2007 Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championshipsnternational Surfing Association
Costa de Caparica, Portugal
4 - 13 May 2007
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31 National teams will parade through the streets of Almada on May 5th
Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 4 May, 2007 : - - The
arrival of the first delegations to Portugal marks the start of the
countdown to the Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championships. 31
countries and 400 athletes are expected for the first ever outing of
the competition in the Old World waves. On Saturday - May 5th - surfing
will invade the streets of Almada.
Costa de Caparica is about to turn into the surfing capital of
the world, due to the organisation - from May 5th to May 13th - of the
Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championships. This will be the
première for the most important global surfing competition for
youngsters in the waves of the Old World. Portugal thus follows Brazil
in organising this event, already being referred to as the “Surf
Olympiads”.
Before they venture out on the waves of Praia da Mata,
however, the 400 participating athletes will show their colours at the
opening parade, scheduled for next Saturday morning. Same as in the
Olympic Games, the delegations will make a symbolic walk in full
ceremonial attire - the honour of closing the parade will fall to
Portugal.
The parade will start from the Almada Courthouse [Largo
Gabriel Pedro] and will make its way through the city to Praça da
Liberdade. After the day’s relaxation, the competition will be truly
launched on Sunday [May 6th]. The presence of 31 national teams makes
it possible for the Portuguese organisers to claim an absolute
participation record in the competition’s history.
The competing teams will represent Portugal, New Zealand,
Japan, France, the United States of America, Puerto Rico, Mexico,
Jamaica, Switzerland, Brazil, Chile, Canada, Barbados, South Africa,
Ireland, Hawaii, Venezuela, Australia, England, Italy, Guatemala,
Spain, Israel, Peru, Germany, Costa Rica, Somalia, Morocco, Ecuador,
Argentina and Tahiti.
The home team has great expectations, in the wake of the 9th
place obtained at last year’s competition. Team selector José Braga
showed some restraint in announcing a Top-8 finish as his objective.
Amongst the tourists are big names such as World Champions Tonino
Benson [Hawaii], Pauline Ado [France] and Sally Fitzgibbons
[Australia].
A PARTY ATMOSPHERE AT PRAIA DA MATA
For nine days running, in parallel to the competition, there
will be a lot of reasons to go to Costa de Caparica. The Surfers
Village, installed at Praia da Mata, will host surfing lessons,
skateboard demonstrations, yoga classes, campaigns to raise awareness
to sea?rescue techniques, diving for beginners, organised by the Navy,
and a Shopping Village with Surf Shops, surfboard
manufacturers/importers and traditional crafts. In the afternoons, as
well as on some nights, reggae and electronic music concerts will take
place.
Under the auspices of the International Surfing Association
and of the Portuguese Surfing Federation, Quiksilver ISA World Junior
Surfing Championships is an organisation of the Caparica Surfing Club
and Natural Factor, sponsored by Quiksilver/Roxy and the Municipality
of Almada.
Co-sponsors include Plantronics, Sapo and Sagres. Further to
be noted is the support given by the Tourist Board of Costa Azul [the
Blue Coast is the region’s nickname], the Portuguese Navy and the Costa
de Caparica municipal authorities.
Submitted By
Ryan - Magicseaweed.com on the 4th May 2007.
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