Brazil confirmed its team for the Pan American Surfing Championship
Without Medina, Toledo and Italo, but with an equally solid team, the Brazilian team travels to Punta Rocas
Brazil will not be travelling with its top stars to the 2018 Pan American Surfing Championships, which will take place in Punta Rocas, Peru, from December 2 to 9, but it will do so with a strong team.
The green and yellow will seek to qualify the largest number of surfers for the Pan American Games in Lima 2019, after shamefully missing the World Cup in Japan which was the first entry route to the aforementioned games.
Surfers are basically those who are not in the CT nor those who are in the first 100 positions in the QS, because the Pan American takes place in the middle of the Hawaiian Triple Crown.


According to the local site Waves, based on information from CBS, this is the selection:
Male
Marcos Correa
Alan Donato
Yagê Araújo
Robson Santos
Female
Anne of Santos
Taina Hinckel
Gilvanilta Ferreira
Larissa dos Santos
Men's Longboard
Phil Rajzman
Wenderson Biludo
Women's longboard
Chloe Calmon
Atalanta Batista

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