Day 6 of the ISA World Surfing Games recounted in photos

The best 28 of the tournament were defined in this way


Special coverage presented by International Surfing Association y Visit Huntington Beach 

Photos by Sean Evans, Ben Reed, Pablo Jimenez and Pablo Franco

From the more than 250 surfers who started the event, the field was narrowed down to 28 surfers.

Below is the story of day 6, in photos.

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Proud Australian, Jackson Baker, continued his path through the main event.
Sally Fitzgibbons has won this event three times already. And she's going for her fourth...
Miguel Pupo flew...
And he celebrated. The 6th CT continues ahead in the event.
Malakai Martinez did a good job in the championship, finishing 22nd in the tournament.
Frenchman Gatien Delahaye was doing well through the main event but then it all came crashing down for him and he finished the event in fourth in round 8 of the repechage; final position: 16.
Another who was doing well but his world fell apart was Mihimana Braye, who finished in 13th and with that France said goodbye to its hopes of winning the extra slot.
Rio Waida has been quietly advancing through the repechage and is now in repechage 9, four steps away from the grand final.
Fioravanti told him addio to the World Cup.
Kanoa Igarashi remains strong through the main event.
Despite surfing well as in the photo, Shino Matsuda left the event in 29th place.
A smiling Shino Matsuda.
Shun Murakami is still alive through the play-offs. He faces Ketut Agus and Miguel Pupo.
Oli Camarena had a great performance at the event, finishing in 22nd place.
Lucca Mesinas remains solid through the main event.
And that makes him happy.
Morning conditions are perfect in Huntington Beach.
Portugal's Francisca Veselko bowed out of the event yesterday, in 17th place. Her two teammates, Bonvalot and Hopkins, are still in the main event.
Seventh in CT, Griffin Colapinto, bowed out of the event and faltered for the United States, which still has its other two male surfers in the main event.
Kolohe is solid in the event.
In this series the Americans went one-two, Andino and Young.
Latin band in HB: Keoni Lasa, Lele, Cabezón and Nacho.
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