“2022 ISA World Surfing Games” Day 6 Japan maintains provisional 5th place

(Kanoa Igarashi) PHOTO: ISA / Sean Evans

Only two days left until September 24th.

The 2022 ISA World Surfing Games will enter its sixth day on September 22, local time, with the main rounds being R5 for men and R4 for women.
The recharge of the loser repechage will progress from R6 to R8 for men and R5 to R6 for women.

246 athletes have been narrowed down to 28.

Huntington Beach on this day is around the chest where the south-southwest neri tends to weaken.
Although the onshore wind blowing from the west was not stronger than the previous day, the number of waves was small, and even a slight mistake could be fatal, and some players disappeared from the event without even getting a chance.

There are 2 remaining representatives from Japan.
By country, Japan maintains its provisional 5th place.

Kanoa Igarashi and Shun Murakami remain in Japan’s national team.

(Kanoa Igarashi, who has passed 1st place so far)
PHOTO: ISA / Sean Evans

Kanoa Igarashi, who has spent a lot of time at Huntington Beach and knows more than anyone else who is participating this time, even though he is a representative of Japan.
Renewed the record of passing all 1st place from R1 with R5.

Guilherme Fonseca of Portugal, Santiago Muniz of Argentina, and Judson Andre of Brazil won 13.87 including 8.20.
Only Kanoa has scored eight points.

In the next R6, he will face Nat Young of the United States and Jackson Baker of Australia.

(Yumeji Tsuzuki lost with Repacharge R6)
PHOTO: ISA / Pablo Franco

Yumeji Tsuzuki, the only remaining player in the women’s main round, took on France’s Vahine Fierro, USA’s Kira Pinkerton and Portugal’s Yolanda Hopkins in R4H4.

In this heat, Kira and Yolanda were on the pace, and Yumeji Tsuzuki, who had only 5 points, finished 3rd and went to Repacharge R6.
Yumeji Tsuzuki challenged the final heat of Repacharge R6, but was eliminated in 3rd place.
Finished the race in 17th place.

(Keanu Ueyama Kurishu)
Photo: ISA / Ben Reed
(Shun Murakami)
Photo: ISA / Ben Reed

In the Repacharge round, Keanu Ueyama faced Rio Waida and others from Indonesia in the men’s R6 and was eliminated in 3rd place.
Finished the race in 25th place.

Shun Murakami passed R6 in 2nd place, while R7 and R8 were filled with strong heats such as America’s Griffin Colapinto, Brazil’s Samuel Pupo, and Australia’s Liam O’Brien. winning and advancing

The next R9 is a card with Miguel Pupo of Brazil and Kutu Agus of Indonesia.

(Shino Matsuda lost with Repacharge R5)
PHOTO: ISA / Sean Evans
(Shino Matsuda)
PHOTO: ISA / Pablo Franco

Shino Matsuda was eliminated in 4th place in a card against India Robinson, etc. of Australia in R5.
Finished the race in 29th place.

The trends of the Japanese national team are as follows.

・NSA official website
https://www.nsa-surf.org/
・NSA Official Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/nsasurf/
・NAMINORI JAPAN official Instagram
@naminori_japan
https://www.instagram.com/naminori_japan/

schedule

(France representative Vahine Fierro and President Fernando)
PHOTO: ISA / Pablo Franco

2 days left until the final day.

On the 7th day of the tournament, heats are scheduled to start at 23:30 on September 23, Japan time.

Main round men’s R6 and women’s R5.
After that, men’s R9 and women’s R7 from Repacharge Round.
Men’s R10 and women’s R8 of the recharge round are scheduled to proceed.

After the break, the national competition Aloha Cup will be held for the first time in a while.
Japan will also participate.

Kanoa Igarashi appears in the main round men’s R6.
A card with Nat Young of the US national team and Jackson Baker of the Australian national team.

Shun Murakami appears in Men’s R9 of Repacharge Round.
Card with Miguel Pupo of Brazil and Kutu Agus of Indonesia.

It is expected that everything from here onwards will be a battle like the final.

A live broadcast will be broadcast on the official website.

ISA official website:https://www.isasurf.org/

(Kukai)

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