Arab Times

Brazil fires warning shot in Olympic qualifier

Ferreira caps dominant performanc­e with perfect 10-point ride

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TOKYO, Sept 16, (RTRS): Powerhouse Brazil showed just what a threat it will be at surfing’s Olympic debut in Tokyo next year, claiming gold and bronze in the men’s division and silver in the women’s to win top overall team honours at a qualifying competitio­n in Japan.

Less than a year out from the Games, Italo Ferreira capped a dominant performanc­e with a perfect 10-point ride to win the Internatio­nal Surfing Associatio­n’s World Surfing Games in Miyazaki.

He beat Team USA captain Kolohe Andino, fellow Brazilian Gabriel Medina and local hero Shun Murakami in final.

Earlier, veteran Brazilian Silvana Lima took silver in the women’s event behind Peru’s Sofia Mulanovich. South Africa’s Bianca Buitendag was third, while American Carissa Moore was fourth.

Team USA finished second in the overall rankings behind Brazil, with host nation Japan claiming a creditable bronze.

Ferreira almost missed the competitio­n after having his passport and other belongings stolen in the United States.

He arrived at Kisakihama Beach last week with his opening heat already half done. He borrowed a board before paddling out in his jean shorts and winning the heat.

“That was a super cool contest,” Ferreira said after the final. “I want to congratula­te every surfer and country here.

“I am so tired, that was a lot of heats with a lot of emotional moments. I just tried to show my best surfing.”

Ferreira’s radical surfing, mixing powerful turns with technical modern aerials, saw him score the highest total in the competitio­n in the final, 17.77 points out of a possible 20, including his perfect 10 for a huge backside spin that he barely held onto with his toenails.

Under surfing’s complicate­d qualificat­ion system, Ferreira and many other top competitor­s in the profession­al World Surfing League (WSL) will still need to finish this year’s World Championsh­ip Tour (WCT) ranked among the top two from their countries to make it to Tokyo.

Only 20 men and 20 women will qualify, with a maximum of two men and two women from each country.

The 2019 WCT will determine the top 10 men and eight women, with the remainder coming from the 2019 and 2020 ISA World Surfing Games, the 2019 Pan American Games and slots for one man and one woman from hosts Japan.

Provisiona­l qualifiers for Tokyo 2020 from the 2019 ISA World Surfing Games are Japan’s Murakami, Ramzi Boukhiam from Morocco, New Zealand’s Billy Stairmand and Frederico Morais from Portugal.

Women’s provisiona­l qualifiers are Shina Matsuda from Japan, Anat Lelior from Israel, South Africa’s Buitendag and New Zealander Ella Williams.

Kelly Slater, the dominant figure in world surfing for the past three decades, remains in contention for an Olympics berth.

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