Brisa Hennessy arrives tomorrow in Costa Rica
She will meet with the press of her country and they are organizing a meeting with surfers, then the Costa Rican will rest in Matapalo, the beach where she was born.
World top 5 Brisa Hennessy will arrive in Costa Rica tomorrow afternoon, Wednesday, where she will spend the next two weeks, the Costa Rican press office informed DUKE.
He will meet with the press at noon on Thursday at the Grano de Oro Hotel in San José. 35 media outlets have already confirmed their attendance at the conference, and some of them will broadcast it live.
Then, a meeting with surfers is being organized in Jacó, as reported by the website and local TV program Surfing República. This will take place on Friday, September 30.
Brisa will then go to rest on the beach where she was born, the perfect right of Matapalo; she will spend eight days there.
The Costa Rican has just finished the best season of her career, finishing fifth and competing in the WSL finals.

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