The Super Girl Surf Pro Presented by Jersey Mike’s Subs concluded in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, with Alyssa Spencer etching her name in history. The World Surf League (WSL) Qualifying Series (QS) 2,000 event showcased top female surfing talent alongside a vibrant festival atmosphere, celebrating women in sports and culture.
Key Takeaways
- Alyssa Spencer secured her third Super Girl Surf Pro victory, a WSL QS record.
- The event featured a QS 2,000 competition, free concerts, and various women’s sports activations.
- The competition served as a crucial stop on the 2025/2026 North America QS season.
Spencer’s Historic Victory
Alyssa Spencer (USA) emerged victorious at the Super Girl Surf Pro Presented by Jersey Mike’s Subs, marking her third career win at the event and her second in Jacksonville Beach. This monumental achievement makes her the first surfer to win the QS-level Super Girl Surf Pro three times, matching Coco Ho’s overall Super Girl cape count. Spencer’s win also propelled her to the No. 1 ranking in the North America region with her second QS win of the 2025/2026 season.
In a rematch of the La Marginal Surfing Pro Final, Spencer faced Eden Walla (USA), the youngest-ever Super Girl winner. Despite challenging conditions, Spencer’s consistent performance, including a crucial 6.67 wave score, ultimately secured her the victory over Walla’s 7.17. Spencer’s journey to the final included a dominant Semifinal win against Leilani McGonagle (CRC) with an excellent 8.00, and earlier victories over Jacksonville Beach local Lanea Mons (USA) and rising talent Zoey Kaina (USA).
A Festival Celebrating Women
The Super Girl Surf Pro is more than just a surfing competition; it’s an all-encompassing festival dedicated to empowering women. This year’s event in Jacksonville Beach featured free concerts with headliners like The Band Perry and The Plain White T’s, alongside sponsor activations and wellness activities. Over 2,000 women athletes participated in sports such as beach lacrosse, beach volleyball, and skating, with panel discussions featuring influential women from various fields.
Standout Performances
Beyond Spencer’s historic win, several other surfers delivered impressive performances. Eden Walla (USA) reached her second consecutive QS Final, showcasing her talent and consistency. Leilani McGonagle (CRC), the recent Oceanside Super Girl winner, made a strong showing, reaching the Semifinals and demonstrating her continued prowess on the QS circuit. Other notable competitors included rising Floridian talents like Alana Lopez and Lanea Mons, as well as established QS elites such as Bailey Turner (USA) and Sanoa Dempfle-Olin (CAN).
The event served as the fifth stop on the women’s 2025/2026 North America QS season, offering crucial points for qualification towards the 2026 Challenger Series. The high level of competition and the festival’s inclusive atmosphere underscored the Super Girl Surf Pro’s commitment to celebrating and advancing women in sports.
Sources
- Super Girl Surf Pro Presented by Jersey Mike’s Subs Lands Women’s QS and Festival Back in Jacksonville Beach
| World Surf League, World Surf League. - Blistering Performances Line Up Super Girl Surf Pro Presented by Jersey Mike’s Subs Conclusion, World Surf League.
- Who’s In: Super Girl Surf Pro Presented by Jersey Mike’s Subs QS 2,000, World Surf League.
- Alyssa Spencer Wins Super Girl Surf Pro Presented by Jersey Mike’s Subs, World Surf League.
- Leilani McGonagle Wins Super Girl Surf Pro, World Surf League.


