The end of the Surf City El Salvador Pro, in numbers

Review this edition of the event and its history in an extremely summarized way


Special coverage presented by Surf City - El Salvador Travel 

Jordy Smith and Gabriela Bryan's first victory in El Salvador.

First win for a South African at a WSL event in El Salvador

8 years had passed since his last victory in a CT event, at Bells 2017

41 years have passed since the last all-South African final in a world tour event.

1st victory for a Hawaiian woman or man at the El Salvador CT

1st time in the history of the event that no Brazilian reaches the semifinals

Four regular footers in four events have won the event in its four-year history at the men's level: Griffin Colapinto, Filipe Toledo, John John Florence and Jordy Smith

2 regular footers and a goofy footer who won twice (Carolina Marks) won the men's event (Steph Gilmore and Gabriela Bryan with right foot back).

Six sets of 6 needed to complete the entire event were held on Saturday at Punta Roca.

Crosby Colapinto rode 3 tubes in one of the best waves surfed at the event.

14,33: Gabriela Bryan's sum to beat Isabella Nichols in the final

14,26: Jordy Smith's sum to beat Matt McGillivray in the final

Jordy Smith is 37 years old and the oldest surfer on the world tour.

Gabriela Bryan is 23 years old and one of the youngest surfers on the world tour.

4 CT shortboard events were held in El Salvador and had as champions Griffin Colapinto, Filipe Toledo, John John Florence, Jordy Smith, Steph Gilmore, Caroline Marks (x2) and Gabriela Bryan.

1 victory for Brazil

1 for Australia

1 for South Africa

2 for Hawaii

3 for the United States

8 days of the 11-day waiting period were used to conduct at least two championship series.

0 split tables

Several broken keels

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