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  • 4 months later...

Margaret River Pro starts in a few hours from now... Hoping for Brisa Henessey :CRC to get back her yellow jersey from Moore. Also excited to see if Tyler Wright can win back to back races.. 

 

In the men's event will support Fillipe Tolledo :BRA for his frequent high risk tricks helping him win Rip Curls last week! 

 

Overall should be a very exciting event with at least 1 or 2 suprise semifinalists coming from nowhere. Perhaps some Western Australians using home advantage 

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Italy have gone shopping once again...:facepalm:

 

our newest competitor in the men's division is no less than Jesse Mendes, Tatiana Weston-Webb's husband (he has some Italian heritage by his father's side)...:yikes:

 

not only, Italy also hired Adriano De Souza (2015 WSL world champion) as the main assistent coach of Yann Martin (confirmed as the head of the technical staff of our NT)...

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  • 3 weeks later...

Looks like Women’s Surfing will the next to benefit from a competitive upgrade in the form of trans competitors, this one achieving a unique double of both men’s & women’s titles.

 

Surfing’s first competitive transsexual surfer Sasha Jane Lowerson has continued her dream run through the women’s division of the Western Australian longboard titles,winning the open gal’s crown easily.


 

https://beachgrit.com/2022/05/lgbtq-community-jubilant-as-worlds-first-competitive-trans-surfer-destroys-opposition-to-win-one-sided-womens-longboard-contest-becomes-first-surfer-in-history-to-win-mens/

 

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https://olympics.com/en/news/india-open-of-surfing-2022-national-championship 

 

A bit dissapointed not to see any surfers from other nations unlike the 1st few editions but still will try to watch it in person , just 60km away from my home :cheer:

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8 hours ago, phelps said:

2022 Junior World Championships start Tomorrow in El Salvador with the Opening Ceremony (races from Saturday)...

 

https://isasurf.org/event/2022-el-salvador-isa-world-juniors-surfing-championship/

Wow Surf City El Salvador :cheer: One of the nicest place on earth for surfing . Even WSL world tour will be there in Surf City in June if I'm not wrong 

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On 5/26/2022 at 5:05 PM, Fly_like_a_don said:

https://olympics.com/en/news/india-open-of-surfing-2022-national-championship 

 

A bit dissapointed not to see any surfers from other nations unlike the 1st few editions but still will try to watch it in person , just 60km away from my home :cheer:

OK so it was an interesting edition. Hope to see more surfers from abroad next year.

 

Classic Karnataka Goa duel with both of them claiming titles  at men's and women's respectively.

 

Highlight of the event was the National Women's Champion ,Sugar ,from Goa who beat all the experienced surfers and pre tournament favourites ,at just 16 years of age. Both Sugar and Sofia had some enthralling aerials in the tournament not at all in my expectations. Both are teenagers hope they don't give up the sport like millions of others in the country choosing studies over sports.

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On 5/26/2022 at 8:47 AM, phelps said:

2022 Junior World Championships start Tomorrow in El Salvador with the Opening Ceremony (races from Saturday)...

 

https://isasurf.org/event/2022-el-salvador-isa-world-juniors-surfing-championship/

Brazil has 12 surfers in this tournament.

 

I would like to highlight Isabelle Nalu, on under 18. She is daughter of a famous brazilian big wave surfer. There is a prestigious TV Show where shows her family traveling around the world since she was a baby.

 

And now she is competing in a world event!

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