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2008 ISA Individual Scholarship Recipients

 
ARGENTINA
Martin Carricart  
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Eduar Santana
 
ARGENTINA
Brian Masmut  
ECUADOR
David Villaroel
 
BARBADOS
Ametza Nicholls  
GREAT BRITAIN
Holly Donnelly
 
BARBADOS
Chelsea Tuach  
GUATEMALA
Fredy Morales
 
CANADA
Isaac Norman  
HAWAII
Monyca Byrne-Wickey
 
CHILE
Tomas Villegas  
JAMAICA
Ackeam Phillips
 
COLOMBIA
Howard Andres Gomez  
JAPAN
Nao Omura
 
COSTA RICA
Alberto Munoz  
PERU
Juninho Urcia
 
COSTA RICA
Carlos Munoz  
SOUTH AFRICA
Bertie Stuurman
 
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Angel Compres  
SPAIN
Juan Mateos


2008 ISA SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ANNOUNCED

20 junior surfers from 16 countries are the new ISA surfing ambassadors

San Diego, Calif. - 2 February 2008 - After a careful revision by the Scholarship Selection Subcommittee the ISA has announced the recipients of the 2008 ISA Individual Scholarship Program.

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ISA TO AWARD TWENTY JUNIOR SURF scholarship logoSCHOLARSHIPS

San Diego, Calif. – August 14, 2007 – The International Surfing Association, the World Governing Authority for surfing, will award twenty scholarships to junior surfers in 2008.  Billabong and Quiksilver are partnering with the ISA to offer this incredible opportunity to junior surfers.

The ISA Individual Scholarship Program debuted in 2007, when five scholarships were awarded to junior surfers.  The winners, also named ISA Junior Ambassadors, were from South Africa, Peru, Ecuador, Jamaica and Chile, and received $1200. 

The Individual Scholarship Program's main objective is to provide financial support in order to facilitate an experience in surfing while encouraging the importance of education. The money must be used to travel to surf contests, and/or buy new equipment and to foster their education. Additionally, the program offers added incentive for national surfing federations to send teams to ISA events furthering the reach of surfing as scholarship recipients can use the experience to become better surfers, potential national champions, even possibly world champions all the while continuing with their education.