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Team Barbados’ Olympic surfing dream is now over. All six surfers were eliminated from their heats this week at the International Surfing Association World Surf Games in El Salvador. Pro-surfers Chelsea Tuach and Joshua Burke were the last two to be eliminated following their heats in the repechage round yesterday morning. Tuach progressed to the fourth repechage round after impressive scores in the second and third rounds at El Salvador’s …
Surfers Chelsea Tuach and Che Allan kept team Barbados’ hopes of progression alive at the ISA World Games in El Salvador after impressive showings yesterday in their first-round heats. Meanwhile, Joshua Burke was the first Barbadian to advance to the third round of the competition. He qualified second from his second-round heat on Monday afternoon with a respectable total of 12.24, just short of Canadian Cody Young who qualified in …
Bryan Pérez clasificó con paso sólido a la tercera ronda del ISA World Surfing Games elsalvador.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from elsalvador.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Barbadian surfer Che Allan gave a rousing vote of confidence for the island’s six-member team which will descend on El Salvador in less than two weeks’ time to compete in the final qualifying event for surfing at this year’s Olympic Games.
Allan will join fellow surfers Joshua Burke and Bruce Mackie as well as females Chelsea Tuach, Chelsea Roett and Gabriella Gittens in El Salvador for the ISA World Surfing Games from May 29 to June 6 and it will represent the last chance of qualification to the Games where surfing will make its debut.
The top five eligible men and top seven eligible women will qualify for the Olympics, but a maximum of two surfers per National Olympic Committee (NOC) in each of the men’s and women’s events will be granted passage to Tokyo.