The best photos from day 6 of the youth world championship

This is how the best 66 of the 365 who started the tournament were defined and who will determine the world champions on the final day, tomorrow.


Special coverage presented by the International Surfing Association - On the cover photo Joaquín Muñoz Larreta and his aerials

Photos by Jersson Barboza, Pablo Jimenez and Sean Evans

The Junior World Championships end tomorrow and today was a crucial day in determining who will end up lifting the cups and medals in the tournament.

Below is a selection of photos from the day.

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Joaco Muñoz Larreta is two steps away from the grand final.
And those aerials help him dream of medals.
The Argentine band cheers hard and celebrates Joaquín's passage to round 5.
Sierra Kerr made it to the final day for the second year in a row.
Luan Ferreyra flew but failed to advance to round 5 and said goodbye to the event.
Luara Mandelli was making progress but Catalina Zariquiey had other plans when her series was almost over.
Ryan Kainalo is one of the Brazilian heroes, he is two steps away from the grand final.
Noel de la Torre narrowly missed out on the most competitive series of his round.
Another one who had a good World Cup: Romeo Chávez of Colombia.
Costa Rica's Romeo Stone lost in round 4 but confirmed that he has a bright future ahead of him.
Tomas Pathenay is the only Costa Rican still in the competition, two steps away from the grand final.
Alfonso Suárez is still alive in the quarter-finals and has a chance to give Spain the championship trophy.
Hans Odriozola is close to bringing another medal to Spain at the ISA Junior World Championships.
Paco Alonzo of France was one of the major casualties of the French team.
Alonzo surfed well but couldn't keep up with Rylan Beavers and Joaquín Muñoz Larreta.
Jackson Dorian is famous and promising but he has not been able to confirm his position in this world championship; he lost today in round 4 of the event.
Tenshi Iwami has won WSL events and wants to win her first ISA with that impeccable line of hers.
Mateo Cadena, the Mexican who went the furthest, is in round 5.
Cande Resano is also in round 5, two steps away from the grand final.
Oliver Zietz from the Netherlands said goodbye to the event today, going far and making it clear that he has good surfing.
Tiara Van der Huls picked up where she left off at the ISA WSG World Championships and is now two steps away from the grand final and the medals.
Strong competitor from the United States: Cole McCaffray
The United States team finished the day in third place.
Venezuela's Keoni Lasa is in round 5, two steps away from the grand final.
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