How to Watch the CWSA Asian Championship – Japan 2025

How to Watch the CWSA Asian Championship – Japan 2025

September 6–7, 2025 | Japan

The CWSA Asian Championship marks a major highlight on the calendar, showcasing the top riders across Asia and beyond. With Japan’s growing wakesurf scene and world-class athletes, this event promises to be packed with style, progression, and high stakes as riders chase ranking points before the season finale.

How to Watch

Live streaming information is not yet posted by CWSA. For updates, follow:

  1. CWSA Official Website
  2. CWSA Instagram
  3. CWSA Facebook

We’ll update this post with direct links to streams and event coverage as soon as they become available.

Current Top Riders to Watch (Through Event 13)

Pro Male Skim

  1. Vitaly Ivanov 🇷🇺 – 307.38 pts
  2. Tyler Stewart 🇺🇸 – 303.13 pts
  3. Sergey Danilov 🇷🇺 – 245.40 pts
  4. Maximilian Willner 🇩🇪 – 230.80 pts
  5. Yusuke Yamane 🇯🇵 – 224.69 pts

Pro Male Surf

  1. Kenta Nakayama 🇯🇵 – 350.00 pts
  2. Chad Carlson 🇺🇸 – 342.40 pts
  3. Tyler Stewart 🇺🇸 – 285.08 pts
  4. Keiji Umemura 🇯🇵 – 246.62 pts
  5. Ryan Jung 🇰🇷 – 237.75 pts

Pro Female Skim

  1. Bailey Rush 🇨🇦 – 215.00 pts
  2. Maria Ivanova 🇷🇺 – 213.75 pts
  3. Ekaterina Popova 🇷🇺 – 169.67 pts
  4. Ava Stewart 🇺🇸 – 163.59 pts
  5. Anna Polyushko 🇷🇺 – 153.74 pts

Pro Female Surf

  1. Runa Abiko 🇯🇵 – 340.68 pts
  2. Sun Hwa Kim 🇰🇷 – 300.54 pts
  3. Kristina Kolesnikova 🇷🇺 – 277.95 pts
  4. Bailey Rush 🇨🇦 – 270.00 pts
  5. Tomoko Onishi 🇯🇵 – 217.62 pts

Stay tuned, Japan is home to some of the strongest surf-style riders in the world, and this championship is sure to deliver standout performances.

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