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ALVARO BAYONA “ALVIN” Y AITOR FRANCESENA “GALLO” A LAS FINALES DEL “ISA WORLD ADAPTIVE SURFING CHAMPIONSHIP 2016”

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Gran papel de los españoles que se meten en las finales tras haber realizado un buen papel durante las pruebas disputadas durante el fin de semana

Magníficas noticias las que llegan desde la playa de La Jolla Shore en San Diego, California, donde se está disputando el campeonato del mundo de surf adaptado. Los surfistas españoles Álvaro Bayona “Alvin” y Aitor Francesena “Gallo” se han clasificado, en sus categorías, para las finales del “ISA World Adaptive Surfing Championship 2016”.

La gran cita mundial del deporte adaptado, que estos días se está celebrando en la costa del pacifico, nos deja unos buenos resultados por parte de los representantes españoles. Álvaro Bayona se colaba como tercero del ranking, en una clasificación muy apretada por arriba. Entre los tres primeros apenas hay dos puntos de diferencia (13.13 / 12.80 / 11.23), lo que hoy (11:40 a.m.  hora local) garantizará una final muy disputada entre estos surfistas, en las que el español Álvaro Bayona parte con opciones para colgarse cualquiera de las medallas. 

Tras finalizar su manga comentaba lo siguiente, “estoy contento porque me he conseguido meter en la final, algo insatisfecho porque las condiciones han sido pequeñas y no he podido demostrar todo mi potencial. De todas maneras muy contento por haberme metido en la final contra los rivales del año pasado, que son dos referentes que tenía en el surf, así que si les puedo ganar sería muy bueno”.

Por su parte, el surfista vasco Aitor Francesena, no está dando tregua a sus rivales en su categoría. “Gallo”, se ha vuelto a alzar con el primer puesto de la segunda ronda, lo que lo deja con una puntuación total de 18.16, una de las más altas del campeonato, y con clarísimas opciones de llevarse la medalla de oro en la final de la categoría “invidente”, que se disputará hoy a las 10:50 a.m. (Hora Local) .

“Gallo” comentaba a la salida de su prueba “el mar ha crecido, cosa que me favorecía, pero no he llegado a surfear como yo me esperaba. Uno de los oídos se me quedaba taponado y yo que soy un murciélago de mar me afecta mucho para coger las olas. Pero quitando eso he cogido dos olas buenas con puntuaciones altas y eso me ha hecho meterme en la final”.

Las condiciones de mar que se prevén para la jornada de hoy (11 diciembre 7:30 a.m. hora local), son algo mayores que las de estos días previos. Así que, las finales de este segundo ISA World Adaptive Surfing Championship 2016, se presumen entretenidas y muy disputadas en algunas de sus categorías.

Mañana también se conocerá cual será el país que conquiste el primer título mundial por equipos. Esta edición será la primera vez que se incluya una clasificación de este tipo, por lo tanto, el que mañana gane podrá decir que será el primer equipo campeón del mundo. El podio estará apretado entre las grandes potencias del surf, USA, Hawái, Brasil o Australia.

Para ver el campeonato y conocer los resultados, toda la información se podrá seguir en directo a través de página web de la ISA (www.isaworlds.com/adaptive/2016/en/) y de las redes sociales de la Federación Española de Surf: 

•Twitter:@surfingspain

•Instagram: @surfingpuntoes

•Facebok: https://www.facebook.com/FESurfing

 

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