The Queen Of The Point Malibu 2024 (QOTPBU24) event, held from June 28-30 at the legendary First Point Malibu, was nothing short of spectacular. The event was a beautiful blend of fierce competition, community bonding, and sheer joy, all set against the backdrop of Malibu’s iconic waves.

One of the standout moments was the 10 & Under division, always a crowd favorite, capturing hearts with the young surfers’ enthusiasm and burgeoning talent. Another highlight was the surf session with the El Barrio Athletic Club, where many participants volunteered to take the girls surfing, creating a magical experience that blended mentorship and fun.

Despite the small waves, the talent on display was immense. Around 120 surfers participated, traveling from places like Mexico, Nova Scotia, Hawaii, and all over California. Among the stars were Kirra Seale, a new mom to twins, and Malia Ilagan, who wowed everyone with a near-perfect score of 9.83 and clinched the 2024 Season title. Jen Smith made a stunning comeback, winning the event for the second time after taking a break in 2023.

The event kicked off with an energetic opening ceremony at Traveler Surf Club, setting the stage for a weekend of surf and celebration. The closing ceremony at Aviator Nation was the perfect ending, honoring the winners and all participants in a lively, celebratory atmosphere.

QOTPBU24 was made possible by the support of amazing sponsors, including our presenting sponsors Mad Hippie and Vibes Fruit Snacks, as well as Ola Chica, De Céa, OCN Culture, Mamala Surf, Betty Belts, Vapur, Nature Of Surf Women, Maple Holistics, Sister Betsey Surf Wax, Keep-A-Breast, Carve Designs, and Ubatuba Acai. The beach buzzed with activity all weekend, with sponsor booths attracting beachgoers, spectators, and surfers. Thanks to a dedicated team, the event was live-streamed, allowing surfers to be seen by a global audience, including their loved ones.

A special shoutout goes to Withitgirl for their comprehensive coverage and unwavering support throughout the event. Their contributions helped amplify the voices and achievements of our surfers, making the event even more impactful.

Feedback from participants and spectators was overwhelmingly positive, with many calling QOTPBU24 their favorite event of the year. The next event is already on the horizon, set for October 26-27, 2024, at Surfers Point in Ventura. This venue, with its bustling boardwalk, promises fantastic visibility and engagement opportunities for everyone involved.

QOTPBU24 was more than just a surf contest; it was a celebration of women’s longboarding, filled with talent, community spirit, and unforgettable moments. As Queen Of The Point continues to grow, it remains dedicated to showcasing and supporting female surfers, ensuring the sport’s future shines bright. Stay tuned for more updates and join us in Ventura for the next exciting chapter!

For more information, sponsorship opportunities, and how to get involved, please visit queenofthepoint.com or follow us on Instagram at @queenofthepoint.

QOTPBU24 Results

1st – Jen Smith

2nd – Frankie Seely

3rd – Malia Ilagan

4th – Rilyn Baker

Two Column Table

1st – Kea Chung

7th – Kulia Chung

2nd – Eden Orszag

8th – Isla Wilson

3rd – Quinn Fennell

9th – Jocie Parker

4th – Chanel McIntosh

10th – Winter Parker

5th – Fern Villanueva

11th – Joie Chadroff

6th – Quinlan Caldwell

 

1st – Delilah Safran

2nd – Milly Horstman

3rd – Taylor Kini

4th – Izaro Williamson Sasia

5th – Ilsa Villanueva

6th – Ellie Sutton

1st – Cash Hoover

2nd – Stellar Landers

3rd – Aleia Keating Anderson

4th – Healey Skelton

5th – Kayla Luce

6th – Phoenix Mustille Lopez

1st – Peyton Choi

2nd – Rebecca Jamgochian

3rd – Allegra Barzan

4th – Evelyn Ongpin

1st – Minami Cramer

2nd – Katarina Nowack

3rd – Darla Carolyn Chenin

4th – Theresa Trentham

5th – Lexi Meister

6th – Sophia Caldwell

1st – Britlyn Coleman

2nd – Noelle Perreira

3rd – Laura Banty

4th – Alexa Thornstrong

5th – Natalie Silance

6th – Jessica Lent

1st – Aylana Zanville

2nd – Sara Zollinger

3rd – Tawney Safran

4th – Camille Keating

5th – Sarah Cipollina

6th – Caralee Murphy

7th – Mayu Caldwell

1st – Shona Keating

2nd – Stephanie Jamgochian

3rd – Chris Ayotte

4th – Carolyn Day

5th – Vickie Winkler

6th – Asi Ghiassi

1st – Jane McKenzie

2nd – Joan Bush

3rd – Mary Schwinn

4th – Diane Thackeray

5th – April Schneider

6th – Jeanette Prince

7th – Sue Hann