Julian Schweizer repeats victory in California
It is the second of the year for the Uruguayan on the circuit of the western United States surf association.

Uruguayan Julián Schweizer won another stage of the West Coast Regional Longboard Circuit, held this weekend in Ocean Beach, San Diego, he reported on his social networks.
In the final he beat three Americans: Austin Memel, Evan Macelwee and Noah Hogle.
“I am happy to win the third stop of the Western Surfing Association in Ocean Beach, San Diego. I am also happy to be slowly getting back into a competitive rhythm to face what is coming,” he wrote on his Instagram and finished with a “Let’s go for more!”
This is the second stage of this same circuit that the Uruguayan has won. He had won in Ventura in September. He then placed second in the longboard tournament in Ensenada, Baja California.
According to the Uruguayan Surf Union, Schweizer is now waiting for an invitation to a prestigious tournament in Cardiff, and will compete in the regional tournament in Saquarema and in the events of the recently inaugurated ALAS Longboard circuit.
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