The best photos from day 3 of ALAS de Guatemala

The semi-finalists were defined in all categories of the tournament


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Day 3 of ALAS Guatemala took to the water in fun waves and defined all its semifinalists.

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The photographs reflect the high-voltage day that was experienced; only a high level was needed to continue the event.

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Nico Oliveira was the standout in the Under 18s and is now Under 14s.
Toto Goransky bowed out of the event in the quarterfinals.
Victor Camarena had a fever but it was not noticeable, he won his series in the under 18 and made it to the semis.
Juan García Mata left the event in the quarterfinals but left his mark; there is talent and there is good surfing
Another one from Victor Camarena, with fever, winning his series with a score of 14,6
Thiago left the open but he is still sharp in the juniors
Nico Oliveira is in the semi-finals of the Under 14 and Under 18
Mimi Barona had a very good series and then in the quarterfinals she said goodbye to the event with another good series but her compatriot Genesis Borja changed the course of the series.
Marcela Machado, the leader of the ranking, said goodbye to the event in the quarterfinals.
Génesis Borja's blow tail that put her in the semis and changed everything in her series with her friend Mimi Barona
Lucía Indurain looked like she was going to be left out, but her right hand appeared and gave her 9 points and put her into the semifinals.
Semi-finalist of the Open and the Under 18: Cata Zariquiey.
With Machado's defeat, Rubiana Brownell, who is second in the ranking and advanced to the semis, put herself in the running to go to first.
Foam climb by Lucia Indurain
Kai Gale flying cleanly, said goodbye but showed good surfing
Kai Gale attacking above
Darshan Antequera wants the ALAS title and today he did everything to achieve it. He made it to the semis and took advantage of his opponents. He will travel to the final stage with a strong chance of being champion this year.
On paper, Alonso Correa is the most accomplished athlete of the event and is in the semis.
Keep an eye on Oli Camarena. The Panamanian is solid.
Another one who is solid and loves Guatemala: Lucas Pérez del Solar
Toto Goransky left the event early although the quarterfinals are a good result
Sam Reidy also left early for the surfing he is showing.
Joaco del Castillo is still in the race
Thiago is not afraid to put his back where it hurts the most
What's that softboard doing floating back there?
It's not Ethan Ewing
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