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Miss Quebramar Cup 2026: The Women's Rising Series Hits Costa Nova
The Miss Quebramar Cup is officially returning to Praia da Costa Nova for its 22nd edition! Located in the municipality of Ílhavo (Aveiro district), this spot is known for its punchy waves and high potential, making it the perfect stage for the world’s best to show out in an epic competitive environment. Running from August 26 to 28, 2026, this event marks the highly anticipated return of the women's world bodyboarding competition.
A Game-Changer in the Portugal Calendar
This year, the championship is a confirmed stop for the IBC Women's Rising Series, giving both rising stars and seasoned pros incredible chances to climb the global leaderboard. The timing couldn’t be better: wrapping up just before the legendary Sintra Bodyboard Festival, this back-to-back schedule makes it much easier for international riders to make the most of their time in Portugal while hunting for crucial ranking points.
Event Breakdown
| Detail | Information |
| Event | Miss Quebramar Cup |
| Location | Costa Nova, Portugal |
| Date | August 27–28 (Rising Series Division) |
| Division | WOMEN RISING SERIES |
| Prize Money | $5,000 |
| Points | 500 points |
| Status | CONFIRMED |
Event Schedule
- August 26: Dedicated to the surfing competition, with a special focus on discovering new talent in the sport.
- August 27 & 28: Reserved for the thrilling action of the Women's Rising Series bodyboard competition.
World-Class Athletes
We are expecting to see the world's best bodyboarders hit the waves, including the top three ranked athletes of 2025:
- Alexandra Rinder (Austria)
- Namika Iamashita (Japan)
- Filipa Broeiro (Portugal)
They will be joined by legendary champions such as Neymara Carvalho and Maylla Venturini from Brazil, and Portugal's own Joana Schenker, all of whom are very familiar with the beach in Ílhavo. Alongside a strong national fleet of high-level athletes, international competitors are also expected from France, Spain, Costa Rica, China, Chile, Peru, and Morocco.
Community & Environmental Impact
Organized by ASA - Associação de Surf de Aveiro, the event goes far beyond just the professional competition.
- Surf Experiences: As is tradition, the organization will offer surfing experiences to summer beachgoers and users of Private Social Solidarity Institutions (IPSS) from the Ílhavo municipality.
- Keeping Beaches Clean: Because there is no surf or bodyboard without the sea, the Miss Quebramar Cup will actively promote environmental campaigns to raise awareness about the importance of keeping the beach clean.
More Information & Contact
Don’t miss a single beat of the Miss Quebramar Cup or any IBC World Tour updates. Follow us on our official channels:
- Website: www.missquebramarcup.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/missquebramarcup
Press & Media Contacts:
- Pedro Oliveira: 919 652 642
- Vasco Ramalheira: 919 838 828
- Email: misscup.press@gmail.com



