Dakine ISA World Junior Surfing Championships
Congratulations To The Gold Medalists!
Following an amazing final day of great waves and exciting performances, the 2013 Dakine ISA World Junior Surfing Championship officially closed.
In the individual divisions, Hawaii’s Josh Moniz won the Boys Under-18, Hawaii’s Tatiana Weston-Webb won the Girls Under-18, Australia’s Jacob Wilcox won the Boys Under-16, and Hawaii’s Mahina Maeda won the Girls Under-16!
In the individual divisions, Hawaii’s Josh Moniz won the Boys Under-18, Hawaii’s Tatiana Weston-Webb won the Girls Under-18, Australia’s Jacob Wilcox won the Boys Under-16, and Hawaii’s Mahina Maeda won the Girls Under-16!

Congratulations To Team Australia On Their Win!
Team Australia is the new Dakine ISA World Junior Surfing Championship Gold Medal Team and winners of the Team Champion Trophy!
Overall Team Results:
1. Australia- 24,256 points, Gold Medal
2. Hawaii- 23,828, Silver Medal
3. USA- 18,870, Bronze Medal
4. France- 18,212, Copper Medal
5. Japan- 16,322
6. South Africa- 15,652
7. Peru- 15,316
8. Brazil- 15,300
9. New England- 12,532
10. Portugal- 12,310
11. Costa Rica- 12,232
12. Venezu...
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Overall Team Results:
1. Australia- 24,256 points, Gold Medal
2. Hawaii- 23,828, Silver Medal
3. USA- 18,870, Bronze Medal
4. France- 18,212, Copper Medal
5. Japan- 16,322
6. South Africa- 15,652
7. Peru- 15,316
8. Brazil- 15,300
9. New England- 12,532
10. Portugal- 12,310
11. Costa Rica- 12,232
12. Venezu...

Day 7 Competition Highlights Video
Action highlights from day 7 of the 2013 Dakine ISA World Junior Championships!
After a long and exciting week of excellent waves, performances and great vibes in Nicaragua's Playa Jiquiliste, the competition culminates with the Grand Finals and the Aloha Cup.
After a long and exciting week of excellent waves, performances and great vibes in Nicaragua's Playa Jiquiliste, the competition culminates with the Grand Finals and the Aloha Cup.
10 Things You Need to Know About The Dakine ISA Event!
1. The Event
The 2013 DAKINE ISA World Junior Surfing Championship Presented by Billabong is the biggest surfing event in the world for under-18 surfers, boys and girls, with 300 competitors from over 30 countries. It is the pinnacle of the career of every junior surfer around the world.
2. The Competition
The event gathers the best junior surfers from every continent to compete for their National Teams in an “Olympic-style” event. The surfe...
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The 2013 DAKINE ISA World Junior Surfing Championship Presented by Billabong is the biggest surfing event in the world for under-18 surfers, boys and girls, with 300 competitors from over 30 countries. It is the pinnacle of the career of every junior surfer around the world.
2. The Competition
The event gathers the best junior surfers from every continent to compete for their National Teams in an “Olympic-style” event. The surfe...

Event Location Info: Playa Jiquiliste, Nicaragua
The event is located on the Pacific Ocean side of Nicaragua and is known for its un-crowded world-class surf breaks in just a two-mile long coastline.
The waves at Playa Jiquiliste can offer hollow beach-break barrels or perfect high performance left and right breaking waves. The wind conditions are ideal almost year-round, blowing offshore.
Jiquiliste Beach, also known as Santana Beach, is located in the Province of Rivas, in the municipa...
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The waves at Playa Jiquiliste can offer hollow beach-break barrels or perfect high performance left and right breaking waves. The wind conditions are ideal almost year-round, blowing offshore.
Jiquiliste Beach, also known as Santana Beach, is located in the Province of Rivas, in the municipa...

Opening Ceremony Video
ISA President arrival and Opening Ceremony of the 2013 Dakine ISA World Junior Surfing Championship
Dakine ISA World Junior Surfing Championships
300 of the world’s best junior surfers from 30 countries will gather at the world-class beach break in Playa Jiquiliste, Nicaragua to compete for gold medals and the Dakine ISA World Junior Team Champion Trophy!
The opening ceremony is Saturday, June 8 with competition starting on Sunday, June 9. The finals and closing ceremony are Sunday, June 10.
**Watch the event live here on Dakine.com!**
“Nicaragua hosted one of the best and most e...
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The opening ceremony is Saturday, June 8 with competition starting on Sunday, June 9. The finals and closing ceremony are Sunday, June 10.
**Watch the event live here on Dakine.com!**
“Nicaragua hosted one of the best and most e...

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