PASA Celebrates Historic Surfing Achievements at Paris 2024

Header photo: Caroline Marks (USA), Women’s Surfing Gold Medal at Paris 2024.
All photos International Surfing Association

The Pan American Surf Association (PASA) proudly congratulates all surfing athletes from the Americas who competed at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The region’s surfers showcased exceptional talent and determination on the world’s biggest sports stage.

PASA extends its heartfelt congratulations to Caroline Marks of the United States for capturing the gold medal in the Women’s division. Tatiana Weston-Webb of Brazil earned a well-deserved silver medal, while fellow Brazilian Gabriel Medina brought home the bronze in the Men’s competition. These outstanding achievements are a testament to the great surfing talent across the Americas.

Tatiana Weston-Webb from Brazil, Women’s Surfing Silver Medal at Paris 2024

We also recognize the extraordinary performances of Alonso Correa from Peru and Brisa Hennessy from Costa Rica, who both secured impressive fourth-place finishes. Their dedication and skill were evident throughout the competition.

Gabriel Medina from Brazil, Men’s Surfing Bronze Medal at Paris 2024.

PASA President, Karin Sierralta, said:

“The entire Americas surfing community is immensely proud of all our athletes who represented the region with such distinction. Their accomplishments will inspire future generations of surfers to pursue their dreams.”

Find full event results here.

Men’s Surfing Athletes from the Americas at Paris 2024

Women’s Surfing Athletes from the Americas at Paris 2024