Free surfing photos from the second day of Olympic training

Waves improved at Teahupo'o


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The waves improved for the second day of training, they were with better wind, cleaner and presented some better tubes than the previous day,

Ethan Ewing, Medina and Toledo took home some good waves and some great photos, with the latter taking the best one: a perfect standing tube.

Photos taken by ISA Official Teahupoo Photographers Pablo Jimenez, Tim McKenna and Beatriz Ryder.

Ethan Ewing suffered an injury here last year, but he looked confident and recovered.
There were tubes and a lot of maneuvering, Teahupoo has not yet shown its teeth.
Filipe caught one of the best waves of the day.
Medina through the air of Teahupoo
Luana Silva making her way in Teahupoo
Tainá Hinckel descending a perfect
Tatiana in the depths of Tehaupoo
Tatiana is a favourite for the podium
The Spaniards could not have thought of a better coach than Aritz Aranburu.
Nadia loves surfing so much that she smiles when she lands a double overhead at Teahupoo
Spanish dynamic duo: Nadia and Janire.
Joan is one of those names that is not in the CT and could easily take home a medal.
Duru attacking above
The most motivated of all: Kauli Vaast
Tim Elter is the tallest of all the competitors and has to make himself small to tube, even in Teahupoo
Leo attacking in a heavy section.
The end of the road
The first floating Olympic village in history
Sun, well placed in Teahupoo
The colors of Tahiti

 

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