Pan American free surfing in photos

High-level training in Punta Rocas with the teams from Brazil, Panama and Peru in the water, among others


Special coverage presented by the Pan American Surfing Association 

All photos by PASA/Demarsan

Hundreds of athletes from 15 countries are training in Punta Rocas for the Pan American Surfing Championships that will begin on October 4 and end on the 13th.

The sea has remained perfect with good waves and the training sessions have been full of action.

Below are the photos of what happened yesterday:

Isauro Elizondo in the air of Punta Rocas.
Vertical backside attack by yet unidentified surfer.
Isauro taking out fins on a smooth morning of free surfing in Punta Rocas.
Bodyboarding returned to the Pan American after about 10 years or more.
You have to time your entry into Punta Rocas well with the 14 feet.
Estrella and Mikela, mother and daughter chat.
Kai Gale, Panamanian talent
Cutback of a Brazilian not yet identified.
Lucas Garrido Lecca, pure class with the longboard.
Friends: Oli Camarena and Kai Gale
Who said there are no tubes in Punta Rocas? Or at least little tubes... They are there, you have to find them.
Garrido Lecca hanging the 10.
Garrido Lecca showing his experience as a top longboard CT athlete.
It had been said that Explosibles would be used for the body, but the training is being done in Punta Rocas.
Unidentified Brazilian surfer's fin peeling.
Atalanta Batista has experience in international competitions
Silvana Lima back to competition
Luis Diniz is the favorite in SUP
Rafael Cortez is back in Punta Rocas.
Wellington Reis attacking high
Wellington Reis flowing with his SUP
Gui dos Reis, SUP racer surfing a comeback.
Piccolo Clemente is the favorite
Brazilian carving in Punta Rocas
Aline Adisaka, applying pressure
Rafa Cortez hanging the 10.
The bad thing about applying so much pressure and releasing so much water is that you can't be recognized in the photo.
Piccolo again!
Brazil marking 12.
Wesley Leite, taking out keels on the left of Punta Rocas.
Tail slide by yet unidentified surfer
Questioning whether Punta Rocas is or is not a wave for bodyboarding
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