Brisa Hennessey of Team Costa Rica looks on after winning her heat during round three of women's surfing. GETTY IMAGES

In the quarterfinals of Olympic surfing in Paris 2024, Latin America has secured an outstanding representation, with four surfers advancing to the semifinals in both the women's and men's categories.

The waves of Tehaupo’o, Tahiti, have been the stage for thrilling matchups, promising even more action in the final stages. After a few heart-stopping quarters, the fight for medals is now underway. No bluffing.

Costa Rican Brisa Hennessy has secured a spot in the women's semifinals, showcasing her skill and determination in every wave. In Round 3, Hennessy defeated Portugal's Yolanda Hopkins with a total of 12.34 points, advancing to the quarterfinals.



There, she faced Brazil's Luana Silva in a tight contest, claiming victory with a score of 6.37 against her rival's 5.47. This triumph places Hennessy just one step away from competing for a medal, improving her performance from the Tokyo 2020 Games, where she finished in fifth place.

Brazil continues to demonstrate its dominance in surfing, with two of its surfers advancing to the semifinals. Tatiana Weston-Webb, who will face Brisa Hennessy, reached this stage after a strong victory against Spain's Nadia Erostarbe in the quarterfinals. The Brazilian, a world champion at the 2023 ISA World Surfing Games, surpassed Erostarbe with a score of 8.10 to 6.34.

On the other hand, Gabriel Medina, one of the top favorites for gold, continues his journey to glory. Medina, known for his aggressive style and impressive skills, will face his compatriot Correa in a matchup that will captivate all surf enthusiasts.

Brazil's Gabriel Medina reacts after getting a large wave in the 5th heat of the men's surfing round. GETTY IMAGES
Brazil's Gabriel Medina reacts after getting a large wave in the 5th heat of the men's surfing round. GETTY IMAGES

After a day interrupted by inclement weather, the competition resumed with vigor. The surfers have shown their adaptability and resilience, facing changing conditions and delivering memorable performances.

As the semifinals approach, fans can expect more thrilling matchups in the waves of Tahiti. With Latin America's representation stronger than ever, Olympic surfing at Paris 2024 promises to be an unforgettable spectacle, filled with skill, passion, and closely contested competitions until the very end.

The day of Saturday, August 3, will be crucial, with all eyes on the talented surfers battling for a place on the podium, carrying the pride of their nations and the spirit of the sport to new heights.