tanner Sandvig
Memphis Brown
Estevan Berube

U16 Girls
Ocea Green
Teagan Sandvig
Jade Rosene

These athletes will represent Canada across multiple rounds of high-performance competition in Punta Rocas, a world-class surf break known for its powerful waves, consistent swell, and challenging conditions. Competing at this venue will provide valuable international exposure and contribute to the long-term development of Canada’s emerging surf talent.

Surf Canada acknowledges and appreciates the support of partners, community members, coaches, volunteers, and families who make it possible for junior athletes to train and compete at this level. International travel, coaching, equipment, and performance preparation require significant resources, and the continued support from the Canadian surf community plays a crucial role in elevating the national program.

Throughout the championship period, Surf Canada will provide updates, heat information, daily recaps, and results across our official communication channels. Our goal is to highlight athlete performances, increase visibility for Canadian surfing, and connect the surfing community across the country with the progress of our junior team.

Canada’s junior athletes represent the future of competitive surfing in this country. Surf Canada looks forward to supporting them as they take on the world stage and continue to build momentum for the continued growth of surfing in Canada.

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