The best photos from the final day of the ALAS Pro Tour in Las Flores

This is how all the champions of the event and almost all of the circuit were crowned


Special coverage presented by Surf City - El Salvador Tarvel 

All photos by Mario Amaya - @quekasurfer

Another epic closing of ALAS took place in El Salvador, again in the wild east, again in Las Flores.

The best of the stage and the vast majority of the best of the circuit were crowned winners.

Below are about 50 photos from the decisive day.

For the second year in a row, Gabriel Vargas was a semi-finalist in Las Flores. The Peruvian killed it.
Victor Camarena was brilliant throughout the year, when he was the leader of the rankings, but in El Salvador he lost the lead. In any case, the youngster, who is under 14, shows a good level and a good future.
Brave Rachel Agüero was unable to maintain her lead in the rankings in this South American leg, but she showed that she has good weapons.
One of the year's big revelations, Lía Díaz, is making waves on longboarding.
Another revelation of the event: Bren Flores from Mexico.
Coral and the cheater five.
Agustín Cedeño called upon the gods and did well. The young Panamanian placed third and has been riding the longboard for just over a year.
Henry Slo Mo Salinas showed a great level and placed fourth.
The joy of having achieved it: Lía Díaz.
The Ticos put together a great crowd on Las Flores beach.
Anthony Flores is the head of the Costa Rican hooligan gang.
Cedeño hanging the five.
Cedeño hanging the 10.
Schweizer placed second but won the regional title.
Marcela Machado managed to get into the grand final of the event and was very satisfied.
Melanie did it, two stages ahead, she was crowned champion of the ALAS tour.
Melanie and the hug with Marcela.
Celebration of the stage and regional champion.
Lucca Messinas almost won but the party stayed at home.
Bryan Pérez had other plans for the championship, plans that favored him.
That drone is too close, isn't it?
From left to right: Authorities Eny Aguiñada, Karin Sierralta, Morena Valdez and Alejandra Duran.
Mikela Castro is 10 years old and she rocks. Watch out for that talent.
Catalina Zariquiey was the under 14 and under 18 champion and with the dollars she won in the open she was the athlete who won the most money in the championship (she is 14).
Thiago Passeri is very nice, but it is a serious matter for the future and present of surfing in the world.
León de la Torre won two consecutive Under 18 titles.
Last year it wasn't given to Tony, but it will be this year.
The American was happy.
Melanie Giunta achieved what she set out to do.
The open men's podium with Bryan Perez at the top, Lucca Mesinas, Gabriel Vargas and JJ López.
Bryan Pérez won the first ALAS championship title for a Salvadoran in history.
Rivals in the water but friends outside: Daniella, Genesis, Marcela and Tiziana.
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