World Waveski Surfing Titles
Tournament information
SportWaveski
Established2000
AdministratorWorld Waveski Surfing Association

The World Waveski Surfing Titles is the premier waveski championship organised by the World Waveski Surfing Association, with the recognition of the International Canoe Federation.[1] The competition has been held since 1984 irregularly, with a span of 1–4 years between competitions. Having the full recognition of the ICF since 2018, this discipline is eligible to participate in the Olympic Games or World Games.

Medallists

[2] [3]

Year Place Category Gold Silver Bronze
1984 South Africa Cape Town Men John Christensen (AUS)
1986 United States Diamond Head Men John Christensen (AUS)
Women Tracey Sassen (RSA)
1988 Australia Yamba Men John Christensen (AUS)
Women Kareen Campbell (AUS)
1989 United Kingdom Cornwall Men Rees Duncan (AUS)
Women Tracey Sassen (RSA)
1990 United States Huntington Beach Men Stewart Lawson (AUS)
Women Natalee Fuhrmann (AUS)
1991 Australia Gold Coast Men Rees Duncan (AUS)
Women Natalee Fuhrmann (AUS)
1992 France Pointe de la Torche Men Craig Harbern (RSA)
Women Natalee Fuhrmann (AUS)
1993 South Africa East London Men John Christensen (AUS)
Women Lisa Ryan (AUS)
1994 New Zealand Gore Bay Men Neil Decker (AUS)
Women Lisa Ryan (AUS)
1995 France Lacanau Men Michael Orsmond (RSA)
Women Lisa Ryan (AUS)
1996 South Africa Durban Men Munro Kendrick (RSA) Nicki Carstens (RSA) Alistair MacLeod (RSA)
Women Lisa Ryan (AUS) Tracey Sassen (RSA) Lindi Le Roux (RSA)
1997 Australia Gold Coast Men John Christensen (AUS)
Women Lisa Ryan (AUS)
1998 United Kingdom Cornwall Men Manu Gendron (FRA)
Women Marie Gueguen (FRA)
1999 Brazil Florianópolis Men Nick Boon (AUS)
Women Caroline Angibaud (FRA)
2000 South Africa Jeffreys Bay Men Nicki Carstens (RSA)
Women Caroline Angibaud (FRA)
2001 Spain Bakio Men Darren Kearns (AUS)
Women Caroline Angibaud (FRA)
2002 Australia Gold Coast Men Dave Dinning (AUS)
Women Tracey Sassen (RSA)
2003 Guadeloupe Le Moule Men Mathieu Babarit (FRA)
Women Caroline Angibaud (FRA)
2004 Brazil Florianópolis Men Neil Decker (AUS)
Women Caroline Angibaud (FRA)
2006 South Africa Durban Men Mathieu Babarit (FRA)
Women Caroline Angibaud (FRA)
2007 New Zealand Gisborne Men Rees Duncan (AUS) Mathieu Babarit (FRA) Lance Milnes (AUS)
Women Caroline Angibaud (FRA)
2009 Australia Coffs Harbour Men Rees Duncan (AUS)
Women Caroline Angibaud (FRA)
2011 Portugal Santa Cruz Men Virgile Humbert (FRA)
Women Sandra Pienaar (RSA)
2014 South Africa Durban Men Renan Leloutre (FRA)
Women Sandra Pienaar (RSA)
2016 Portugal Santa Cruz Men Virgile Humbert (FRA)
Women Olivia Floch (FRA)
2018 Spain Valdoviño Men Rees Duncan (AUS) Virgile Humbert (FRA) Odel Etxeberria (ESP)
Women Océane Lucas (FRA) Mel Farthing (AUS) Marie Tessier (FRA)
2022 United States Ventura Men Cyril Samson (FRA) Virgile Humbert (FRA) Rees Duncan (AUS)
Women Lou Peter (FRA) Océane Lucas (FRA) Lucy McQueen-Jones (GBR)

References

  1. "Waveski Surfing and the International Canoe Federation". International Canoe Federation. Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  2. "World Title Results". guspresa.com. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  3. "World Title Results". waveskiadventurers.com. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
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