
South Africa destination of some of the more shaped national surfers
South Africa destination of some of the more shaped national surfers
National surfers such as Vicente Romero, Ariane Ochoa, Aritz Aranburu or Andy Criere are in South Africa to challenge the international circuit tests with which they can add a lot of points to the QS general ranking. During these days, the QS (Qualifying Series) Volkswagen SA Open of Surfing is being held, and the Jordy Smith Cape Town Surf Pro Big Bay, Cape Town and the Pro Ballito in Ballito, KwaZulu@-@ Natal, all of them in South Africa, are being held. Of the Spaniards, Ariane Ochoa, has been the best result in this first championship, fourth place, where he has reached the final, where he surpasses to a high level and without any physical discomfort. Ariane herself analyzed her role in the first of three competitions in South Africa in which she managed to reach the end, "I've had some very good feelings... so the truth is I'm very happy, happy to get back on track."
On the other hand, Vicente Romero, another of the national surfers on African lands, told us about his first contact and how he faces this succession of events in South Africa, in which doing a good role can add many points, "it's the third time I've been in South Africa, in this first championship I haven't had any luck in the first manga I competed in and I've been eliminated."Even so, Vincent himself was confident and confident to play a good role in the trials that lie ahead of him, "I still have two championships left and one of them is a ten thousand (points) and it's the most important of the year for me... so I'm training hard to make the most of my stay here.". The other two Spaniards, Aritz Aranburu and Andy Criere, managed to pass the first sleeves but, they were not enough to sneak into the rounds that gave access to the final eliminations. Both are also preparing the next test, the Jordy Smith Cape Town Surf Pro, to be held from 22 to 25 June.
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