Finally legally
Bryan Pérez returned to the water at home and this is what he did
Bryan Perez returned to the water and broke like he knows how to do.
It broke so much that it seems like a joke that the boy stayed out of the water for so long.
When the world surfing championship is held in his home country, his chances of going to Tokyo 2021 will be huge.
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