| Dramatic waves surfed at Panama's Playa Venao |
| Friday, 20 April 2012 09:06 |
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Eighty surfers were knocked out of the 2012 ISA World Junior Surfing Championship. By the end of the day, just 116 of the record-number 303 athletes were still in the running for a spot on the three podiums.
“That’s part of the beauty of personality, of character, being able to cope with defeat; that’s part of life. Life is not a rose garden. Life is a bunch of good things, of bad things, good times and bad times. You just have to use the good times as a springboard for the bad times and endure.” Hawaii’s Kalani David stood, France’s Nomme Mignot and South Africa's Max Armstrong only knew who would keep surfing at the shoreline, with their respective teams. Emotional, but it was Mignot and the French team who were jumping and screaming and clapping hands. “I didn’t think I surfed very well, and I saw the South African rip a wave, and then Kalani David was destroying it out there, so I really didn’t know where I was [in the rankings]. Those were some very suspenseful moments.” Juninho Urcia (PER), Vasco Ribeiro (POR), Tommy Boucaut (FRA), Kain Daly (HAW), Hiroto Arai (JPN), Deivid Silva (BRA), Miguel Tudela (PER), Joshua Hay (AUS) and Dylan Lightfoot (RSA), the last remaining unbeaten surfers in the division. Team Points as of Day 5 |










