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July 14, 2012

Record-Number of ISA World Masters Competitors Take to the Streets of Rivas, Nicaragua for Opening Ceremony

Tourism Minister Mario Salinas (left), Emmett Lang Salmeron, the President of the Nicaraguan Olympic Committee (center), and ISA President Fernando Aguerre joined together to declare the Nicaragua ISA World Masters Surfing Championship open. Photo: ISA/Rommel Gonzalez

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Nicaragua ISA World Masters Surfing Championship
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Rivas, Nicaragua

Between the rhythmic beats of the marching band, the cheering of the Rivas locals and the waving of flags from 26 nations, the ISA World Masters Surfing Championship announced itself in grand fashion to the people of Nicaragua. By bringing an ISA world championship to the shores of the country, a population and a government are hoping that the sport can continue its transformative ways.

Mario Salinas, the Minister of Tourism, is confident that surfing and the ISA can carry on their collective track record of change. Change in global perceptions. Change in the amount of coastal development. Change in the number of people traveling from around the world to visit the beautiful beaches and ride the world-class waves of a country. It was with those expectations of change that Minister Salinas and his fellow dignitaries welcomed the surfing world to Nicaragua at the Opening Ceremony of the Nicaragua ISA World Masters Surfing Championship.

“Surfing has become more and more popular recently [in Nicaragua], and it is positioning quickly as one of the main reasons tourists travel to our country,” Minister Salinas said. “It promotes a social and economic development of our coastline; people from different countries come together because of it; it opens new horizons for local communities; and it brings a new opportunity to improve the quality of living of our people.”

In his remarks, Minister Salinas pointed out that his department projects that “by the end of 2013, surfing will constitute up to 15-percent of total tourist arrivals, because today Nicaragua becomes a new worldwide destination.”

The people of Rivas and its surrounding towns lined the streets in order to catch a glimpse of the competing teams in the Parade of Nations. Once the parade reached the podium, each team sent a flag bearer and a representative onto the stage for the traditional Sands of the World Ceremony, where sands from home beaches are poured into a glass container, representing the peaceful gathering of nations through the love of surfing.

With over 140 of the best over-35-year-old surfers in the world on hand, a promising wave forecast provided by Surfline (the Official Forecaster) and consistent offshore winds at Colorado Beach at Hacienda Iguana, the necessary elements are in place to showcase the best that Nicaragua has to offer. The ISA World Masters is the first-ever surfing world championship to take place in the country, and the first sports world championship since 1994.

Locals filled the sidewalks to catch a view of the 26 competing nations in the ISA World Masters as all the competitors walked the streets of Rivas waving the flags of their homelands. Photo: ISA/Shawn Parkin

“We were told Nicaragua had great waves and nice weather – it’s better than what we heard,” said Fernando Aguerre, the president of the ISA. “Your waves, your people and your warmth have touched our hearts. Yesterday, I was honored to sit for an hour with your president, Daniel Ortega. We talked about surfing, this small country with a big heart, and we talked about our hopes of having surfing as a vehicle for a better world. All 200 participants, team members come as visitors to Nicaragua, most of us for the first time in our lives; in 10 days we will leave as friends, as ambassadors of Nicaragua.”

After Aguerre’s and Minster Salinas’ speeches, the crowd was treated to three traditional dances: the ‘Dance of the Inditas of Monimbo,’ a typical Nicaraguan dance; the Dance of the Guaguense, a colorful ballet which is a forceful expression of protest against colonial rule; and the ‘Baile de Danzas Garifonas,’ a typical native Caribbean dance, which was full of swinging hips and drum beats.

When the performances finished, all 26 flag bearers from the Parade of Nations made their way back onto the stage. With the waving flags as a backdrop, Aguerre approached the microphone once again.

“Attention Nicaragua, attention the rest of the world,” Aguerre began. “I now officially declare the 2012 Nicaragua ISA World Masters Surfing Championship open! Gracias, Nicaragua! Thank you, everybody! Viva el surf de Nicaragua!”

The surfing action for the Nicaragua ISA World Masters Surfing Championship begins tomorrow, July 15, at Colorado Beach at Hacienda Iguana in the Municipality of Tola, with the first Qualifying Rounds of the five divisions.

The event webcast will be live beginning at 7:40am local time (6:40am PST; 9:40am EST; 2:40pm in Paris; and 11:40pm in Sydney) at www.isawmsc.com/live.

The Nicaragua ISA World Masters Surfing Championship is made possible with the backing of the following sponsors: Nicaragua Tourism Institute, Gray Line, AmericanAirlines, Canal 13, Amnet, Hacienda Iguana, Taca, VOS TV, Municipalidad de Tola, Flor de Caña, INISER; the following cosponsors: Movistar, Dollar, Alamo, Comité Olimpico Nicaragüense, Hilton, Nuevo Diario, Guacalito, Condor, Servipro, Aqua Spa, CDNN canal 23, Nicasurfing; and the following supporters: Surfari Charters, Corona, Paso Pacifico, Renisa, Parmalat, Credomatic, Cruz Roja, Pantaleon, Canatur. The media partners are Pasión Xtrema, SurfersVillage and Surfos. The Official Forecaster for the event is Surfline.

About the International Surfing Association
The International Surfing Association (ISA) is recognized by the International Olympic Committee as the World Governing Authority for Surfing. It was originally founded as the International Surfing Federation in 1964 and has been running the Open Division World Championship since 1964, the World Junior Surfing Championship since 1980, the World Masters Surfing Championship since 2007, the World Bodyboard Championship since 2011, and the Hainan Wanning Riyue Bay International Surfing Festival in China and the World Standup Paddle (SUP) and Paddleboard Championship beginning in 2012. The ISA also sanctions the World Kneeboard Titles and the World Tandem Surfing Championship.

ISA membership includes the surfing National Governing Bodies of 71 countries on five continents. Its headquarters are located in La Jolla, California. It is presided over by Fernando Aguerre (Argentina), first elected President in 1994 in Rio de Janeiro and re-elected seven times since. The ISA´s four Vice-Presidents are Alan Atkins (AUS), Karín Sierralta (PER), Debbie Beacham (USA) and Layne Beachley (AUS).

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About Gray Line Tours Nicaragua
Gray Line Tours is a leading tour operator in Nicaragua, and is affiliated with Gray Line Worldwide, which provides tourism services around the world. The company offers complete services in accommodation, transportation, tours, as well as the organization of congress and incentive travels (DMC). It offers quality and professional services, as well as personalized attention to its clients 24 hours a day.

Gray Line offers competitive rates and a wide range of products from nature and cultural packages to surfing and adventure programs. International surfing competitions in Nicaragua have been possible since 2010 thanks to Gray Line Nicaragua efforts.