At the end of day 6, Peru remains in the lead and has slightly increased the lead.
Argentina and Puerto Rico are now tied for second place; Panama is fourth and Guatemala fifth; Chile and Brazil are closing in.
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Peru remains the leader of the PASA Games Guatemala 2025 Pan American Surf Festival and has slightly increased its lead over the Argentines, who, despite losing a longboarder, remain tied with Puerto Ricans for second place.
The gap between these three widened today between fourth and fifth as both Guatemala and Panama lost a female shortboarder and a longboarder.
The top 10 of the partial team ranking is rounded out by Chile, Brazil, Venezuela, Costa Rica, and Colombia, in that order.
The gap between the powerful Chile and Brazil, who are both fielding incomplete teams, narrowed with the aforementioned defeats. Guatemala now has 15710 points, Chile 13913, and Brazil 12480.
Here is the complete ranking:

Tomorrow, with more playoff rounds, the rankings will continue to shake up.
This is the schedule:

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