All the angles of what is happening in La Bocana

From the air, from the ground and talking to all the team members - Photos, videos and interviews


Special coverage presented by Surf City El Salvador 

La Bocana is a very sensitive wave and with a lot of waves it can get a bit too much, the spot so painted on the lesser days deteriorates and waves start to break all over the beach. That was one of the main novelties on the beach yesterday, it will be difficult to read La Bocana because there are a lot of waves on the way for the championship.

Teams from around the world were already in full training, several of the CT members who were in Australia were in the water, like Jeremy Flores and Amuro Tsuzuki, and the vibe was high that a big championship was coming.

The construction of the podium was in a hurry, finishing off details; a couple of dozen workers were finishing an impeccable podium.

In the water, 100 surfers easily showed off, and when they came out, it was clear that it was difficult to find good waves.

This walk along the beach made it clear:

 

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And also these photos:

As yet unidentified surfer attacking the very challenging final section of La Bocana. All photos: Carlos Pena
Angelo Bonomelli represents Italy, lives in Costa Rica and wants to go to Tokyo.
The local star, Porfirio Miranda, applying pressure worthy of admiration.
Porfirio knows this wave more than anyone.
Unidentified surfer setting up a good line at La Bocana.
That last section has been very challenging for everyone, with high tide and a bit of a counter wave, it is difficult to see complete maneuvers.
This surfer showed off a good kick.
Panama is present in El Salvador.
Edoardo Papa of Italy, taking a snap.
Cherif Fall from Senegal, attacking a good right vertically.
Argentina is also present in La Bocana
Another curve by Porfirio Miranda.
Alan Cleland from Mexico, putting the board where it hurts.
Valentina Resano from Nicaragua, in what should be her tenth participation in an ISA world championship, if youth and open competitions are combined.
Manuel Selman looks very sharp.
Another great place from La Bocana, debuting on the board.

And also this video:

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