The best photos from the second day of the Surf City El Salvador Latin Pro

In a high-voltage day, the top 16 in the men's open were defined


Presents Pure Surf, El Salvador Travel y #SurfCityElSalvador  

All photos by ALAS/Philip Demarsan. On the cover: Despite performing maneuvers like the one in the photo, the rider with the best score in two stages combined and the favorite to win the title, Sebastián Correa, was eliminated in round 4.  

The best of American surfing was in the water on a day of very fun conditions at La Bocana and the photo gallery continues below:

Some related notes:

The top 16 were defined in the final stage of ALAS 

Lolo Bellorin Disagreed

The day continues today from 7 in the morning, with all categories competing taking to the water.

Local Jorge Rivas flew high but could not in round 4 against Sebastián Correa and Angelo Bonomelli.
Porfirio Miranda continued his killer campaign and will now face Maximiliano Cross, the leader of the ranking.
Juninho Urcia has moved on and dreams of his Latin American title.
Lucca Messinas is the favorite on those lefts.
The locals have demonstrated an incredible level of surfing.
Erickson Ortiz making it into round 5 of the event, already earning around $1.000 insured.
Duende Cross along with Juninho Urcia are leading the fight for the title now.
Skip McCoullough surfed very well in his heat but found himself up against a very motivated Lucas Madrid and Sean Forester.
Porphyrius, applying pressure.
Noel de la Torre was unable to maintain his pace in the open and lost in round 3, but in the junior he maintained his level and continued forward.
Bryan Pérez's aerial pass was awarded 8,33 by the judges.
Costa Rica's Angelo Bonomelli has been quietly going through his series and with these backside attacks he got into round 5.
Aaron Jesse is a talented Californian who works as a drone pilot at ISA events. He came to El Salvador a little early and is proving that it was a good decision; he is already among the top 16 at the event.
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