From scratch card to being one of the best in the world: The story of María Fernanda Reyes
This is how the career of the best Peruvian in the world longboard tour began
Special coverage presented by Surf City - El Salvador Travel
María Fernanda Reyes was a baby when she traveled from Villa María to Makaha beach in Miraflores. Her mother sold scratch-off candy and she grew up first in that crib and then running around the emblematic Lima beach.
From that natural relationship with the ocean was born one of the best longboarders of today.
Mafer is a regular on the world longboard tour and is currently on the verge of qualifying for the final 8 that will fight for the world title in Malibu.
She is extremely charismatic and passionate and makes it clear in this note.
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