Canadian Para surfer Victoria Feige makes history by winning 4th world title
37-year-old from Vancouver becomes winningest woman in Para surfing history
Canada's Victoria Feige became the winningest woman in Para surfing history on Saturday, capturing gold at the 2022 Para surfing world championship for her fourth straight world title.
The 37-year-old from Vancouver topped the podium in the women's kneel division at the International Surfing Association (ISA) event in Pismo Beach, Calif., becoming the most decorated women's Para surfer of all time.
Feige won every competition this year leading up to the world championship, including the Hawaii adaptive surfing championships in June and the English adaptive surfing open in July in Bristol, England. She has been surfing for Team Canada since 2016.
"Incredible feeling," Feige wrote on Instagram after winning the historic gold medal in California.
She also thanked Canadian national surf team head coach Shannon Brown and fellow coach Albie Sears for helping her reach the top.
Vancouver's Ling Pai also reached the podium on Saturday with a bronze medal in the women's visually impaired division.
Feige is no stranger to historic firsts, as she is also the first clinical physiotherapist in North America who uses a wheelchair. She worked as a specialized physiotherapist for a decade after earning her master's degree in 2012, but has taken a break to focus on Para surfing.
While Para surfing won't be at the Paris Paralympics in 2024, the ISA is pushing for the sport to make its debut at the 2028 Games in Los Angeles, with a decision expected next month. Able-bodied surfing made its Olympic debut last year in Tokyo.
The future looks bright for Para surfing, as Saturday's finals saw seven new world champions crowned.
"Seeing new generations of athletes fills my heart with happiness. Now let's wait for the news. More than ever I believe Para surfing belongs in the Paralympics," ISA president Fernando Aguerre said.