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Isidora and Matilda Bulto Shine at Home: Iquique Pro 2025 Crowns the Sisters as Leaders of Chilean Surfing

The young surfers from Iquique deliver a spectacular performance at their local break, La Punta 1, marking a historic moment in the championship in Iquique, Chile 
The young surfers from Iquique deliver a spectacular performance at their local break, La Punta 1, marking a historic moment in the championship in Iquique, Chile 

In the waters where they learned to fall, rise, and return again, sisters Isidora and Matilda Bulto delivered an unforgettable performance at the Iquique Pro 2025, held at the iconic wave La Punta 1, one of the most significant stages in Chilean surfing.


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Competing at home is not just an advantage — it is emotional. It is surfing in front of family, friends, and the city that raised you. And the sisters rose to the moment with strength and grace.


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In a highly contested event, with fast walls and critical decisions under pressure, Isidora Bulto achieved a flawless set of victories: 

 • Under 16 – Gold

• Under 18 – Gold

• Open Women – Gold

securing the Triple Crown of the Iquique Pro 2025, a landmark achievement that solidifies her as one of the strongest young surfers in Chile.


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Meanwhile, Matilda Bulto competed against her sister in all three finals, demonstrating bold, stylish, and powerful surfing: 

 • Under 16 – Silver

• Under 18 – Silver

• Open Women – Silver


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The entire podium carried their last name. “The battle between them was emotional, technical, and full of respect. They are sisters… but also rivals in the water. And that makes them even greater.” — Event Judge, Iquique Pro 2025


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 The sisters displayed remarkable maturity, showing: 

 • Deep wave reading 

 • Calm under pressure in front of a home crowd 

 • Radical and precise maneuvers 

 • Confidence in every decision


Isidora stood out with dominance, but Matilda’s surfing was equally captivating: fast, expressive, full of personality. They didn’t just win medals. They earned respect.


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The beach was full. The coastline vibrated. Every cheer echoed across the bay. Because when the Bulto sisters compete in Iquique, the city doesn’t just watch — the city rises with them. “What we witnessed today reminds us that women’s surfing in Chile is growing with strength, identity, and heart. And Iquique remains the birthplace of unstoppable champions.” — Valentina Rozental, Director of Queen of the Wave


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The story of Isidora and Matilda is far from finished. It is just beginning — written wave by wave, journey by journey, competition by competition. And Queen of the Wave will be there to tell it.




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