ASB MAGAZINE:  The International Surfing Association (ISA) confirmed that  surfing will be included in a list of proposed new sports at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games  in five years’ time – ultimately taking the sport one step closer to long-term Olympic inclusion.  The list of proposed new sports, including Surfing, has now been officially submitted by Paris 2024 to the IOC and will be reviewed internally. New sports would then be granted provisional approval at the 134th IOC Session in Lausanne on June 24th before receiving formal confirmation by the IOC Executive Board in December 2020, following the Tokyo 2020 Games – where surfing will make its historic Olympic debut.

Commenting on surfing’s inclusion at the Paris 2024 Olympics, ISA President Fernando Aguerre said :

“Today is another amazing milestone in Surfing’s Olympic wave.  We are excited and humbled that Paris 2024 has included Surfing on its list of proposed sports for the 2024 Olympic Games. This announcement takes us one step closer towards our goal of long-term Olympic inclusion.

“On behalf of the global surfing community, I would like to personally thank the leadership and sports team at Paris 2024 for giving us this opportunity and for embracing the value of Surfing in their 2024 Games concept.

“With Surfing’s unique lifestyle, youthful values and socially engaged athletes and fans, we have no doubt that our sport will make an exceptional contribution to the Paris 2024 vision of an Olympic Games, “Made for Sharing”. Surfing is a sport for the new era of Olympism.  Combining high-performance with a connection to the environment, sustainability and self-improvement, Surfing aligns perfectly with Paris 2024 and the Olympic values.

“France has a rich and deep tradition in our sport.  Having hosted the most important events in the ISA calendar as well as a multitude of annual, top-level professional events, France is also the proud home to some of the world’s best surfers.  Together with our friends and partners in the French Surfing Federation, we look forward to continuing to advocate and celebrate this incredible opportunity to showcase our sport to the world in 2024.”

VIA PRESS RELEASE