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Comment Share Posted on Monday February 1st at 12:02 p.m.

In an exciting final day of the Quiksilver ISA World Junior Championships, Team Australia won the Championships from Hawaii in second, and the USA in the third, with South Africa coming in fourth.

With gold medal victories by Tyler Wright (Owen Wright's sister) and Matt Banting, and a silver finish by Jordi Watson, the Aussies took home the overall gold for the fifth consecutive year.

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  • The scene on the beach on the final day. Image by Cory Scott/ISA The scene on the beach on the final day. Image by Cory Scott/ISA
  • Japan's Hiroti Arai made a big statement with a copper finish in the Boys U16 division. Image by Cory Scott/ISA Japan's Hiroti Arai made a big statement with a copper finish in the Boys U16 division. Image by Cory Scott/ISA
  • Jordi Watson helping Oz take home the gold with his silver medal finish in the Boys U18 division. Image by Cory Scott/ISA Jordi Watson helping Oz take home the gold with his silver medal finish in the Boys U18 division. Image by Cory Scott/ISA
  • Kenu Aising. Image by Cory Scott/ISA Kenu Aising. Image by Cory Scott/ISA
  • Aussie Matt Banting en route to a gold medal. Image by Cory Scott/ISA Aussie Matt Banting en route to a gold medal. Image by Cory Scott/ISA
  • Matt Banting. Image by Cory Scott/ISA Matt Banting. Image by Cory Scott/ISA
  • Hawaii's Tanner Hendrickson.  Image by Cory Scott/ISA Hawaii's Tanner Hendrickson. Image by Cory Scott/ISA
  • Team Hawaii sweating things out. They ended up taking home the overall silver. Image by Cory Scott/ISA Team Hawaii sweating things out. They ended up taking home the overall silver. Image by Cory Scott/ISA
  • Thaiti's Tamaroa McComb doing his country proud with a bronze medal in Boys U18. Image by Cory Scott/ISA Thaiti's Tamaroa McComb doing his country proud with a bronze medal in Boys U18. Image by Cory Scott/ISA
  • Silver medal finisher, Hawaiian Alessa Quizon. Image by Cory Scott/ISA Silver medal finisher, Hawaiian Alessa Quizon. Image by Cory Scott/ISA
  • Alessa Quizon. Image by PhotoCPL/ISA. Alessa Quizon. Image by PhotoCPL/ISA.
  • Ben Poulter was the highest placed Kiwi placing sixth overall in the Under 16 Boys Division. Image by PhotoCPL/ISA. Ben Poulter was the highest placed Kiwi placing sixth overall in the Under 16 Boys Division. Image by PhotoCPL/ISA.
  • USA's Kolohe Andino. Image by PhotoCPL/ISA. USA's Kolohe Andino. Image by PhotoCPL/ISA.
  • Brazzo Gabriel Medina boosting to a first place finish. Image by PhotoCPL/ISA. Brazzo Gabriel Medina boosting to a first place finish. Image by PhotoCPL/ISA.
  • Brazilian Gabriel Medina taking home another gold medal putting down a near perfect heat 19.90.  Image by Cory Scott / ISA Brazilian Gabriel Medina taking home another gold medal putting down a near perfect heat 19.90. Image by Cory Scott / ISA
  • Malia Manuel. Image by PhotoCPL/ISA. Malia Manuel. Image by PhotoCPL/ISA.
  • Tyler Wright once again taking the Girls U18 gold medal. Image by PhotoCPL/ISA. Tyler Wright once again taking the Girls U18 gold medal. Image by PhotoCPL/ISA.
  • Team Australia stoked with their gold.  Image by Cory Scott/ISA Team Australia stoked with their gold. Image by Cory Scott/ISA
  • Five years running for Team Australia capturing the gold at the ISA World Junior Surfing Championships. Image by PhotoCPL/ISA. Five years running for Team Australia capturing the gold at the ISA World Junior Surfing Championships. Image by PhotoCPL/ISA.

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