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Isa Wsg World Surfing Games 2017 ISA WSG WORLD SURFING GAMES 2017 #LarojaSURF 20 AL 28 DE MAYO | BIARRITZ FRANCIA LaLiga con el Deporte Español LaLiga con el Deporte Español ISA WSG WORLD SURFING GAMES 2017 #LarojaSURF ÍNDICE - INTERNATIONAL SURFING ASOCIATION ( ISA ) - ISA WORLD SURFING GAMES - TITULOS OFICIALES - ISA WORLD SURFING GAMES 2017 - PROGRAMA PROVISIONAL - ZONAS DE COMPETICIÓN - EQUIPO NACIONAL ISA WORLD SURFING GAMES - #TeamESPsurf - - CRITERIOS Y PRE-SELECCIÓN - SELECCIÓN ESPAÑOLA ISA WSG 2017 - EQUIPO TÉCNICO FESURFING - COMUNICACIÓN FESURFING ISA WORLD SURFING GAMES 2017 CONTACTOS (FEDERACIÓN ESPAÑOLA E SURFING & INTERNATIONAL SURFING ASOCIATTION ) ATENCIÓN A MEDIOS, GESTIÓN DE ENTREVISTAS, CONVOCATORIAS, ACCIONES ESPECIALES y DISTRIBUCIÓN DE NOTAS DE PRENSA FESURFING. RESPONSABLE DE COMUNICACIÓN FESURFING: Carlos Betoño | +34 665 796 255 | [email protected] WEB Y REDES SOCIALES OFICIALES FESURFING FESurfing @fesurfing_ @fesurfing_ WEB OFICIAL #TeamESPsurf : www.fesurf.es INTERNATIONAL SURFING ASOCIATTION MEDIA MANAGER Evan Quarnstrom | [email protected] WEB Y REDES SOCIALES OFICIALES ISA ISAsurfing @ISAsurfing @ISAsurfing WEB OFICIAL ISA: www.isasurf.org WEB OFICIAL ISA WSG 2017: www.isaworlds.com LaLiga con el Deporte Español ISA WSG WORLD SURFING INTERNATIONAL SURFING ASSOCIATION (ISA) GAMES 2017 #LarojaSURF La International Surfing Association o ISA es la Federación Internacional de Surf, reconocida por el Comité Olímpico Internacional (COI) como la autoridad de gobierno global para el surf. La Federación Internacional de Surf (ISF) creada en 1964 pasó a llamarse ISA en 1976. El primer campeonato mundial se organizó en 1964 y desde 1994 el Presidente de la ISA es el argentino Fernando Aguerre, principal impulsor de la entrada del surf en el universo olímpico . La ISA es la autoridad que gobierna el mundo del surf y todas sus disciplinas, incluyendo bodyboard, longboard, skimboard y Stand Up Paddle. La ISA está trabajando para desarrollar el surf en sus países miembros (101). Organiza todos los años el campeonato mundial de surf de Naciones en las modalidades de surfing Open, Junior, Masters, Stand Up Paddle, bodyboard y longboard. El Comité Olímpico Internacional (COI) decidió el 3 de agosto de 2016 incluir cinco nuevas disciplinas, una de ellas el surf, en los Juegos Olímpicos-2020 en Tokio (Japón). Un éxito para la ISA, que presentó su candidatura en 1990. Sitio web oficial: www.isasurf.org LaLiga con el Deporte Español ISA WSG WORLD SURFING ISA WORLD SURFING GAMES GAMES 2017 #LarojaSURF Los ISA World Surfing Games son considerados los Juegos Olímpicos de surf. Se otorgan las medallas de oro, plata, bronce y cobre (cuarto lugar). Los surfistas compiten por el honor de representar a su país y los colores nacionales. Más de 40 países representados por más de 200 surfistas competirán por los títulos individuales y el título por equi- pos. Entre las principales naciones participantes destacan: Francia, Australia, EE.UU., Brasil, Hawai, Sudáfrica, Perú, Portugal, Japón y Costa Rica como principales potencias del surfing mundial. Además estarán presentes países como Rusia, Italia, Dinamarca, Argentina, Tahití, México, Canadá, Nueva Zelanda, Suiza, Barbados, Israel, Marruecos, Alemania o China e India. El #TeamESPsurf tendrá la gran oportunidad de calibrar sus aspiracioes . La ISA en estos más de 50 años ha coronado a surfistas de todas las nacionalidades. En sus cajones se han subido estrellas del surfing actual como: Gabriel Medina, Julian Wilson, Jordy Smith, Owen Wright, Jamie Mitchell, Alejo Muniz, Jeremy Flores, Casper Steinfath, Stephanie Gilmore, Sally Fitzgibbons, Courtney Conlogue o Jordan Mercer. Mucho ha llovido desde que en 1964 en Manly Beach ( Australia ), se alzasen con el oro dos de las leyendas de este deporte, los australianos Midget Farrelly y Phyllis O’Donell. Dos históricos que han pasado a la lista de honor del surfing por haber sido el primer hombre y la primera mujer campeones del mundo. LaLiga con el Deporte Español ISA WSG WORLD SURFING ISA WORLD SURFING GAMES 2017 - BIARRITZ FRANCIA - GAMES 2017 #LarojaSURF Considerada la cuna del surf en el viejo continente, la ciudad francesa de Biarritz será este año el escenario principal del gran festival del surfing por naciones. A tan sólo 30 kilómetros de España, marca la frontera entre la arenosa costa de Las Landas y la costa acantilada donde mueren los Pirineos atlánticos. Es una zona en la que se puede disfrutar de multitud de olas de gran calidad en una línea de costa prácticamente continúa y que alberga algunos de los mejores "beachbreaks" franceses. Con motivo de los 60 años de la aparición del surf en Francia (1957) y para llevar su apoyo a la candidatura de París-2024, la Federación Francesa de Surf organizará la primera competición de naciones dentro de la era olímpica. Un evento de alcance internacional que le permitirá acelerar su ambicioso proyecto. Francia es el anfitrión de los ISA World Surfing Games por tercera vez, después de las ediciones de 1980 (Biarritz) y 1992 (Lacanau). PROGRAMA PROVISIONAL ISA WORLD SURFING GAMES 2017 MAYO Lunes Martes Miércoles Jueves Viernes Sábado Domingo 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 CEREMONIA LLEGADA DE EQUIPOS Y REGISTRO DE COMPETIDORES APERTURA COMPETICIÓN INDIVIDUAL COMPETICIÓN FEMENINA RUEDA DE INDIVIDUAL PRENSA ISA FEMENINA FINAL 22 23 24 25 26 27 FINAL 28 COMPETICIÓN INICIO COMPETICIÓN COMPETICIÓN COMPETICIÓN COMPETICIÓN COMPETICIÓN INDIVIDUAL COMPETICIÓN INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL FEMENINA INDIVIDUAL MASCULINA MASCULINA MASCULINA MASCULINA MASCULINA ENTREGA MASCULINA ENTREGA MEDALLAS MEDALLAS LaLiga con el Deporte Español ISA WSG WORLD SURFING ISA WORLD SURFING GAMES 2017 - TÍTULOS OFICIALES - GAMES 2017 #LarojaSURF La participación en los ISA World Surfing Games es por selecciones nacionales. Cada selección está formada por seis deportistas (4 hombres y 2 mujeres) seleccionados por sus países para participar en los ISA World Surfing Games en 2017. Se otorgan cuatro títulos: dos individuales (masculino y femenino) y dos por equipos (Campeón del mundo de nacio- nes y Trofeo Aloha Cup). CAMPEÓN DEL MUNDO CAMPEÓN DEL MUNDO CAMPEÓN DEL MUNDO CAMPEÓN SURF INDIVIDUAL MASCULINO SURF INDIVIDUAL FEMENINO SURF DE NACIONES ALOHA CUP En los ISA World Surfing Games se compite por conseguir las medallas de oro, plata, bronce y cobre (cuarto lugar)en todas las modalidades y categorías. LaLiga con el Deporte Español ISA WSG WORLD SURFING ISA WORLD SURFING GAMES 2017 - ZONAS DE COMPETICIÓN - GAMES 2017 #LarojaSURF PODIUM PRINCIPAL GRANDE PLAGE DE BIARRITZ Será el lugar donde se ubique el set principal de los ISA World Surfing Games 2017. Rodeado por el Casino de Belle- vue y el Hôtel Palace, es un verdadero anfiteatro ideal para realizar competiciones de surf. En los años 2015 y 2016 se celebraron allí campeonatos nacionales de Francia . La Grande Plage de Biarritz es una de las playas más populares de toda la región. La ola es un “Beach Break” con algunas rocas, que tiene salidas de izquierda y derecha. Es una playa bastante caprichosa con las mareas y cuando recibe buenas condiciones puede ofrecer tubos, aunque especialmente ofrece paredes largas que permiten encade- nar maniobras. PODIUM ALTERNATIVO CHAMBRE d'AMOUR en ANGLET Será el lugar alternativo para la competición. Entre los acantilados del Faro y el Dique del Adour existen una multitud de “Beach Breaks” repartidos en 5 km de costa. Chambre d’Amour y el Club son los picos más conocidos y concurri- dos. Con buenas condiciones son olas más potentes que la zona principal de competición además de ser una zona más consistente en cuanto a frecuencia y tamaño de olas con respecto al podium principal. LaLiga con el Deporte Español ISA WSG WORLD SURFING EQUIPO NACIONAL - CRITERIOS Y PRE-SELECCIÓN - GAMES 2017 #LarojaSURF El Comité Técnico de FESURFING ( Federación Española de Surfing ) ha establecido los siguientes criterios para la pre-selección, en este año 2017 con un mínimo de 2 deportistas por puesto, para las competiciones internacionales: • Cumplir con los criterios de edad según categorías • No tener sanción disciplinaria en firme de la Federación Española de Surfing y FFAA asociadas. • Participar activamente en las convocatorias oficiales de FESurfing. • Puntos obtenidos en el baremo según los resultados en competiciones durante los ocho meses anteriores. • Salvo excepciones, en aquellas categorías con más de 1 competidor, uno de los pre-seleccionados será el Campeón de la Copa de España FESurfing correspondiente. • El comité técnico podrá convocar aquellos deportistas que sin cumplir los criterios anteriores, por su calidad, debieran formar parte del equipo nacional. LISTA PRE-SELECCIÓN #LarojaSURF ISA WORLD SURFING GAMES 2017 MASCULINO 1- JONATHAN GONZALEZ (CAN) FEMENINO 1- GARAZI SANCHEZ (EUK) 2- VICENTE ROMERO (GAL) 2- ARIANE OCHOA (EUK) 3- LUIS DIAZ (CAN) 3- NADIA EROSTARBE (EUK) 4- IMANOL YEREGUI (EUK) 4- AYNARA AIMAT (EUK) 5- JUANJO FERNANDEZ (AND) 5- LUCIA MARTIÑO (AST) 6- ETHAN EGUIGUREN (EUK) 6- LETICIA CANALES (EUK) * 7- NATXO GONZALEZ (EUK) (*)BAJA X LESIÓN 8- JULEN EGUIGUREN (EUK) 9- GONZALO GUTIERREZ (CNT) 10-RUBEN VITORIA (EUK) LaLiga con el Deporte Español ISA WSG WORLD SURFING SELECCIÓN ESPAÑOLA ISA WSG 2017 - #LarojaSURF - GAMES 2017 #LarojaSURF CAMPEÓN EUROPA CAMPEÓN EUROPA CAMPEÓN JUNIOR CAMPEÓN DE ESPAÑA RESERVA WSL 2016 EUROSURF 2015 US OPEN 2016 ABSOLUTO 2014 3º CLASIFICADA CAMPEONA DE ESPAÑA RESERVA WSL EUROPE 2017 ABSOLUTA 2016 LaLiga con el Deporte Español ISA WSG W ORLD SU RFING EQUIPO TÉCNICO #LarojaSURF - ISA WORLD SURFING
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