Longboarding is a simple game, played on a 9Ft+ board and at the end Delpero and Lemoigne always win.
Edouard Delpero and Alice Lemoigne have won the Longboard Pro Espinho today, claiming the victory over Benoit Carpentier and Zoe Grospiron respectively, in clean two-to-three foot waves peeling off the break wall at Praia da Baia.
The event resumed in picture-perfect longboarding conditions with long and soft waves in a glassy lineup before the wind picked up a little bit in the afternoon.
Edouard Delpero Continues to Dominate European Longboarding
Edouard Delpero (FRA) - WSL / Laurent Masurel
Since his older brother's retirement from competition, Delpero has been the undeniable king of European surfing, winning today his fourth regional title by claiming the Longboard Pro Espinho in spectacular fashion. The Frenchman, a former runner-up in the world, posted excellent scores (above 8 points) in each of his four heats en route to victory in Portugal.
"It's my third event in Espinho and I've been lucky to win all of them so far," he stated. "I'm glad to share that Final with Benoit, there were some new French surfers competing too and it was great to see new faces and people coming from far away."
In the Final, Delpero defeated compatriot Carpentier, who reached his first Final on The WSL tours in his third year competing at the European level.
Benoit Carpentier (FRA) - WSL / Laurent Masurel
"I've been coming here for three years and always got stuck in the Semis so I'm happy to make the Final this time," he said. "Edouard is clearly on another planet so I was just happy to share the Final with him. Longboarding is not my main focus, but competing against him and watching him surf definitely gives me things to think about how to improve my own surfing. I love coming here, the city gets better every year and waves are always good."
Lemoigne Wins 6th and Quickest European Title of Her Career
Alice Lemoigne (FRA) - WSL / Laurent Masurel
While it has in the past taken up to three, four or five events to secure a regional title on the Old Continent, exceptional conditions this year made this lone event the decider. Coming in the top seed in this event and with an odd number of surfers enlisted, Lemoigne did not have an opponent in her Quarterfinal and only surfed two heats to victory and sixth regional longboard title.
"I'm super happy to win the European title a sixth time," she said. "The conditions were super hard in the final so I'm happy to win it and congratulations to all the girls. I'm just really thankful to be able to compete again and I really want to thank all the people involved in making this event happen."
In a wave-starved, remake of last year's Final, Lemoigne defeated good friend Grospiron who confirmed her status of up-and-coming talent on the European longboard scene.
"That Final was really tough but I really enjoyed competing here again," she said. "It's nice to finally do this again, I've been spending a lot more time studying than surfing this year and it's fun to put on the jersey again. I'm a little bit disappointed with my performance in the Final but I'll be back to try and win one."
Zoe Grospiron (FRA) - WSL / Laurent Masurel
The crowning of the Longboard winners today marked the culmination of an epic week of surfing in Espinho, starting on Tuesday with the best juniors from the continent battling it out in picture-perfect waves. The event even witnessed a historic performance by French surfer Kauli Vaast who posted a perfect 20.00 heat in his Quarterfinal bout before going all the way to victory on Friday.
Edouard Delpero and Alice Lemoigne Win Longboard Pro Espinho, Claim European Titles
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Edouard Delpero and Alice Lemoigne have won the Longboard Pro Espinho today, claiming the victory over Benoit Carpentier and Zoe Grospiron respectively, in clean two-to-three foot waves peeling off the break wall at Praia da Baia.
The event resumed in picture-perfect longboarding conditions with long and soft waves in a glassy lineup before the wind picked up a little bit in the afternoon.
Edouard Delpero Continues to Dominate European Longboarding
Edouard Delpero (FRA) - WSL / Laurent MasurelSince his older brother's retirement from competition, Delpero has been the undeniable king of European surfing, winning today his fourth regional title by claiming the Longboard Pro Espinho in spectacular fashion. The Frenchman, a former runner-up in the world, posted excellent scores (above 8 points) in each of his four heats en route to victory in Portugal.
"It's my third event in Espinho and I've been lucky to win all of them so far," he stated. "I'm glad to share that Final with Benoit, there were some new French surfers competing too and it was great to see new faces and people coming from far away."
In the Final, Delpero defeated compatriot Carpentier, who reached his first Final on The WSL tours in his third year competing at the European level.
Benoit Carpentier (FRA) - WSL / Laurent Masurel"I've been coming here for three years and always got stuck in the Semis so I'm happy to make the Final this time," he said. "Edouard is clearly on another planet so I was just happy to share the Final with him. Longboarding is not my main focus, but competing against him and watching him surf definitely gives me things to think about how to improve my own surfing. I love coming here, the city gets better every year and waves are always good."
Lemoigne Wins 6th and Quickest European Title of Her Career
Alice Lemoigne (FRA) - WSL / Laurent MasurelWhile it has in the past taken up to three, four or five events to secure a regional title on the Old Continent, exceptional conditions this year made this lone event the decider. Coming in the top seed in this event and with an odd number of surfers enlisted, Lemoigne did not have an opponent in her Quarterfinal and only surfed two heats to victory and sixth regional longboard title.
"I'm super happy to win the European title a sixth time," she said. "The conditions were super hard in the final so I'm happy to win it and congratulations to all the girls. I'm just really thankful to be able to compete again and I really want to thank all the people involved in making this event happen."
In a wave-starved, remake of last year's Final, Lemoigne defeated good friend Grospiron who confirmed her status of up-and-coming talent on the European longboard scene.
"That Final was really tough but I really enjoyed competing here again," she said. "It's nice to finally do this again, I've been spending a lot more time studying than surfing this year and it's fun to put on the jersey again. I'm a little bit disappointed with my performance in the Final but I'll be back to try and win one."
Zoe Grospiron (FRA) - WSL / Laurent MasurelThe crowning of the Longboard winners today marked the culmination of an epic week of surfing in Espinho, starting on Tuesday with the best juniors from the continent battling it out in picture-perfect waves. The event even witnessed a historic performance by French surfer Kauli Vaast who posted a perfect 20.00 heat in his Quarterfinal bout before going all the way to victory on Friday.
Edouard Delpero
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Longboard Pro Espinho
Longboarding is a simple game, played on a 9Ft+ board and at the end Delpero and Lemoigne always win.
Longboarders take apart the rights of Praia da Baia to fight for a spot into Finals day.
The Longboard event gets underway in Espinho.
European longboarders meet up again in Espinho to decide the regional title in 2020.