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Pan American Surfing Games 2026: Peru closes Playa Venao with 5 medals and team bronze
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Pan American Surfing Games 2026: Peru closes Playa Venao with 5 medals and team bronze

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27 Apr. 2026 5 min read 102 views

Updated June 5, 2026 with the tournament's final results.

The biggest event in Pan American surfing took place at Playa Venao

From April 24 to May 3, 2026, Playa Venao (Los Santos province, Panama) is hosting the XIX edition of the Pan American Surfing Games (PASA Games 2026). It's the most important event of the year for surfing in the region: 280 athletes from 19 countries are competing across five disciplines for medals, ISA world ranking points, and most critically, qualification spots for the Lima 2027 Pan American Games and the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.

For Team Peru, this is the year's first major international challenge with full squads. After a 2024 season where Peru finished as Pan American runner-up (5 individual golds, team silver in Punta Rocas), the delegation arrives in Panama with a mix of established champions and new generation talent.

Results: Peru closed with 5 medals and team bronze

Peru wrapped up the XIX Pan American Surfing Games 2026 with five medals (2 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze) and third place by teams, on a podium dominated by Brazil. The national team scored 12,297 points, behind Brazil (gold) and Argentina (silver).

Peruvian medal tally

  • 🥇 Vania Torres — gold in SUP Surf. Her third consecutive Pan American gold in the discipline, earned while competing with a back injury (10.10 points over Brazil's Aline Adisaka).
  • 🥇 María Fernanda Reyes — gold in Longboard.
  • 🥈 Daniella Rosas — silver in Shortboard.
  • 🥉 Lucca Mesinas — bronze in Shortboard.
  • 🥉 Tamil Martino — bronze in SUP Surf.

By teams: 1st Brazil — 2nd Argentina — 3rd Peru (bronze). Peru, the 2024 runner-up, finished this edition on the third step of the continental podium.

What are the Pan American Surfing Games

The PASA Games are organized by the Pan American Surf Association (PASA) — the continental body affiliated with the International Surfing Association (ISA). They've been held annually since 2007 (with occasional gaps) and are the main amateur Pan American event on the calendar, with national federation representation.

  • 2026 venue: Playa Venao, Pedasí, Panama.
  • Dates: April 24 to May 3.
  • Edition: XIX.
  • Countries: 19 (Argentina, Barbados, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and Tobago, United States, Uruguay).
  • Athletes: 280 (maximum 22 per country, 11 men and 11 women).

Five disciplines, two categories per gender

The 2026 program includes:

  • Shortboard (3M / 3F)
  • Longboard (2M / 2F)
  • SUP Surf (2M / 2F)
  • SUP Technical Race (2M / 2F)
  • Prone Bodyboard (2M / 2F)

Individual medals per discipline plus a team medal that aggregates each country's best results.

Peruvian roster 2026: 22 athletes

The Peruvian team includes surfers with World Tour experience, several who've competed on the WSL Championship Tour and earned recent ISA podiums. Names confirmed in specialized press and FENTA's official channels include:

Shortboard

  • Men: Lucca Mesinas (Santiago 2023 gold, former WSL CT), Alonso Correa (WSL CT 2026), Lucas Garrido Lecca.
  • Women: Sol Aguirre, Daniella Rosas (Pan American medalist), Arena Rodríguez.

Longboard

  • Men: Benoit "Piccolo" Clemente (longtime icon of Peruvian longboard).
  • Women: María Fernanda Reyes, Claudia Hinostroza.

SUP Surf and SUP Race

  • Vania Torres — 2025 ISA SUP Surf World Champion. The only current world gold medalist in Peruvian surfing and one of Peru's top medal hopes.
  • Tamil Martino — women's SUP Surf.
  • Itzel Delgado and Adrián Calvo — SUP Technical Race.

Bodyboard (Prone)

  • Women: Hannah Saavedra, Giannisa Vecco, Camila Murguía.
  • Men: Cristopher Bayona, Fabio Saavedra.

Note: the official discipline assignment for each of the 22 athletes is published in detail through FENTA's official channels (@fenta_peru). This list reflects the most complete public roster at the time of publishing.

Coaching staff

The team travels with a top-level technical staff:

  • Gabriel Aramburú
  • Carlos Zapata
  • Oswaldo Vélez
  • Cristóbal de Col (former WSL CT, now coach)
  • Jorge Saavedra

What's at stake for Peru: ranking, Lima 2027 and LA28

The PASA Games 2026 deliver three distinct prizes for Peruvian athletes:

  1. Continental medals — the most visible objective. Brazil has won team gold the last three years; Peru is chasing the continental top spot it held in earlier editions.
  2. ISA world ranking points — key for qualifying for the 2026 ISA World Surfing Games and improving seeding for future world championships.
  3. Qualification spots — the event is qualifying for the Lima 2027 Pan American Games and delivers slots toward the LA28 Olympic pathway, which combines points from the WSL Championship Tour, ISA WSG and Pan American Games.

Favorites and rivals

The main historical contenders for the Pan American podium:

  • Brazil — current team champion (2022, 2023, 2024). Deepest bench in shortboard and longboard.
  • Peru — 2024 runner-up with 5 individual golds. Historically top-3.
  • Costa Rica — strong in men's shortboard and longboard.
  • Argentina — competitive in bodyboard and SUP.
  • United States — less regional presence but very high-level surfers.
  • Panama — local, motivated by knowing Venao well.

How to follow the event

The finals schedule generally concentrates between May 1 and 3, with the closing ceremony on May 3. To follow live:

  • Official site: pasasurf.org (results, draws, and heats).
  • FENTA Instagram: @fenta_peru — daily updates from the delegation.
  • PASA Instagram: @panamericansurf — live broadcasts and highlights.
  • Andina, Infobae Peru, Depor — coverage and interviews.

Recent precedent at Playa Venao

From April 11 to 17, 2026, also at Playa Venao, the South American Youth Games Panama 2026 were held. Peru's surf results:

  • 3 golds: Lucciano Campos, Hannah Saavedra and Catalina Zariquiey.
  • 1 silver: María Conterno (SUP).

Which means the Peruvians arrive at PASA Games with familiarity of the lineup and recent positive results.

Conclusion

The Pan American Surfing Games 2026 ended with Peru on the podium: five medals and team bronze, led by Vania Torres' historic third consecutive gold and María Fernanda Reyes' longboard gold. Brazil reaffirmed its continental dominance, but the Peruvian delegation again showed depth in SUP, longboard and shortboard, with figures like Daniella Rosas and Lucca Mesinas already eyeing Lima 2027. At wavesearch.pro we'll keep following the Olympic road to LA28.

Sources

  • PASA Surf — pasasurf.org (XIX Pan American Surfing Games).
  • FENTA Peru — official 2026 roster.
  • Andina, Infobae Peru, El Comercio, Depor (April 2026 coverage).
  • ISA — LA28 Olympic qualification system.

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