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SCHEDULE - DAY 8 - SATURDAY/14Th NORTH ALL SCHEDULE ARE SUBJECT to CHANGE CRONOGRAMAS PUEDEN TENER ALTERACIONES 2019 ISA WORLD SURFING GAMES SCHEDULE - DAY 8 - SATURDAY/14th NORTH ALL SCHEDULE ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE CRONOGRAMAS PUEDEN TENER ALTERACIONES Start Heats Round Division Time End 7:00 AM 1 MAIN 1 CALL 0:30 7:30 AM 7:30 AM 9 MAIN 3 MEN 0:20 10:30 AM 10:30 AM 6 MAIN 4 MEN 0:20 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 3 REP 5 MEN 0:20 1:30 PM 1:30 PM Heats# 1,2,3 0:20 1:30 PM 1:30 PM 3 MAIN 5 MEN 0:20 2:30 PM 2:30 PM 3 REP 6 MEN 0:20 3:30 PM 3:30 PM Heats# 1,3,5 0:20 3:30 PM 3:30 PM 1 BREAK 0:20 3:50 PM 3:50 PM 3 REP 7 MEN 0:20 4:50 PM 4:50 PM 0:20 4:50 PM 4:50 PM 0:20 4:50 PM 4:50 PM 0:20 4:50 PM SCHEDULE - DAY 8 - SATURDAY/14th SOUTH ALL SCHEDULE ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE CRONOGRAMAS PUEDEN TENER ALTERACIONES Start Heats Round Division Time End 8:00 AM 1 MAIN 1 CALL 0:30 8:30 AM 8:30 AM 3 REP 8 MEN 0:20 9:30 AM 9:30 AM 2 MAIN 6 MEN 0:20 10:10 AM 10:10 AM 2 REP 9 MEN 0:20 10:50 AM 10:50 AM 1 BREAK 0:20 11:10 AM 11:10 AM 2 REP 10 REMAINING ROUNDS 0:20 11:50 AM 11:50 AM 1 MAIN 7 SUBJECT TO 0:25 12:15 PM 12:15 PM 1 REP 11 WEATHER 0:20 12:35 PM 12:35 PM 1 & 0:25 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1 REP 12 WAVE 0:25 1:25 PM 1:25 PM 1 CONDITIONS 0:30 1:55 PM 1:55 PM 1 FINAL MEN 0:30 2:25 PM MEN DIVISION - MAIN EVENT ROUNDS MAIN EVENT ROUND 1 HEAT#1 1 HEAT # 2 2 HEAT #3 3 HEAT # 4 4 Red 1 Julian Wilson AUS 14,10 3 Santiago Muñiz ARG 11,94 2 Peter Devries CAN 13,50 1 Jordy Smith RSA 12,30 White 2 Alex Suarez ECU 12,30 2 Alan Cleland Jr MEX 11,94 1 Roberto Araki CHI 13,66 2 Luis Carlos Lopez PAN 8,70 Yellow 3 Nikita Avdeev RUS 7,43 1 Filipe Toledo BRA 14,27 3 Joshua Burke BAR 13,14 3 Mbabou Gueye SEN 7,34 Blue 4 Birk Haaland NOR 3,30 4 Yves Bright LBN 9,93 4 Ramon Santiago PUR 5,56 HEAT # 5 5 HEAT # 6 6 HEAT # 7 7 HEAT # 8 8 Red 1 Ryan Callinan AUS 12,87 2 Leandro Usuna ARG 12,60 1 Vasco Ribeiro POR 15,27 2 Lucca Mesinas PER 9,30 White 2 Marlon Gerber SUI 10,10 3 Dylan Southworth MEX 11,34 2 Oney Anwar INA 12,56 1 Edito Alcala Jr PHI 14,10 Yellow 3 Ricku Joakim Hedman SWE 8,90 1 Italo Ferreira BRA 13,46 4 Farbod Motlaghfar IRI 0,86 4 Inia Nakalevu FIJ 3,60 Blue 4 Frode Goa NOR 3,13 3 Ismail Rasheed MDV 8,06 3 Giorgio Gomez COL 9,10 HEAT # 9 9 HEAT # 10 10 HEAT # 11 11 HEAT # 12 12 Red 2 Conner Coffin USA 12,47 1 Billy Stairmand NZL 14,13 2 Frederico Morais POR 14,13 1 Cristobal de Col PER 10,10 White 4 Owen Murphy IRL 6,16 2 Ramon Taliani ITA 12,67 1 I Ketut Agus Aditya INA 14,53 2 Rogelio Esquivel Jr. PHI 9,04 Yellow 3 Cherif Fall SEN 9,03 4 Cristian Calderón GUA 6,47 4 Bijan Bahrololoumi IRI 2,97 4 Ling Junwei CHN 3,40 Blue 1 Ramzi Boukhiam MAR 15,06 3 Jared Gogue GUM 6,53 3 Hussain Areef MDV 6,93 3 Sitipong Henry Chapman THA 6,93 HEAT#13 13 HEAT # 14 14 HEAT #15 15 HEAT # 16 16 Red 1 Kanoa Igarashi JPN 14,50 1 Vicente Romero ESP 14,67 1 Noe Mar McGonagle CRC 13,83 1 Jeremy Flores FRA 13,90 White 3 Eithan Osborn ISR 9,20 2 Lenni Jensen GER 10,40 3 Jayce Robinson GBR 9,46 2 Tom Boelsma NED 7,27 Yellow 2 Yoni Klein ISR 12,97 4 Joonhee Cho KOR 5,34 2 Bryan Perez ESA 10,90 3 Pan, Hai- Hsin TPE 7,10 Blue 3 D. A. Lakshitha Madushan SRI 6,80 4 Gergely Balogh HUN 2,46 4 Tunc Ucyildiz TUR 2,07 HEAT # 17 17 HEAT # 18 18 HEAT # 19 19 HEAT # 20 20 Red 1 Kelly Slater USA 11,77 2 Kehu Butler NZL 11,23 1 Jair Pérez CRC 12,20 1 Hira Teriinatoofa FRA 11,77 White 2 Gearoid McDaid IRL 11,17 1 Angelo Bonomelli ITA 13,27 2 Jay Quinn GBR 12,17 2 Kaspar Hamminga NED 8,00 Yellow 4 Sidy Camara SEN 6,96 4 Amos Rivera GUA 3,00 3 Afridun Amu AFG 3,10 3 Han, Tsung-Lin TPE 6,07 Blue 3 Juan Miguel Caraballo VEN 7,17 3 Oliver Hartkopp DEN 6,77 4 Suabe Nayel AFG 1,87 4 P.B. Praneeth SandaruwanSRI 4,70 HEAT # 21 21 HEAT # 22 22 HEAT # 23 23 HEAT # 24 24 Red 1 Hiroto Ohhara JPN 12,60 1 Aritz Aramburu ESP 11,90 1 Carlos Munoz CRC 10,66 1 Michel Bourez FRA 10,07 White 2 Swen Zaugg SUI 9,30 2 Dylan Groen GER 10,33 3 Nathan Elms GBR 8,90 2 Pepijn Tigges NED 7,80 Yellow 3 Tal Asayag ISR 8,67 4 Hoseok Lee KOR 4,63 2 Perry Siganos GRE 9,23 3 Apisai Tibinaliva FIJ 6,64 Blue 3 K.H. Lesitha Prabath SRI 5,13 4 Jon Gazi ISV 4,97 4 Yasin Pehlivan TUR 3,10 HEAT#25 25 HEAT # 26 26 HEAT #27 27 HEAT # 28 28 Red 1 Kolohe Andino USA 13,60 1 Ricardo Christie NZL 11,57 2 Shane Campbell CAN 14,04 1 Beyrick de Vries RSA 12,14 White 2 Jonathan Zambrano ECU 13,10 3 Roberto D'Amico ITA 8,47 1 Manuel Selman CHI 14,60 2 Kalani Garcia PAN 8,40 Yellow 3 Sergey Rasshivaev RUS 5,70 2 Efren Aguilar GUA 8,83 3 Che Allen BAR 10,00 3 Huang Yunweng CHN 7,83 Blue 0 0 4 Shane Pier GUM 4,93 4 Ahmed Agil MDV 7,74 4 Chatchai Somporn THA 4,90 HEAT # 29 29 HEAT # 30 30 HEAT # 31 31 HEAT # 32 32 Red 1 Shun Murakami JPN 16,50 2 Gonzalo Zubizarreta ESP 11,93 1 Miguel Blanco POR 13,43 1 Tomas Tudela PER 13,86 White 3 Michael Zaugg SUI 7,56 1 Leon Glatzer GER 14,86 2 Rio Waida INA 12,60 2 John Mark Tokong PHI 11,50 Yellow 2 Kian Martin SWE 9,40 3 Suhyun Im KOR 4,94 4 Nick Plytas GRE 5,97 3 Kalani Wakeham FIJ 5,67 Blue 4 Magnus Iversen Stokke NOR 3,40 3 Jonas Bachan AUT 9,67 4 Tolga Ucal TUR 2,80 HEAT # 33 33 HEAT # 34 34 HEAT # 35 35 HEAT # 36 36 Red 1 Owen Wright AUS 12,93 2 Martín Passeri ARG 11,13 1 Cody Young CAN 11,94 1 Michael February RSA 12,93 White 2 Israel Barona ECU 10,83 3 Jhony Corzo MEX 9,40 4 Maximiliano Cross CHI 8,44 2 Kelvin Gonzalez PAN 9,60 Yellow 3 Egor Volkov RUS 4,94 1 Gabriel Medina BRA 13,50 2 Bruce Mackie BAR 10,16 3 Qiu Zhuo CHN 7,96 Blue 4 Cheyne Purcell GUM 4,90 3 Liam Wilson ASA 8,80 4 Jamie Peter Smith THA 5,50 MEN DIVISION - MAIN EVENT ROUNDS MAIN EVENT ROUND 2 HEAT # 1 37 HEAT # 2 38 HEAT # 3 39 HEAT # 4 40 Red 4 Julian Wilson AUS 3,53 2 Filipe Toledo BRA 14,60 1 Ryan Callinan AUS 14,00 1 Italo Ferreira BRA 16,17 White 2 Alan Cleland Jr MEX 10,27 4 Alex Suarez ECU 10,13 3 Leandro Usuna ARG 12,20 4 Marlon Gerber SUI 9,07 Yellow 1 Roberto Araki CHI 11,43 3 Jordy Smith RSA 12,90 4 Vasco Ribeiro POR 11,67 2 Edito Alcala Jr PHI 12,50 Blue 3 Luis Carlos Lopez PAN 8,90 1 Peter Devries CAN 14,83 2 Lucca Mesinas PER 13,40 3 Oney Anwar INA 10,80 HEAT # 5 41 HEAT # 6 42 HEAT # 7 43 HEAT # 8 44 Red 1 Ramzi Boukhiam MAR 12,77 2 Billy Stairmand NZL 14,00 1 Kanoa Igarashi JPN 11,10 3 Vicente Romero ESP 9,37 White 3 Ramon Taliani ITA 12,20 4 Conner Coffin USA 12,13 2 Lenni Jensen GER 10,14 2 Yoni Klein ISR 9,80 Yellow 2 I Ketut Agus Aditya INA 12,60 3 Cristobal de Col PER 13,10 3 Noe Mar McGonagle CRC 8,83 4 Jeremy Flores FRA 8,14 Blue 4 Rogelio Esquivel Jr. PHI 11,64 1 Frederico Morais POR 14,07 4 Tom Boelsma NED 8,10 1 Bryan Perez ESA 11,83 HEAT # 9 45 HEAT # 10 46 HEAT # 11 47 HEAT # 12 48 Red 1 Kelly Slater USA 13,50 2 Angelo Bonomelli ITA 10,33 1 Hiroto Ohhara JPN 12,00 1 Aritz Aramburu ESP 9,86 White 3 Kehu Butler NZL 10,00 3 Gearoid McDaid IRL 10,14 3 Dylan Groen GER 9,43 2 Swen Zaugg SUI 7,47 Yellow 2 Jair Pérez CRC 10,74 4 Hira Teriinatoofa FRA 8,10 2 Carlos Munoz CRC 11,84 4 Michel Bourez FRA 6,37 Blue 4 Kaspar Hamminga NED 4,60 1 Jay Quinn GBR 12,83 4 Pepijn Tigges NED 5,40 3 Perry Siganos GRE 7,10 HEAT # 13 49 HEAT # 14 50 HEAT # 15 51 HEAT # 16 52 Red 1 Kolohe Andino USA 16,37 4 Ricardo Christie NZL 9,33 1 Shun Murakami JPN 14,10 2 Leon Glatzer GER 10,77 White 4 Efren Aguilar GUA 7,57 2 Jonathan Zambrano ECU 12,23 3 Gonzalo Zubizarreta ESP 7,63 4 Kian Martin SWE 8,23 Yellow 2 Manuel Selman CHI 10,23 3 Beyrick de Vries RSA 11,87 2 Miguel Blanco POR 12,10 3 Tomas Tudela PER 10,47 Blue 3 Kalani Garcia PAN 9,87 1 Shane Campbell CAN 15,80 4 John Mark Tokong PHI 6,33 1 Rio Waida INA 11,53 HEAT # 17 53 HEAT # 18 54 Red 4 Owen Wright AUS 4,07 1 Gabriel Medina BRA 10,90 White 3 Martín Passeri ARG 6,97 2 Israel Barona ECU 10,50 Yellow 1 Cody Young CAN 12,00 3 Michael February RSA 10,44 Blue 2 Kelvin Gonzalez PAN 7,80 4 Bruce Mackie BAR 8,60 MAIN ROUND 3 HEAT#1 55 HEAT # 2 56 HEAT #3 57 HEAT # 4 58 Red 4 Roberto Araki CHI 3,60 2 Peter Devries CAN 9,37 2 Ramzi Boukhiam MAR 12,90 1 Frederico Morais POR 10,53 White 1 Filipe Toledo BRA 10,00 4 Alan Cleland Jr MEX 7,00 3 Billy Stairmand NZL 9,80 3 I Ketut Agus Aditya INA 8,30 Yellow 2 Ryan Callinan AUS 9,77 1 Italo Ferreira BRA 10,77 1 Kanoa Igarashi JPN 13,23 2 Bryan Perez ESA 8,60 Blue 3 Edito Alcala Jr PHI 6,90 3 Lucca Mesinas PER 7,60 4 Yoni Klein ISR 7,26 4 Lenni Jensen GER 8,20 HEAT # 5 59 HEAT # 6 60 HEAT # 7 61 HEAT # 8 62 Red 2 Kelly Slater USA 10,13 1 Jay Quinn GBR 10,90 1 Kolohe Andino USA 14,37 1 Cody Young CAN 13,33 White 1 Angelo Bonomelli ITA 10,37 3 Jair Pérez CRC 10,10 3 Jonathan Zambrano ECU 10,24 2 Israel Barona ECU 8,83 Yellow 3 Hiroto Ohhara JPN 9,50 4 Aritz Aramburu ESP 9,66 4 Shun Murakami JPN 2,83 3 Shane Campbell CAN 8,00 Blue 4 Swen Zaugg SUI 8,94 2 Carlos Munoz CRC 10,33 2 Leon Glatzer GER 10,50 4 Manuel Selman CHI 7,37 HEAT # 9 63 Red 2 Rio Waida INA 10,00 White 3 Miguel Blanco POR 9,53 Yellow 1 Gabriel Medina BRA 12,50 Blue 4 Kelvin Gonzalez PAN 6,20 MEN DIVISION - MAIN EVENT ROUNDS MAIN ROUND 4 HEAT # 1 64 HEAT # 2 65 HEAT # 3 66 HEAT # 4 67 Red 2 Filipe Toledo BRA 12,90 3 Ryan Callinan AUS 10,20 1 Frederico Morais POR 10,83 3 Bryan Perez ESA 8,97 White 3 Peter Devries CAN 8,17 2 Italo Ferreira BRA 11,86 2 Kelly Slater USA 9,34 1 Angelo Bonomelli ITA 12,03 Yellow 1 Kanoa Igarashi JPN 13,73 1 Ramzi Boukhiam MAR 13,00 3 Jay Quinn GBR 8,56 2 Carlos Munoz CRC 10,94 HEAT # 5 68 HEAT # 6 69 Red 1 Kolohe Andino USA 13,00 2 Leon Glatzer GER 10,23 White 3 Israel Barona ECU 10,46 3 Cody Young CAN 8,57 Yellow 2 Gabriel Medina BRA 12,67 1 Rio Waida INA 13,33 MAIN ROUND 5 HEAT # 1 70 HEAT # 2 71 HEAT # 3 72 Red 4 Kanoa Igarashi JPN 7,53 2 Kolohe Andino USA 11,74 4 Angelo Bonomelli ITA 10,06 White 2 Italo Ferreira BRA 13,70 4 Leon Glatzer GER 9,84 1 Kelly Slater USA 15,00 Yellow
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