
The Canary Yael Peña achieves in Agadir the gold in the Eurojunior of Surf 2016
The Canary Yael Peña achieves in Agadir the gold in the Eurojunior of Surf 2016
The components of # larojitasurf in Surf Sub16 Yael Peña and Iker Amatriaín achieved gold and silver respectively in a large surfing sleeve with very high scores. Final brooch of the Eurojunior 2016, with the beach of Anza in Agadir offering again good waves, sun and a great atmosphere. It was the day of the finals and the tension was in and out of the water. The Spanish team presented, after eight days of competition, nine finalists distributed in seven finals of the eight that were held in total. The canary Carlos Suárez in Bobyboard Sub16 opened the Spanish illusions, third place and bronze medal. The next to enter the water was Teresa Padilla in Bodyboard Sub18 Feminine, a great championship for the canarian who with his second place, takes a well-deserved silver medal. The following ends to enter were those of the canary Lucas Nahuel in Bodyboard Sub18, and that of the Basque Oihan Aizpuru in Longboard and Adur Amatriain in Surf Sub14. There was not too much luck for all three, they take the copper medal, at the end of quarters in each of their final sleeves. The joy of the day was given by the Canary Yael Peña, which was imposed with remarkable clarity at the end of Surf Sub16, achieving the gold and the European championship in an almost perfect sleeve, adding 18.73 points of 20 possible, 9.63 and 9.10 were its best waves. A round final for the Spanish team, as the Basque Iker Amatriain also achieved the silver medal by closing a championship at high height. The last final with Spanish representation came with the category Surf Sub18 Female with the Basque Ariane Ochoa and Nadia Erostarbe. Ariane prayed the victory, but the last wave of the Portuguese representative relegated it to the second square, silver with bitter taste for the vizcaine surfer. For his part Nadia finished fourth, copper medal and big championship his.
Podium Final Selections
1 Gold - Portugal - 11.255 points
2nd Silver - Spain - 9,826
3rd Bronze - Morocco - 9,261
4th Copper - England - 7,609
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