We are grateful to the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee’s Certification Review Group for the opportunity to present USA Surfing’s application to serve as the National Governing Body (NGB) for the sport of surfing.
USA Surfing appreciates not only the hearing itself, but the thoughtful questions and the shared focus on building systems of governance that put athletes first. The USOPC’s role in supporting NGBs to meet the highest standards of transparency, integrity, and performance is essential to the strength of the Olympic movement.
A cornerstone of that commitment came from the International Surfing Association(ISA), the Olympic-recognized international federation for surfing. In a powerful and unequivocal statement, ISA Executive Director Robert Fasulo cited the Olympic Charter’s Rule 29, which requires that a national federation:
“Exercise a specific, real, and ongoing sports activity, be affiliated to an IF recognized by the IOC, and be governed by and comply in all aspects with both the Olympic Charter and the rules of its IF.”
He continued:
“The ISA does not intend to entertain applications for membership from organizations that do not comply with the Olympic Charter nor represent the interests of our sport in the United States.”
That clarity matters and should guide decision-making. Without ISA recognition, there is no Olympic legitimacy. And without stewardship of the sport, there is no pathway for surfers.
USA Surfing was proud to present a team of leaders and athletes whose lived experience and deep respect for surfing reflect what governance should be—credible, capable, and accountable.
Each speaker represented critical perspective in supporting surf athletes:
This hearing was a key step in making a governance decision that reflects surfing’s values, priorities and performance needs.
USA Surfing is honored to have the support of:
There is no question that U.S. Ski & Snowboard is a tenured, established and successful NGB. We look forward to their hearing tomorrow and welcome continued review of both applications. We hope important questions will be addressed during US Ski’s hearing, chiefly:
· How does U.S. Ski plan to reconcile their application with the Ted Stevens Act and OlympicCharter requirements that a certified NGB must be recognized by the international federation and serve the full interest of the sport and its athletes?
USA Surfing never wanted to be in an adversarial position with another Olympic sport. It serves neither of us—nor the Olympic and Paralympic movement—well. We acknowledge U.S. Ski& Snowboard’s athletes’ tradition of excellence, and their organizational capacity. We ask only for the same respect in return—for the surfers, the coaches, the community and culture.
In the end, this is bigger than any one application. USA Surfing is hopeful that the final outcome will protect athlete pathways of development, elevate surfing, and follow the OlympicCharter’s vision for unity, excellence, and fair play.
To every athlete, coach, partner, and parent who showed up, spoke out, and shared their love for surfing: thank you. We are moved by the extraordinary outpouring of support. Your voice mattered. You are the reason we fight for this sport, and the future it deserves.
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