ISA Delighted with Preparation and Progress for 2017 World Surfing Games in Biarritz

The ISA has expressed its high level of satisfaction as preparations continue to gather pace for the 2017 ISA World Surfing Games.

Guardar

The International Surfing Association (ISA) has expressed its high level of satisfaction as preparations continue to gather pace for the 2017 ISA World Surfing Games. The ISA remarked on the positive progress made by the local organizing committee following a site visit to the French coastal city of Biarritz, which will host the annual Surfing event.

Taking place between 20th and 28th May, the 2017 ISA World Surfing Games will be a gathering of the world’s best national Surfing teams as they compete for medals in the federation’s flagship event in one of Europe’s most popular surf destinations.

The Biarritz site visit was conducted by ISA Executive Director Robert Fasulo and ISA Manager of Event Operations Harrison Robbs. Following the visit to the French city, ISA President Fernando Aguerre welcomed the excellent progress made by the local organisers relating to the development of a world-class Surfing event concept and venue infrastructure.

Set to showcase the federation’s plans for Tokyo 2020, where Surfing will make its Olympic debut, the 2017 ISA World Surfing Games will gather the world’s top athletes in competition, taking place against an iconic coastal backdrop.

With the encouragement and support of the ISA, the local organisers also plan to transform Biarritz during the contest into an interactive ‘surf festival’, inviting the public and the participants to engage with the event and the local community. The French city last hosted the event in 1980, and this year’s event will mark the 60th anniversary of Surfing’s introduction to the area.

President of the ISA, Fernando Aguerre, said:

"As the ISA’s flagship annual event, the World Surfing Games is an amazing celebration of Surfing and national pride. This will also be a great opportunity to showcase how we intend to create a surf and beach festival atmosphere at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

"Knowing well this legendary location and given the rich experience of our friends from the French Surfing Federation, I am very confident the World Surfing Games will be a brilliant success in Biarritz. I am equally sure this will be a fantastic surf festival - one that brings world-class athletes together in a city that has had Surfing in its heart for more than half a century.

"Visitors, athletes and the citizens of Biarritz can expect a special event, one that will mark an important step on our historic journey towards Tokyo 2020."

President of the French Surfing Federation, Jean-Luc Arassus, added:

"With just four months before we welcome the Surfing world to Biarritz, we are very pleased with the outcome of this visit. I think the ISA has come away both impressed with the quality of the competition sites, but also in the solid work that our team has done so far.

"The ISA World Surfing Games is an excellent platform to display the world-class waves and beauty of France’s southwest coastline. We are looking forward to welcoming the visiting National Teams to experience the waves, the Surfing culture and hospitality that our country and region has to offer.

"With Tokyo 2020 on the horizon these are exciting times for Surfing. We look forward to hosting the best surfers in the world and potentially the sport’s first ever Olympians at what will be a wonderful festival of Surfing."

Surfing was added to the Tokyo 2020 Sports Program in August last year after decades of ISA campaigning underpinned by a strategy of global growth and development. Exemplifying the ISA’s Olympic vision, the World Surfing Games has been held in a diverse range of countries in recent years including Costa Rica (2016), Nicaragua (2015), Peru (2014, 2010), Portugal (2008, 1998), U.S.A. (2006, 1996), South Africa (2002) and Brazil (2000).

For more information, please contact:

Sujit Jasani

VERO Communications

Email: sjasani@verocom.co.uk

Mobile: +44 [0]7940 375 282

25 Years at #1: Your best source of news about the Olympics is www.aroundtherings.com, for subscribers only

Guardar

Últimas Noticias

Sinner-Alcaraz, the duel that came to succeed the three phenomenons

Beyond the final result, Roland Garros left the feeling that the Italian and the Spaniard will shape the great duel that came to help us through the duel for the end of the Federer-Nadal-Djokovic era.
Sinner-Alcaraz, the duel that came to succeed the three phenomenons

Table tennis: Brazil’s Bruna Costa Alexandre will be Olympic and Paralympic in Paris 2024

She is the third in her sport and the seventh athlete to achieve it in the same edition; in Santiago 2023 she was the first athlete with disabilities to compete at the Pan American level and won a medal.
Table tennis: Brazil’s Bruna Costa Alexandre will be Olympic and Paralympic in Paris 2024

Rugby 7s: the best player of 2023 would only play the medal match in Paris

Argentinian Rodrigo Isgró received a five-game suspension for an indiscipline in the circuit’s decisive clash that would exclude him until the final or the bronze match; the Federation will seek to make the appeal successful.
Rugby 7s: the best player of 2023 would only play the medal match in Paris

Rhonex Kipruto, owner of the world record for the 10000 meters on the road, was suspended for six years

The Kenyan received the maximum sanction for irregularities in his biological passport and the Court considered that he was part of a system of “deliberate and sophisticated doping” to improve his performance. He will lose his record and the bronze medal at the Doha World Cup.
Rhonex Kipruto, owner of the world record for the 10000 meters on the road, was suspended for six years

Katie Ledecky spoke about doping Chinese swimmers: “It’s difficult to go to Paris knowing that we’re going to compete with some of these athletes”

The American, a seven-time Olympic champion, referred to the case of the 23 positive controls before the Tokyo Games that were announced a few weeks ago and shook the swimming world. “I think our faith in some of the systems is at an all-time low,” he said.
Katie Ledecky spoke about doping Chinese swimmers: “It’s difficult to go to Paris knowing that we’re going to compete with some of these athletes”