ISA wants adaptive surfers in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games
The International Surfing Association (ISA) submitted a declaration of intent to the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) for the inclusion of adaptive surfing on the 2024 Summer Paralympics program. Now that surfing has been added to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, and that ISA has been officially recognized as the international paralympic federation for “para-surfing,” the […]
The International Surfing Association (ISA) submitted a declaration of intent to the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) for the inclusion of adaptive surfing on the 2024 Summer Paralympics program. Now that surfing has been added to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, and that ISA has been officially recognized as the international paralympic federation for “para-surfing,” the world governing body for the sport wants wave riding in the Paralympic agenda. The ISA World Adaptive Surfing Championship has been running non-stop since 2015, and never stopped growing since it was first held at La Jolla Shores, in California.
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ISA wants adaptive surfers in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games
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