“DO OR DIE” DAY 5 AT THE VISSLA ISA WORLD JUNIOR SURFING CHAMPIONSHIP

Huge Upsets And Incredible Action From The Point To The Beach Break With The Worlds Best Juniors

Day 5 of the VISSLA ISA World Junior Surfing Championship (WJSC) in Ecuador was “do or die” for many countries and athletes, as a 3rd or 4th place in the Repechage heats meant elimination from the world’s largest junior surfing competition.

Ireland's Gearoid Mc Daid is staying alive in the Repechage, and representing his country proudly as the only member of Team Ireland. Photo: ISA/Rommel Gonzales
Ireland’s Gearoid Mc Daid is staying alive in the Repechage, and representing his country proudly as the only member of Team Ireland. Photo: ISA/Rommel Gonzales

Today witnessed huge upsets. Defending Boys U-18 Gold Medalist from the 2013 ISA WJSC, Josh Moniz (HAW) was eliminated from the contest. Another casualty was one of the event favorites, Noe Mar McGonagle from Costa Rica, who came close to a Gold Medal in 2012 and was chasing after the title in his last year as a junior.

The nail-biting day featured heats in the Repechage rounds 2-5 for both Boys and Girls divisions. With the current swell maintained in the 2-4 feet range, although bigger waves are on the way. Surfline, the official forecaster of the event has predicted a building swell on Saturday that will deliver 5-8ft waves with occasional 10ft+ waves on Sunday.

After 5 days of competition, Team France is leading the charge as they have only lost one of their 12 athletes so far. Following close behind are Australia and Hawaii.

The host country, Ecuador, is sitting in 12th place after losing all of their athletes except Esnaider Parrales, who is keeping the hopes alive for the local team in the Boys U-18.

“As we approach the final days of the VISSLA ISA World Junior Surfing Championship, all teams are giving their best effort,” commented ISA President Fernando Aguerre. “I wish the best of luck to all the surfers remaining in the contest.

Aguerre also said, “The world’s best juniors are guaranteed to put on an incredible show all the way to the finals so make sure not to miss any of the action on the live webcast.

Despite putting on a great performance in Ecuador's great waves, USA's Daniel Glenn, fell short today and has been eliminated from the competition. Photo: ISA/Rommel Gonzales
Despite putting on a great performance in Ecuador’s great waves, USA’s Daniel Glenn, fell short today and has been eliminated from the competition. Photo: ISA/Rommel Gonzales

The main podium featured Repechage 2-5 for the Boys U-18 and U-16.

Italy’s Leonardo Fioravanti, 2013 ISA WJSC Silver Medalist, was the best surfer in the U-18 Repechage. Fioravanti earned a 13.50, and defeated Costa Rica’s Manuel Mesen (9.17) and Canada´s lone competitor, Sean Foerster (3.73), who is now out of the Medals race. The Italian advanced in 1st place in his next Repechage heat.

“It’s not like the Qualifying round, where you lose and you get another chance so this is it; everyone’s giving 100%,” remarked Fioravanti on the level of competition.

In the Boys U-16, France’s Tituan Boyer was the standout of the round, earning the highest total heat score of 9.90, defeating Mauiki Raioha (8.03, HAW), Luis Pereira (7.83, POR)

Australia's Luke Hynd. Photo: ISA/Rommel Gonzales
Australia’s Luke Hynd. Photo: ISA/Rommel Gonzales

The second podium featured Repechage 3 and 4 for the Girls U-18 and U-16.

In the Girls U-18, despite getting off to a great start in her Round 3 heat, USA’s Frankie Harrer, was sent home in her Repechage Round 4 heat.

Harrer scored 11.80, the highest score of the division in Repechage 3, but in Repechage 4, Harrer came up short, posting a 6.90 and finished in fourth. The American and NSSA standout was defeated by Hawaii’s Bailey Nagy, who scored 8.80, placing first, Argentina’s Lucia Cosoleto (7.64), in second, and Japan’s Hinako Kurokawa (7.17), in third.

The standout of this round was Australia’s Holly Wawn, a member of the 2013 Australia Gold Medal Team, who earned the highest heat total of 9.33.

Australia's Holly Hawn. Photo: ISA/Michael Tweddle
Australia’s Holly Hawn. Photo: ISA/Michael Tweddle

In the Girls U-16, Billie Melinz (AUS), the 2013 Australian Rip Curl Grom Search Champion, set the pace in the division where she has fought her way through with good performances after dropping out of the qualifying round.

The Aussie scored 11.00, the highest heat total of the Day in her Repechage 4 heat. Melinz defeated Lisa Girardet (7.00, FRA), Elin Tawharu (3.73, NZL) and Lilly Von Treuenfels (3.33, GER).

Friday will feature the semifinals of the ISA Aloha Cup, a tag-team relay competition featuring the top 7 finishing teams from last year’s ISA WJSC, plus the host country, Ecuador. Each team is made up of 4 boys and 1 girl surfing in a Semifinal followed by the Final on Sunday.

For a full list of today’s results, click here- http://isawjsc.com/2014/results/

For a full list of Team Standings, click here

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The 2014 VISSLA ISA World Junior Surfing Championship resumes Friday at 7:40am with The Morning Show hosted by Beau Hodge, and with guests from the Team Ecuador.

Following that, the competition will feature:
Main Podium:
3 Heats Repechage 5 Boys U-16
3 Heats Repechage 5 Boys U-18
3 Heats Repechage 6 Boys U-16
2 Heats Repechage 5 Girls U-18
3 Heats Repechage 6 Boys U-18
2 Heats Repechage 7 Boys U-16
2 Heats Repechage 5 Girls U-16
2 Heats Repechage 7 Boys U-18
Aloha Cup Semifinals

The live webcast of the entire 2014 VISSLA ISA World Junior Surfing Championship is available on www.isawjsc.com

Here is the scheduled for Day 5:
Friday, 7:40am Salinas, Ecuador
Friday, 5:40am West Coast USA
Friday, 2:40pm Western Europe
Friday, 10:40pm Sydney, Australia

About the International Surfing Association
The International Surfing Association (ISA) is recognized by the International Olympic Committee as the World Governing Authority for Surfing. It was originally founded as the International Surfing Federation in 1964 and has been running the Open Division World Championship since 1964, the World Junior Surfing Championship since 1980, the World Masters Surfing Championship since 2007, the World Bodyboard Championship since 2011, the Hainan Wanning Riyue Bay International Surfing Festival in China, and the World Standup Paddle (SUP) and Paddleboard Championship beginning in 2012. The ISA also sanctions the World Kneeboard Titles and the World Tandem Surfing Championship, and will launch the World Longboard Championship in 2013. ISA membership includes the surfing National Governing Bodies of 75 countries on five continents. Its headquarters are located in La Jolla, California. It is presided over by Fernando Aguerre (Argentina), first elected President in 1994 in Rio de Janeiro and re-elected seven times since. The ISA’s four Vice-Presidents are Alan Atkins (AUS), Karín Sierralta (PER), Debbie Beacham (USA) and Layne Beachley (AUS).

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