Surfers from around the world kick off ISA championships with parade in Huntington Beach
They held their flags high with pride, carrying with them with containers of sand from around the world.
The Vissla ISA World Junior Surfing Championships kicked off on Saturday on the south side of the Huntington Beach pier.
The week-long event has brought more than 350 surfers from 44 nations to compete.
Surfers marched down Main Street, toward the beach, carrying their country flags during the Parade of Nations.
Sands brought from various beaches around the world were layered on top of one another during a ceremony on the beach, signifying coming together for one common love: the sport of surfing.
As surfing gets set to make its Olympic Games debut in 2020, this competition will preview the format of that future event with athletes not only vying for individual medals, but also representing countries.
Team USA hopes to repeat their gold medal win from last year’s contest in Japan. The team also earned gold in 2015 when the event was held in Oceanside.
There’s plenty of talent to watch out for through the week, including San Clemente surfers Cole Houshmand, Taj Lindblad, Kade Matson, Jett Schilling for the boys, and Kirra Pinkerton, Samantha Sibley and Sawyer Lindblad for the girls.
Others on team USA include Taro Watanabe from Malibu, Levi Slawson from Encinitas, Alyssa Spencer from La Jolla, Makena Burke from Ventura, and Caitlin Simmers from Oceanside.
Surf looks promising during the first half of the event, with waves in the 3-to-5-foot range expected, before the swell drops to 2 to 3 feet for the final days of the contest.
The remainder of the event runs from Oct. 28 through Nov. 4. More information is available at isasurf.org.