Women's International Surfing Association (WISA)
First all-women's competitive surfing association, based in Huntington Beach, California; founded on March 8 (International Women's Day), 1975, by pro surfers Jericho Poppler and Mary Setterholm, in part to help address the sport's gender inequities. "Surfing does not demand aggressive strength," Setterholm noted when she introduced the Women's International Surfing Association (WISA). "Waves trea...
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1975 WISA International Championships, MalibuSubscribe to view
1975 WISA ad featuring cofounder Mary SetterholmSubscribe to view
WISA competitor Kim Mearig. Photo: Jimmy MetykoSubscribe to view
WISA cofounder Jericho Poppler. Photo: Warren BolsterSubscribe to view
1976 Hang Ten WISA winner Lynne BoyerSubscribe to view
Early WISA event at San OnofreSubscribe to view
1975 WISA International Championships, Malibu
1975 WISA ad featuring cofounder Mary Setterholm
WISA competitor Kim Mearig. Photo: Jimmy Metyko
WISA cofounder Jericho Poppler. Photo: Warren Bolster
1976 Hang Ten WISA winner Lynne Boyer
Early WISA event at San Onofre