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Asia's best Surfers to converge at Mahabs for Asian Surfing meet

Asia's best Surfers to converge at Mahabs for Asian Surfing meet

Chennai, July 31 (UNI) More than 150 surfers from 20 countries will display their skills on
maneuvering the tidal waves as the stage is set for the ASF Asian Surfing Championship
to be held at the tourist resort of Mahabalipuram, about 55 km from here, from August 3-12.
In a release here today, the Organisers said this year's championship will bring together
athletes from 20 Asian countries and competitors will battle it out in Shortboard divisions--
Open Men, Open Women, U18 Boys, and U18 Girls.
Beyond the medals--Gold, Silver, Bronze and Copper--surfers will be vying for qualification
spots for the 2026 Asian Games, making this a landmark event on the Asian surfing calendar.
Mahabalipuram, the jewel of Tamil Nadu's coastline, is set to make waves on the international
stage as it is all set to host the ASF Asian Surfing meet starting on Sunday.
Tamil Nadu continues to lead India's surfing movement, with 8 out of 12 Indian team athletes
coming from the state. This is a testament to the region's strong grassroots programs and
focus on elite athlete development.
The participating countries included Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Japan,
Korea, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore,
Sri Lanka, Chinese Taipei, Thailand, UAE and Uzbekistan
This Championship will be the Final Qualifier for the 2026 Asian Games. "Apart from the top performing national teams at this championship earning qualification slots for the 2026 Asian
Games, additionally, the top individual male and female surfers in the Open Shortboard category
will each secure a direct berth to the 2025 World Surfing Championship", the Organisers said.
Arun Vasu, President, Surfing Federation of India, said "Hosting the Asian Surfing Championships in Mahabalipuram marks a historic moment for Indian surfing. With Tamil Nadu at the forefront, we are not only showcasing our incredible athletes but also building a stronger global community through partnerships like the ASF–PASA initiative. This event will inspire countless young surfers to dream bigger and ride higher."
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