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Epic surf condition with "Minami Boso Junior Pro 2018" IT'S ON !!
Tosh Omi
2018/10/06
"Minami Boso Junior Pro" M.B.J.'s DAY 1 has ended in big day. The weather at the Chitose Point was fine, the waves were 2-3 feet and the shape were very good, so it been a perfect condition for the junior games. In the best condition, today Men 's rounds 1 and 2 and quarter finals, and Cadet' s Round 1 and Women 's quarter finals were digested.
Men's division was held until the rounds 1 ,2 and the quarter finals, and the next-generation gathered from all over the country fought a high-level battle that can't be thought of as U-18. Last year's Minami Boso Junior Pro champion Joe Azuchi has appeared from round two. In round two, we were not blessed with waves, we run round 2 in but in the quarter finals we showed amazing surfing. Both right and left waves showed a riding with a punch, restrained the powerful team and advanced to semi-finals at the best place.
"In round two, I could not get on the wave and it was a little uneasy game but in the quarter finals I could ride a nice wave and I could connect it to tomorrow."Joe Azuchi said." I like the waves of Minami Boso so I will try hard tomorrow so that I can win the championship. "
Another epic action with Rio Waida made big air surfing. 7.30 and back up score 7.23 total heat score made it 14.53 point to make it next round.
Women's started from quarter finals. Athletes who have had results even in overseas matches have been named, and a high level battle took place that did not seem quarter final. Even so, Minami Nonaka demonstrated the strength of the game. She recently, has graced the victory in the QS to be his first in the "Jordy Smith Cape Town Surf Pro press by O'Neill," which was held in South Africa, is one of the players has attracted the current attention. When she scored 7.33 points on the back side early in the heat, even at the end of the heat I showed off the skill with the front side and won 7.03 points.
"The number of waves diminished at the time of heat, and it was nice to have a good ride in a limited wave. "Nonaka said. "Many of the skilled players are the top-level players who are experiencing the world, so I will try to fix them and work hard tomorrow. "
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