Adaptive Surfing

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Introduction

For many years in Australia there have been surfers that have had to overcome some sort of disability to be able to get back into the ocean and surf. These surfers have proven themselves to be resilient and creative by adapting their own techniques and equipment to achieve this with help from their friends in the surfing community.

There are so many different types of disabilities that can still surf and compete at a high level.

Surfing Australia continues this momentum and assists Adaptive Surfers who have the competitive spirit and want to travel and meet other adaptive surfers and share experiences.

Surfing Australia recognises the importance of Australia supporting all our adaptive surfers and ensuring they progress up to international standards to make the most of these opportunities and show the world that Australia has the highest standard of Adaptive Surfing.

How to Surf

Like regular surfing, adaptive surfing involves the surfer paddling out and riding a wave towards the shore. Adaptive surfing can occur wherever there are suitable waves, this is mainly in the ocean however can also be done in lakes, river and through artificial waves. 

Surfing requires the use of a surfboard. Adaptive surfing allows for modifications to be made to the surfboard so that it can be properly used and safe for the surfer. 

For more information about Adaptive Surfing please contact Surfing Australia (find details below under 'Who Runs the Sport?'). 

Who can SURF

Impairment Type

To compete, athletes must have a physical or visual impairment. Athletes must have a classification to compete. 

Classification

Adaptive Surfing has 6 divisions: 

OPEN AS 1 (Stand/Kneel - Upper Limb Amputees, BK Amputees)
OPEN AS 2 (Stand/Kneel - Kneel, AK Amputees) 
OPEN Visually Impaired
OPEN Upright (Waveski) 
OPEN Prone
OPEN Assist

Each division has specific classifications that are required in order to be eligible to compete. Click here to view the classification specifications

How Do I Get Classified?

The ISA Adaptive Surfing Classification Review Committee will review each participant’s application and evaluate eligibility for adaptive surfing events. 

Where can you Participate?

AUSTRALIA

STATE / TERRITORIES

New South Wales

Surfing NSW
P: +61 2 9093 6035
info@surfingnsw.com.au
https://www.surfingaustralia.com/states/nsw

Queensland

Surfing Queensland
P: +61 7 5520 1165
info@surfingqueensland.com.au
https://www.surfingaustralia.com/states/qld

South Australia

Surfing South Australia
P: +61 438 385 280
craig@surfingsouthaustralia.com.au
https://www.surfingaustralia.com/states/sa

Victoria

Surfing Victoria
P: +61 3 5261 2907
info@surfingvic.com
https://www.surfingaustralia.com/states/vic

Western Australia

Surfing Western Australia
P: +61 8 9448 0004
info@surfingwa.com.au
https://www.surfingaustralia.com/states/wa

Tasmania

Surfing Tasmania
P: +61 429 891 102
shayne.surftas@bigpond.com
https://www.surfingaustralia.com/states/tas


Resources

Videos

2019 nudie Australian Adaptive Surfing Titles from Surfing Australia and mySURF TV

Adaptive Surfers of Australia from Surfing Australia

Documents

Classification Guidelines from Surfing Australia