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Surfing ISA World Games 2021


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3 minutes ago, Tigercub said:

How is the tournament format?

All athletes will dispute on heats at maximum 4 people on first round. First and second position will advance always for next rounds till final.

 

All the surfers who finish the heats on third and fourth place on first, and in next rounds, will down to repechage way. Then, they cannot lose again and need to win or be the second in all heats till the final.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Laraja said:

All athletes will dispute on heats at maximum 4 people on first round. First and second position will advance always for next rounds till final.

 

All the surfers who finish the heats on third and fourth place on first, and in next rounds, will down to repechage way. Then, they cannot lose again and need to win or be the second in all heats till the final.

 

 

Is there are a draw? I really glad that Ukrainian team is in Salvador :clap:

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1 hour ago, Illya said:

Are there any livestream or results?

Yes, there will be a livestream daily on their website and Facebook page.

 

Also, Olympics.org will stream it.

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So, looks we will not have competition today. ISA postponed Opening Ceremony for today. It will take place in 2 hours from now.

 

One of the surfers who tested positive was the Brazilian Silvana Lima.

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