Billabong ISA WSG in Costa Rica
Jul. 30, 2009
By Justin
Nations of the World arrives in Costa Rica for the Billabong ISA WSG
Pictured:
Image of current wave conditions in Playa Hermosa. Lele Usuna from
Argentina as well as surfers from more than 30 countries are enjoying
them. Pic: Manino/ISA
Final preparations underway at Playa Hermosa with good surf conditions predicted for the week
Just two days before the opening parade, excitement around the
Billabong ISA World Surfing Games is everywhere. Scheduled to be held
in July 31st through August 8th 2009 in Costa Rica it will be the
biggest surfing championship in history to date.
Surfers are
arriving from every corner of the globe, say ISA President Fernando
Aguerre. Teams from Germany, Nicaragua, Ireland, Tahiti and Jamaica
are attending this year, making it an Olympic-style event.
The
Swiss team arrived in the pouring rain, their board bags doubling in
weight on the way from the airport. The American team almost lost their
top female when she was charged excess baggage at the airlines and
didn't have the money to pay for them. The French and Australian teams
brought top performers from the ASP world tour looking to take home the
gold, while Mexico is just hoping to place in the top ten. With teams
from as far away as Austria, Japan, New Zealand and Great Britain, and
Hawaii as well as nations as unlikely as Barbados, Brazil, Puerto Rico,
Peru, Trinidad and Tobago attending, it is sure to be a World Cup style
event.
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