Pathenay won the date and the ALAS title in the Under 18
He arrived fourth in the ranking to El Salvador and with the victory he went straight to first in the ranking
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The young regular Costa Rican footer, Tomás Pathenay Olivari was crowned Under 18 champion of the Surf City El Salvador ALAS Pro and with this and the combination of other results he won the ALAS champion title.
Pathenay arrived in El Salvador fourth in the ranking and rose four positions thanks to the 6600 points he earned for flowing with style, grace and radicality on the perfect walls of El Sunzal that concluded the tour today.
In the grand final, Pathenay was superior to Thiago Passeri, Víctor Camarena and Alejandro Bernales, in that order, thanks to the fact that he started with an 8,67 which he then backed up with a 5,67 to reach 14,34.
The talented Passeri came close with 13,77.
The ranking left Pathenay with 14480, Teo Gale second with 12216, Víctor Camarena third with 11883, Thiago Passeri fourth with 11596 and Sean Goldszmidt fifth with 11440.
After coming out of the water, Pathenay did not hide his happiness and took the opportunity to thank those who support him.
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