Tokyo 2020 leaders show support for Surfing
World’s best National Surfing Teams kick off competition at 7:30am local time September 16 live on www.isasurf.org
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The 2018 Urban Research ISA World Surfing Games (WSG) was officially inaugurated by ISA President Fernando Aguerre today in a display of team spirit and camaraderie in Tahara, Japan.
Thousands of locals took to the streets to cheer on the 42 nations represented by the 197 surfers participating in the event.
Notably, The Chief Operating Officer of Tokyo 2020 Yukihiko Nunomura and the Sports Director of Tokyo 2020 Koji Murohushi were in attendance to show support for Surfing ahead of the sport’s Olympic debut in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
ISA President Fernando Aguerre addressed the visiting delegations:
“In a world of conflict and difficulties, it is great to see so many nations and surfers come together and to celebrate peacefully the power of Surfing to make a better world.
“The 2018 UR ISA World Surfing Games are particularly special because we are in an Olympic cycle. For more than 20 years we paddled to catch that elusive wave and we finally did it, including Surfing in the Tokyo 2020 Games. Also, this edition is historic due to that fact that men and women slots are equal, showing our commitment to gender equality in Surfing.
“Some of you will go home with a medal around your neck, but most of you will not. However, everyone has this amazing opportunity to represent their country and make friendships that can last a lifetime.
“I wish you all the best of luck in the week’s competition and I hope that some of you become the first Olympic surfers in two years’ time.”
The Parade of Nations kicked off the festivities, as each National Team marched through the streets of Tahara waving their flags and ringing out national chants.
The parade arrived at the Opening Ceremony stage, where the athletes were greeted by delegates of the ISA, Prefecture of Aichi, City of Tahara, the Title Sponsor Urban Research, the Nippon Surf Association, and the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
Following the Parade of Nations, the ISA celebrated its signature Sands of the World Ceremony in which two members from each team took to the stage and poured sand from their local beach into a glass container while waving their national flag, symbolizing the peaceful gathering of nations of the world through Surfing.
The international delegations were treated to a traditional Samurai performance to give them a taste of the local culture and tradition of Tahara.
Competition will get underway with the Open Men and Open Women divisions running on the dual podium format.
The schedule for competition on September 16 is as follows:
Podium A
- 7:30am – 4:50pm: 28 heats Men Main Event Round 1
Podium B
- 8am – 4pm: 24 heats Women Main Event Round 1
The schedule for the remainder event will be as follows*:
- September 16-22** – Competition at Long Beach, Tahara
- September 22 – Closing Ceremony at Long Beach following the close of competition
*Schedule subject to change due to conditions
** The Open Men’s Division will end no later than Friday, September 21 to accommodate athletes travelling to the WSL QS event in Portugal.
The 2018 UR ISA World Surfing Games will be broadcast live on www.isasurf.org September 15-22.