Delgado and Duhaime are champions in SUP Race
The 5th determined the finalists in Longboard, Legends and Under 14 and the semis in Open and Under 18; tomorrow all the champions will be determined
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Itzel Delgado from Peru and Juliette Duhaime from Argentina were crowned champions of the SUP Race at the Surf City El Salvador ALAS Global Finals in the SUP Race category.
Duhaime won all three races, giving him a perfect score, while Delgado won one and finished second in two to achieve the best score.
They were the first two crowned in the event of 14, 12 remain who will be crowned tomorrow.
The biggest highlights of the day were Thiago Passeri in the open who made a perfect 10 and backed it up with a 9 and Ryan Parkinson who also made a perfect 10 and backed it up with a 6.
Furthermore, the finals of three categories were defined, six in total, two per gender.
Women's Longboard:

Men's Longboard:

Under 14 girls:

Under 14 boys:

Female legends:

Male legends:

The remaining categories in dispute have defined their semi-finals:
Open ladies:

Open men:

Under 18 ladies:

Under 18 men:

SUP Surf Ladies:

SUP Surf men:

The schedule for tomorrow is as follows:

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