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

The gallery of the historic day that defined the Latin champions


Presented by: El Salvador Travel, Pure Surf El Salvador y Surf City El Salvador

Check out the best photos from the final day of the historic Surf City El Salvador ALAS Latin Pro; all images were captured by the event's official photographer, Philippe Demarsan.

Check out the chronicle of the final day here

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Bryan Perez's frontside is powerful and so is his backside.
What was said in the previous photo, demonstrated again.
In the final fight, McGonagle's backside ended up winning.
But Bryan Perez's was no slouch, especially for someone who primarily runs right-handed.
Bethany Zelasko showed fluid, dynamic and radical surfing and that's why she won the stage.
The Canadian made good turns and attacks on the lip to win the championship.
Talented and peak, Sam Reidy of Costa Rica was solid throughout the championship and won the junior category.
McGonagle landed floater attacks to the lip and flowed left after left to win the tournament.
Pérez is the new idol of the Salvadoran people.
Reidy's vertical attack is a work of art in the sport.
Aaron Ramirez is a youngster who should also be taken into account, he trains with Reidy and they surf together.
A good attendance of public and press was present for the awards ceremony.
Brazilian Aline Adisaka won the women's SUP category.
Pérez, the town champion, and Noe Mar, the event champion, second and first respectively in the tournament along with the authorities and other winners.
A happy Bethany Zelasko took the $3800 back to Canada.
McGonagle is $6000 richer.
Sam Reidy, Malakai Martínez and Aaron Ramírez from Costa Rica along with Uruguayan Juan Fischer, the junior finalists.
The Salvadoran public was thrilled on the final day of the event.
Bryan Pérez is the man of the moment in El Salvador.
The press is paying close attention to surfing in El Salvador.
Jarita Gómez won in SUP, Aline Adisaka placed second.
Julian Schweizer won in Longboard.
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