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Wsl on the Imbituba Case: “It Does Not Contradict the Way We Have Organized Events in the Past”

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The head of the WSL tour, Graham Stapelberg, was aware of what happened with the format of Imbituba and explained to The Inertia that what happened is normal at WSL events. “Although in 2018 we made a firm commitment to offer equal prizes for men and women in all WSL circuits, we find it difficult to reach the minimum number of participants,” he said. He added that what happened: “It does not contradict the way we have organized all these events…
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The head of the WSL tour, Graham Stapelberg, was aware of what happened with the format of Imbituba and explained to The Inertia that what happened is normal at WSL events. “Although in 2018 we made a firm commitment to offer equal prizes for men and women in all WSL circuits, we find it difficult to reach the minimum number of participants,” he said. He added that what happened: “It does not contradict the way we have organized all these events…

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DUKE broke the news in on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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