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Costa Rica Wins Central American
Surf Championships for Second
Year
For the second time in as many
years as the Central American
Surf Championships have been
established, the Costa Rica
National Surf Team earned all
the top awards.
The Tico Team, selected by the
Federacion de Surf de Costa
Rica, finished in 1st place in
the 2nd Central American
Championships Copa Sobe
Adrenalina Rush, today after
three days of competition at La
Empalizada Beach in Guatemala.
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The event, organized by the
Asociación Nacional de Surf de
Guatemala (ASOSURF), featured
delegations from Panama, Costa
Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador and
the team of the Guatemalan
hosts, had good conditions for
the weekend, and wound up the
contest surfing on Sunday in
waves of approximately 8.5 feet.
According to Julio Mejicanos,
President of ASOSURF, the event
in La Empalizada managed to
unite all of Central America's
surfing teams, because each
nation sent four surfers to
compete in Open, the same amount
in Junior and two for the
Women's, evening the competitive
field in numbers.
"To have each one of the
countries of this part of the
world with a complete team is
one of the great benefits that
we have had this year," affirmed
Mejicanos. "We consider it a
reward for all the efforts that
we have made to promote this
sport and the beauty of our
beaches."
The Open Semifinals brought it
down to only two country's
athletes: Panama's Omar Figueroa
and Alejandro Alfonso as well as
Costa Rica's Mattias Braun,
Diego Naranjo, Federico Pilurzu
and Jason Torres.
In the Final series, however, it
was Costa Rica's surfers who
became the great protagonists of
the Copa Sobe Adrenalina Rush
with representatives in all the
Finals going man-to-man, two
competitors in the last heat
going for the win. In the Open,
it looked much the same as 1st
year's Central American Surf
Championships in Costa Rica's
Playa Esterillos, with Ticos
Federico Pilurzu and Jason
Torres snapping, cutting, both
taking their boards up to 12:00,
fighting for that top spot. (In
2006, Pilurzu won Open, and
Torres came in 2nd, although the
latter also won Juniors.) They
both carried out maneuvers with
much power, with radical and
quick maneuvers that drew a
great amount of public applause.
During that half-hour heat,
there was a constant shift of
position between Torres and
Pilurzu. Nevertheless, in the
last five minutes, Pilurzu,
coming off his to 2nd place in
the Vans Pier Classic
Association of Surfing
Professionals (ASP) 2 Star World
Qualifying Series (WQS) Mens
Event in Huntington Beach,
California, was confident enough
to rush ahead of Torres and once
again become Central American
Open Surf Champion, this time
for 2007.
"The heat was always very
intense," recalled Pilurzu. "In
those cases, one must sharpen
the eye to select the waves that
add the most points. I'm happy
that I was concentrating well
enough to obtain a new triumph
in my sport. It's always an
honor to leave the name of Costa
Rica on the high podium."
In the Juniors race, three Costa
Ricans had an opportunity to
battle in the Semifinals--
Anthony Flores, Jairo Pérez and
Nikolas Ruhlow--along with El
Salvadorian Israel Arenivar and
the Panamanean David Godoy.
The man-to-man ended up Pérez
versus Nikolas Ruhlow. After 20
minutes of intense competition,
it came down to the very end of
the heat for the judges to
decide that it was Jairo's pure
attack that deserved 1st place.
"For this heat, God sent good
waves to me so I could come out
ahead because Nikolas is a great
rival who has an excellent
level. I had to use everything
in me to come out ahead, but in
the end all the effort was worth
the trouble. This triumph
represents a lot, because it
gives me a lot of spirit to go
back to my country and finish up
the Circuito Nacional de Surf
(CNS) and get the National
Junior Championship in two
weeks," indicated Pérez.
Jairo is currently ranked #1
Junior in Costa Rica. In
addition, last year, he
participated in a series of
National Scholastic Surfing
Association (NSSA) contests in
California, where he won the
Men's Open in one of these.
Althought the Women's Semifinals
included El Savador's Joselin
Ramos, Panama's Sonia García and
Nicole Pérez, as well as
Nicaragua's Ashley Blaylock, the
Tica delegation of Lisbeth
Vindas and Nataly Bernold
returned to sweep the Copa Sobe
Adrenalina Rush in the Women's
category. Lisbeth Vindas'
excellence in her heats earned
her a second Central American
Women's Surf Championship 1st
place.
"I am very happy with this new
triumph for Costa Rican surf in
Central American Surf
Championships," she said. "In
the Copa Sobe Adrenalina Rush,
we returned to demonstrate that
we have a lot of quality.
Hopefully, this victory
motivates other girls so that
they learn this sport that in
the last few years has earned
great pride for our country."
The girls of Costa Rica
completed their task with 2nd
place filled by 13-year-old
wunderkind Nataly Bernold, who
not only gave Vindas a run in
the waves during her one-on-one,
but has been a challenge all
year in the homebreaks of the
CNS. Bernold is ranked #1 on the
2006-07 CNS for Women's and
Junior Women's at this time.
After the 2nd Central American
Surf Championships Copa Sobe
Adrenalina Rush trophies were
announced, Mejicanos announced
that the 3rd edition of the
Central American Surf
Championships are tentatively
set to take place February or
March 2008 at Playa Venado,
Panama. He said that more
information will be released in
the next few months.
Final Results of the 2nd Central
American Surf Championships Copa
Sobe Adrenalina Rush March
30-April 1, 2007, Playa La
Empalizada, Guatemala
Open Category
Federico Pilurzu, Costa Rica.
Jason Torres, Costa Rica.
Junior Category
1. Jairo Pérez, Costa Rica.
2. Nikolas Ruhlow, Costa Rica.
Women's Category
1. Lisbeth Vindas, Costa Rica.
2. Natalie Bernold, Costa Rica.
Country's Positions
Costa Rica: 9033 points
Panamá: 6059.
Guatemala: 4952.
4. Nicaragua: 4701.
5. El Salvador: 3911.
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