Hop aboard for the 22nd Annual Folly Beach Wahine Classic. “Wahine” is a Hawaiian word that is often used to refer to a woman and/or girl surfer. The Folly Beach Wahine Classic, drawing 250 surfers and their families, friends, and supporters from across the country, is the longest-running all-girl surf competition on the East Coast. The non-profit event is more than just a surf competition; it is a celebration of girl power, camaraderie, and the shared strength of women of all ages and abilities.
The Wahine Classic proudly supports several causes that fight against female poverty, social exclusion, discrimination, and violence. The event also emphasizes environmental support and strives to be plastic-free and low-waste with the support of its sponsors. When you support the Folly Beach Wahine Classic, you are also supporting a network of local non-profits dedicated to caring for the ocean, sharing women’s strength, and supporting the community.
This year, the Folly Beach Wahine Classic celebrates 22 years of inspiring girls to ride the waves of womanhood toward a life of purpose. The event will take place from Saturday, July 27 to Sunday, July 28, at the Washout area of Folly Beach located on E Ashley Ave. (When you see all cars on the right and no houses, you’re there.) Spectators are encouraged to come down and cheer on the Wahines!
If you are interested in attending, registering to compete, or becoming a sponsor, we encourage you to click here to visit the Wahine Classic website. You can also stay up to date on Facebook at Folly Beach Wahine Classic and Instagram @FollyBeachWahine.