With conditions pumping, the contest stormed through round after round.
The women came out firing on Day 1 of the QS 1,000 Jeep San Bartolo Peru. As a large swell hit the Peruvian coastline, event organizers opted to relocate the contest from the main site along the jetties in San Bartolo to the sizable back up site at PeƱascal. The 6-foot waves (2 meters) had a "Sunset-esque" like quality, with voluminous righthanders breaking along a rocky coastline.
Being in top physical fitness was key today as the surfers had to battle against large sets, extensive paddling and finding the right part of the line-up to drop into the best waves. Under these conditions, the surfers from Peru held a slight advantage after having spent more time at the powerful waves at PeƱascal.
Melanie Giunta - WSL / Mauricio Espinoza
Melanie Giunta (PER) obtained a 16.75 for the highest heat total of the day after earning two scores in the excellent range (8.75 + 8.00) from the judges after blasting her way through some of the largest waves of the day in Heat 4 of the Quarterfinals.
With conditions pumping, the contest stormed through round after round and was concluded after the Semifinals. In Heat 1, the strong goofy-footer Anali Gomez (PER) had the opportunity to show off her backhand attack and was the first athlete to advance into the Finals. Dominic Barona (ECU) advanced in 2nd place, defeating Daniela Rosas (PER) and Jessica Anderson (CHL).
Dominic Barona - WSL / Mauricio Espinoza
However, it was Vania Torres (PER) that led the charge in front of the hometown crowd after she scored a 9.25 on her best wave for the highest single wave ride of the competition. With her experience in heavy waves, Bailey Nagy, the lone Hawaiian left in competition also advanced along Torres into the Finals after defeating the 2016 WSL South America Junior Champion Taina Hinckel (BRA).
The two athletes from Peru - Gomez and Torres will now face Barona and Nagy in the Final.
The return of Qualifying Series events to Peru still has plenty of action to see as the men's division will hit the water with the start of the QS 1,000 Rip Curl Sab Bartolo Peru on Friday. An array of nations will be represented by the 64 athletes that will be competing in San Bartolo, including Brazil, Peru, Chile, the USA, Australia, Argentina, Hawaii, France, Greece, Ecuador and Costa Rica.
Anali Gomez - WSL / Mauricio Espinoza
The top seed of the event is Miguel Tudela (PER), who was victorious at the last QS event held in San Bartolo in 2012. He is scheduled to compete in Heat 1 of the day against Lucas Solar (PER), Jacob Szekely (USA) and Felipe Oliveira (BRA). Excitement is building with the opportunity to run in the heavy waves at PeƱascal.
Peruvians Come Out Firing at QS 1,000 Jeep San Bartolo Peru
JoĆ£o Carvalho
The women came out firing on Day 1 of the QS 1,000 Jeep San Bartolo Peru. As a large swell hit the Peruvian coastline, event organizers opted to relocate the contest from the main site along the jetties in San Bartolo to the sizable back up site at PeƱascal. The 6-foot waves (2 meters) had a "Sunset-esque" like quality, with voluminous righthanders breaking along a rocky coastline.
Being in top physical fitness was key today as the surfers had to battle against large sets, extensive paddling and finding the right part of the line-up to drop into the best waves. Under these conditions, the surfers from Peru held a slight advantage after having spent more time at the powerful waves at PeƱascal.
Melanie Giunta - WSL / Mauricio EspinozaMelanie Giunta (PER) obtained a 16.75 for the highest heat total of the day after earning two scores in the excellent range (8.75 + 8.00) from the judges after blasting her way through some of the largest waves of the day in Heat 4 of the Quarterfinals.
With conditions pumping, the contest stormed through round after round and was concluded after the Semifinals. In Heat 1, the strong goofy-footer Anali Gomez (PER) had the opportunity to show off her backhand attack and was the first athlete to advance into the Finals. Dominic Barona (ECU) advanced in 2nd place, defeating Daniela Rosas (PER) and Jessica Anderson (CHL).
Dominic Barona - WSL / Mauricio EspinozaHowever, it was Vania Torres (PER) that led the charge in front of the hometown crowd after she scored a 9.25 on her best wave for the highest single wave ride of the competition. With her experience in heavy waves, Bailey Nagy, the lone Hawaiian left in competition also advanced along Torres into the Finals after defeating the 2016 WSL South America Junior Champion Taina Hinckel (BRA).
The two athletes from Peru - Gomez and Torres will now face Barona and Nagy in the Final.
The return of Qualifying Series events to Peru still has plenty of action to see as the men's division will hit the water with the start of the QS 1,000 Rip Curl Sab Bartolo Peru on Friday. An array of nations will be represented by the 64 athletes that will be competing in San Bartolo, including Brazil, Peru, Chile, the USA, Australia, Argentina, Hawaii, France, Greece, Ecuador and Costa Rica.
Anali Gomez - WSL / Mauricio EspinozaThe top seed of the event is Miguel Tudela (PER), who was victorious at the last QS event held in San Bartolo in 2012. He is scheduled to compete in Heat 1 of the day against Lucas Solar (PER), Jacob Szekely (USA) and Felipe Oliveira (BRA). Excitement is building with the opportunity to run in the heavy waves at PeƱascal.
Jeep Pro San Bartolo Peru
The Rip Curl Pro and Jeep Pro San Bartolo culminates with great conditions to crown Miguel Tudela and Anali Gomez as the event champions.
En el tercer día de competencia se veía venir una lucha sin cuartel entre brasileros y peruanos por el titulo del Jeep Pro y Rip Curl pro
Both athletes now sit atop the WSL South America Regional rankings after winning their QS 1,000 events in Peru.
Best moments from day 1 of the QS1000 Jeep Pro San Bartolo Peru
El primer día de competencia del Jeep Pro y Rip Curl Pro 2017 se pinto de rojo y blanco.
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