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2021 Surf City El Salvador Isa World Surfing Games Team 2021 SURF CITY EL SALVADOR ISA WORLD SURFING GAMES TEAM POINTS Place Country Points MEN 1 MEN 2 MEN 3 WOMEN 1 WOMEN 2 WOMEN 3 0 MAXIMUM 5180 1000 860 730 1000 860 730 1 FRANCE 3566 1000 730 413 583 500 340 2 JAPAN 3421 860 670 583 528 500 280 3 PORTUGAL 3125 475 330 330 860 730 400 4 PERU 2748 555 528 375 670 380 240 5 AUSTRALIA 2523 475 413 210 1000 425 6 GERMANY 2220 610 300 210 400 380 320 7 ARGENTINA 2020 360 330 255 475 320 280 8 CHILE 1965 500 300 165 380 380 240 9 INDONESIA 1955 500 360 255 400 280 160 10 SPAIN 1830 450 255 165 360 320 280 11 MEXICO 1770 360 330 300 340 280 160 12 COSTA RICA 1748 390 210 210 610 200 128 13 CANADA 1729 300 255 144 450 340 240 14 GREAT BRITAIN 1621 360 300 81 360 320 200 15 ITALY 1575 390 144 81 360 320 280 16 USA 1540 375 210 144 555 128 128 17 PANAMA 1497 413 330 210 320 128 96 18 ISRAEL 1481 360 108 108 425 240 240 19 URUGUAY 1409 210 165 144 450 280 160 20 NICARAGUA 1368 300 144 108 400 320 96 21 PHILLIPINES 1231 255 144 144 360 200 128 22 BARBADOS 1196 300 144 144 320 160 128 23 VENEZUELA 1179 390 165 144 160 160 160 24 PUERTO RICO 1179 330 165 108 280 200 96 25 EL SALVADOR 1177 450 144 63 200 160 160 26 ECUADOR 1152 300 144 108 240 200 160 27 MOROCCO 1085 375 255 255 200 28 NETHERLANDS 1079 210 165 144 240 160 160 29 COLOMBIA 958 165 144 81 240 200 128 30 BRAZIL 928 360 255 108 128 77 31 SWEDEN 910 300 165 144 128 96 77 32 NEW ZEALAND 815 475 340 33 SWITZERLAND 754 144 81 81 160 160 128 34 BELGIUM 717 144 108 81 160 128 96 35 RUSSIAN SURFING FD. 603 108 81 81 128 128 77 36 IRELAND 599 255 108 63 96 77 37 GUATEMALA 594 144 81 81 96 96 96 38 JAMAICA 573 210 108 63 96 96 39 DENMARK 553 108 81 63 128 96 77 40 SOUTH AFRICA 450 450 41 DOMENICAN REP. 425 108 81 63 96 77 42 SENEGAL 407 108 108 63 128 43 TURKEY 336 81 63 96 96 44 AMERICAN SAMOA 325 165 160 45 UKRAINE 248 108 63 77 46 CHN. TAIPEI 209 81 128 47 GREECE 189 108 81 48 IRAN 189 108 81 49 AFGHANISTAN 177 81 96 50 U.S VIRGIN ISLANDS 171 108 63 51 HUNGARY 81 81 INDIVIDUAL PLACES MEN DIVISION Place Name NGB Point Place Name NGB Point 1 Joan Duru FRA 1000 73 Porfirio Miranda ESA 144 2 Kanoa Igarashi JPN 860 73 Angelo Bonomelli ITA 144 3 Jeremy Flores FRA 730 73 Bruce Mackie BAR 144 4 Hiroto Ohhara JPN 670 73 Kaspar Hamminga NED 144 5 Leon Glatzer GER 610 73 Lucas Madrid URU 144 6 Shun Murakami JPN 583 73 Jefferson Tascon COL 144 7 Lucca Mesinas PER 555 73 Elton Sanchez NCA 144 8 Miguel Tudela PER 528 73 Greyson Grant SWE 144 9 Manuel Selman CHI 500 73 Michael Zaugg SUI 144 9 I Ketut Agus Aditya Putra INA 500 73 Rafael Pereira VEN 144 11 Vasco Ribeiro POR 475 73 Edito Alcala Jr PHI 144 11 Owen Wright AUS 475 73 Élder Vega GUA 144 13 Aritz Aranburu ESP 450 73 Israel Barona ECU 144 13 Bryan Perez ESA 450 73 Kalum Temple CAN 144 13 Matt McGillivray RSA 450 73 Rogelio Esquievel Jr PHI 144 16 Isauro Elizondo PAN 413 73 Che Allan BAR 144 16 Julian Wilson AUS 413 73 Taj Lindblad USA 144 16 Michel Bourez FRA 413 73 Jack Verbraeken BEL 144 19 Noé Mar McGonagle CRC 390 91 Jon Gazi ISV 108 19 Francisco Bellorin VEN 390 91 Manny Valentín PUR 108 19 Leonardo Fioravanti ITA 390 91 Eithan Osborne ISR 108 22 Ryan Huckabee USA 375 91 Tom Rezvan IRI 108 22 Ramzi Boukhiam MAR 375 91 Assane Mbengue SEN 108 22 Alonso Correa PER 375 91 Iaroslav Dombrovskyi UKR 108 25 Luke Dillon GBR 360 91 Rory Tuohy IRL 108 25 Italo Ferreira BRA 360 91 Cristian Padilla DOM 108 25 Yoni Klein ISR 360 91 Oliver Hartkopp DEN 108 25 Rio Waida INA 360 91 Dimitri Papavassiliou GRE 108 25 Alan Cleland MEX 360 91 Jackson Obando NCA 108 25 Santiago Muniz ARG 360 91 Gabriel Medina BRA 108 31 Jhony Corzo MEX 330 91 Ido Arkin ISR 108 31 Frederico Morais POR 330 91 Dean Vandewalle BEL 108 31 Miguel Blanco POR 330 91 Garren Pryce JAM 108 31 Jose Ignacio Gundesen ARG 330 91 Nikita Avdeev RUS 108 31 Tao Rodriguez PAN 330 91 Cherif Fall SEN 108 31 Dwight Pastrana PUR 330 91 Carlos Goncalves ECU 108 37 Joshua Burke BAR 300 109 Matisse Verworst BEL 81 37 Dylan Southworth MEX 300 109 Fantin Habashi SUI 81 37 Jonathan Zambrano ECU 300 109 Sergey Rasshivaev RUS 81 37 Dylan Groen GER 300 109 Carlos Escobar GUA 81 37 Stanley Norman GBR 300 109 Ming-Jang Liu TPE 81 37 Cesar Amador NCA 300 109 Afridun Amu AFG 81 37 Shane Campbell CAN 300 109 Christoffer Holler DEN 81 37 Kian Martin SWE 300 109 Perry Siganos GRE 81 37 Guillermo Satt CHI 300 109 Harry Cromwell GBR 81 46 Jonathan Gonzalez ESP 255 109 Edoardo Papa ITA 81 46 Cody Young CAN 255 109 Egor Volkov RUS 81 46 Leandro Usuna ARG 255 109 Saori Perez DOM 81 46 John Mark Tokong PHI 255 109 Anderson Tascon COL 81 46 Oney Anwar INA 255 109 Tunc Ucyildiz TUR 81 46 Gearoid McDaid IRL 255 109 Jose Marroquin GUA 81 46 Filipe Toledo BRA 255 109 Salar Gheysari IRI 81 46 Aboubakr Bouaouda MAR 255 109 Swen Zaugg SUI 81 46 Selyann Zouhir MAR 255 109 Gergely Balogh HUN 81 55 Elishama Beckford JAM 210 127 Icah Wilmot JAM 63 55 Dimitri Poulos USA 210 127 Vasyl Kordysh UKR 63 55 Anthony Fillingim CRC 210 127 Yasin Pehlivan TUR 63 55 Carlos Muñóz CRC 210 127 Oisin Campbell IRL 63 55 Jean Gonzalez PAN 210 127 Tommy Gibney ISV 63 55 Ryan Callinan AUS 210 127 Lucas Bay DEN 63 55 Marlon Lipke GER 210 127 Sidy Camara SEN 63 55 Remi Petersen NED 210 127 Leandro Castillo DOM 63 55 Marco Giorgi URU 210 127 Samuel Arenivar ESA 63 64 Ricardo Delgado PUR 165 64 Giorgio Gomez COL 165 64 Maximiliano Cross CHI 165 64 Tom Boelsma NED 165 64 Jose Lopez VEN 165 64 Cristian Portelli SWE 165 64 Liam Wilson ASA 165 64 Sebastian Olarte URU 165 64 Andy Criere ESP 165 INDIVIDUAL PLACES WOMEN DIVISION Place Name NOC Point Place Name NOC Points 1 Sally Fitzgibbons AUS 1000 65 Dominga Valdes NED 160 2 Yolanda Sequeira POR 860 65 Susana Berrezueta ECU 160 3 Teresa Bonvalot POR 730 65 Dhea Natasya INA 160 4 Daniella Rosas PER 670 65 Summer Sívori MEX 160 5 Leilani McGonagle CRC 610 65 Maria Torrealba VEN 160 6 Pauline Ado FRA 583 65 Rosaura Alvarez VEN 160 7 Alyssa Spencer USA 555 65 Alicia Martinet SUI 160 8 Mahina Maeda JPN 528 65 Vanessa Cortez ESA 160 9 Amuro Tsuzuki JPN 500 65 Evelin Centeno ESA 160 9 Vahiné Fierro FRA 500 65 Fabienne Sutter SUI 160 11 Lucia Indurain ARG 475 65 Rheanna Rosenbaum BEL 160 11 Paige Hareb NZL 475 65 Rosanny Alvarez VEN 160 13 Bethany Zelasko CAN 450 65 Chelsea Roett BAR 160 13 Delfina Morosini URU 450 65 Lucille Jarrard ASA 160 15 Anat Lelior ISR 425 65 Sofia Alfonso URU 160 15 Stephanie Gilmore AUS 425 65 Julia Van Rooij NED 160 17 Candelaria Resano NCA 400 81 Carissa Moore USA 128 17 Noah Klapp GER 400 81 Angelina Decesare COL 128 17 Taina Angel Izquierdo INA 400 81 Caroline Marks USA 128 17 Carolina Mendes POR 400 81 Emmy Wilén SWE 128 21 Estela López CHI 380 81 Katinka Thane Soerensen DEN 128 21 Rachel Presti GER 380 81 Régine Ruppol BEL 128 21 Melanie Giunta PER 380 81 Fanny Bühlmann SUI 128 21 Lorena Fica CHI 380 81 Isabella Goodwin PAN 128 25 Ariane Ochoa ESP 360 81 Brisa Hennessy CRC 128 25 Nilbie Blancada PHI 360 81 Tatiana Weston-Webb BRA 128 25 Claire Bevilacqua ITA 360 81 Elena Bolysova RSF 128 25 Ellie Turner GBR 360 81 Gabrielle Gittens BAR 128 29 Paige Alms CAN 340 81 Vea Estrellado PHI 128 29 Cannelle Bulard FRA 340 81 Anna Chudnenko RSF 128 29 Shelby Detmers MEX 340 81 Imane Signate SEN 128 29 Saffi Vette NZL 340 81 Yun-Jung Chung TPE 128 33 Lucy Campbell GBR 320 97 Tiziana Billy Prem GUA 96 33 Emily Gussoni ITA 320 97 Mia Calderón PUR 96 33 Enilda Alonso PAN 320 97 Feliz Astacio DOM 96 33 Ornela Pellizzari ARG 320 97 Barbara Sandoval GUA 96 33 Camilla Kemp GER 320 97 Camille Kindt BEL 96 33 Valentina Resano NCA 320 97 Ayesha Garvey IRL 96 33 Nadia Erostarbe ESP 320 97 Andrea Vlieg PAN 96 33 Chelsea Tuach BAR 320 97 Elim Beckford JAM 96 41 Asaya Brusa MEX 280 97 Aleyna Hadimoglu TUR 96 41 Kailani Johnson INA 280 97 Imani Wilmot JAM 96 41 Leticia Canales ESP 280 97 Anne Sofie Andersen DEN 96 41 Giada Legati ITA 280 97 Urzala Weis AFG 96 41 Josefina Ane ARG 280 97 Sanna Hörvallius SWE 96 41 Shino Matsuda JPN 280 97 Karin Lone GUA 96 41 Faviola Alcalá PUR 280 97 Ozlem Ada TUR 96 41 Marcela Machado URU 280 97 Maxima Resano NCA 96 49 Noa Lelior ISR 240 113 Joan Marie Bobea DOM 77 49 Génesis Borja ECU 240 113 Tatiana Dudova RSF 77 49 Isabella Gomez COL 240 113 Grace Doyle IRL 77 49 Sofia Mulanovich PER 240 113 Mille Kristensen DEN 77 49 Mathea Olin CAN 240 113 Deva Pérez Orviz SWE 77 49 Jessica Anderson CHI 240 113 Anastasiia Temirbek UKR 77 49 Mirna Boelsma NED 240 113 Júlia Santos BRA 77 49 Advah Bar Sade ISR 240 57 Margarita Conde COL 200 57 Havanna Cabrero PUR 200 57 Emily Currie GBR 200 57 Dominic Barona ECU 200 57 Brenda Alvarez ESA 200 57 Daisy Valdez PHI 200 57 Lilias Tebbai MAR 200 57 Eva Luna Woodland CRC 200 2021 SURF CITY EL SALVADOR ISA WORLD SURFING GAMES - MEN DIVISION MAIN ROUND 1 HEAT#1 1 HEAT # 2 2 HEAT #3 3 HEAT # 4 4 Red 3 Dimitri Poulos USA 9,33 1 Cody Young CAN 13,67 1 Frederico Morais POR 13,43 1 Lucca Mesinas PER 10,30 White 2 Joshua Burke BAR 10,30 2 Dylan Southworth MEX 10,67 3 Angelo Bonomelli ITA 10,26 3 Fantin Habashi SUI 6,50 Yellow 1 Ramzi Boukhiam MAR 10,46 3 Manny Valentín PUR 8,00 2 Porfirio Miranda ESA 12,14 2 Isauro Elizondo PAN 8,20 Blue 0 0 4 Icah Wilmot JAM 4,67 4 Jon Gazi ISV 5,24 4 Matisse Verworst BEL 6,27 HEAT # 5 5 HEAT # 6 6 HEAT # 7 7 HEAT # 8 8 Red 1 Ryan Huckabee USA 10,07 1 Jonathan Gonzalez ESP 12,84 2 Jeremy Flores FRA 9,96 2 Julian Wilson AUS 7,20 White 2 Bruce Mackie BAR 8,10 4 Jhony Corzo MEX 7,50 1 Eithan Osborne ISR 10,37 3 Kaspar Hamminga NED 5,73 Yellow 3 Sergey Rasshivaev RSF 3,10 3 Ricardo Delgado PUR 8,23 4 Carlos Escobar GUA 4,84 1 Giorgio Gomez COL 10,73 Blue 0 0 2 Elishama Beckford
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