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2018 Pan American Surf Games

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Pan American Surf Games
Peru 2018
Host cityPunta Negra, Lima
CountryPeru
OrganisersPan American Surf Association
Federación Deportiva Nacional de Tabla
Edition14th
Nations20
Athletes270
SportSurfing
Events8 (4 men and 4 women)
Dates2–8 December
Opened byJosé Delgado (Mayor of Punta Negra)
Main venuePunta Rocas Beach
WebsitePeru 2018
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The 2018 Pan American Surf Games, also referred to as PASA Games 2018 and officially named 2018 Pan American Claro Games for sponsorship reasons, was the fourteenth edition of the Pan American Surf Games the main competition organized by the Pan American Surf Association. It was held at Punta Rocas Beach in Punta Negra District, Lima, Peru from 2 to 8 December 2018.[1]

270 athletes from 20 national teams competes in 8 surfing events; comprising Open (shortboard), Longboard, SUP surf and SUP race each for men and women.[2]

Defending champions Peru won the competition for the fifth time with a total of 12,502 points and 2 out of the 8 gold medals at stake. Brazil finished second with 11,953 points and 1 gold medal. Argentina (9,986 points) and Costa Rica (9,623 points and 1 gold medal) were third and fourth respectively.[3]

Schedule

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The games were held over a 7-day period, from 2 to 8 December. The opening ceremony took place on 2 December, with the competitions starting on 3 December.[4]

QR1 Qualifying round 1 QR2 Qualifying round 2 QR3 Qualifying round 3 QR4 Qualifying round 4 SF Semi-finals F Final
Event↓/Date → Mon 3[5] Tue 4[6] Wed 5[7] Thu 6[8] Fri 7[9] Sat 8[10]
Men's Open QR1 (16) QR1 (2) QR2 (7) QR2 (2) QR3 (6) QR4 (3) SF (2) F (1)
Men's Longboard QR1 (8) QR2 (4) SF (2) F (1)
Men's SUP surf QR1 (8) QR2 (4) SF (2) F (1)
Men's SUP race SF (2) F (1)
Women's Open QR1 (12) QR2 (6) QR3 (3) SF (2) F (1)
Women's Longboard QR1 (6) QR2 (3) SF (2) F (1)
Women's SUP surf QR1 (5) QR1 (1) QR2 (3) SF (2) F (1)
Women's SUP race SF (2) F (1)
Heats (Total 123) 12 9 27 27 23 25

Participating nations

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20 out of the 26 national associations affiliated to Pan American Surf Association entered the competition. Each nation was able to enter a maximum of 20 surfers (10 men and 10 women), with up to 4 surfers per gender in the Open event and up to 2 surfers per gender in each Longboard, SUP surf and SUP race events.

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Peru)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Peru*2136
2 Colombia2013
3 Brazil1326
4 Costa Rica1113
5 United States1001
 Venezuela1001
7 Argentina0101
 Ecuador0101
 Puerto Rico0101
10 Canada0011
Totals (10 entries)88824

Results

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze Copper
Open
details
Francisco Bellorin
 Venezuela
14.17 pts Anthony Fillingim
 Costa Rica
12.20 pts Alonso Correa
 Peru
10.70 pts Jhonathan Corzo
 Mexico
10.07 pts
Longboard
details
Piccolo Clemente
 Peru
16.50 pts Surfiel Gil
 Argentina
14.27 pts Lucas Garrido Lecca
 Peru
13.30 pts Wenderson De Almeida
 Brazil
12.73 pts
SUP surf
details
Giorgio Gómez
 Colombia
13.46 pts Luis Diniz
 Brazil
12.20 pts Caio Vaz
 Brazil
11.93 pts Finn Spencer
 Canada
10.67 pts
SUP race
details
Itzel Delgado
 Peru
24:58:60 Vinnicius Martins
 Brazil
25:02:20 Giorgio Gómez
 Colombia
25:16:85 Zane Schweitzer
 United States
25:29:89

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze Copper
Open
details
Brisa Henessys
 Costa Rica
14.50 pts Dominic Barona
 Ecuador
14.17 pts Daniella Rosas
 Peru
10.40 pts Chelsea Tuach
 Barbados
8.47 pts
Longboard
details
Chloe Gama
 Brazil
15.34 pts Atalanta Batista
 Brazil
12.47 pts Brisa Henessys
 Costa Rica
6.97 pts Mafer Reyes
 Peru
6.50 pts
SUP surf
details
Izzi Gómez
 Colombia
11.90 pts Vania Torres
 Peru
8.77 pts Nicole Pacelli
 Brazil
8.53 pts Brissa Malaga
 Peru
5.67 pts
SUP race
details
April Zilg
 United States
27:52:71 Maricarmen Rivera
 Puerto Rico
28:08:84 Lina Augaitis
 Canada
28:11:16 Lena Ribeiro
 Brazil
28:41:93

Final ranking per teams

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The final ranking per teams was drawn up by adding each surfer's individual points earning in the events in which they competed. Surfers obtained points according to the final position they occupied in each event. In Open, Longboard and SUP surf events, the surfers eliminated before the final occupied a certain position, as follows:

  • Eliminated in round 1 (Open events): 33th place (3rd place of each heat) and 49th place (4th place of each heat)
  • Eliminated in round 1 (Longboard and SUP surf) and round 2 (Open): 17th place (3rd place of each heat) and 25th place (4th place of each heat)
  • Eliminated in quarter-finals: 9th place (3rd place of each heat) and 13th place (4th place of each heat)
  • Eliminated in semi-finals: 5th place (3rd place of each heat) and 7th place (4th place of each heat)

Non-initiators and non-finishers surfers received zero points. Points awarded according to the position were as follows:

1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 25 33 48
1000 860 730 670 610 583 555 528 500 488 475 462 450 438 425 413 400 395 390 385 380 360 320 240

The first place of the final ranking per teams was declared as the champion team of the 2018 Pan American Surf Games.

Rank Team MO1 MO2 MO3 MO4 WO1 WO2 WO3 WO4 ML1 ML2 WL1 WL2 MSS1 MSS2 WSS1 WSS2 MSR1 MSR2 WSR1 WSR2 Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Peru 730 555 488 488 730 555 488 390 1000 730 670 610 610 500 860 670 1000 528 500 400 12,502
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Brazil 610 450 345 345 450 360 300 300 670 610 1000 860 860 730 730 610 860 610 670 583 11,953
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Argentina 555 450 450 300 555 450 360 360 860 500 610 450 500 400 555 488 583 488 610 462 9,986
4  Costa Rica 860 488 555 1000 450 390 390 555 500 730 390 450 360 390 390 390 380 555 400 9,623
5  United States 390 300 210 210 390 390 360 360 450 400 555 390 610 555 555 390 670 413 1000 370 8,968
6  Canada 390 390 300 210 488 450 390 360 400 360 555 450 670 555 450 450 475 380 730 475 8,928
7  Ecuador 610 450 345 345 860 300 300 300 500 400 488 450 400 400 488 390 500 390 380 370 8,666
8  Mexico 670 345 345 210 488 360 360 300 450 400 555 488 450 400 450 390 555 462 528 425 8,631
9  Venezuela 1000 300 210 210 610 300 300 300 400 400 450 450 500 400 450 390 425 370 438 380 8,283
10  Chile 450 390 300 300 610 360 300 300 500 360 488 450 400 400 450 450 400 400 488 390 8,186
11  Puerto Rico 450 345 300 210 555 450 360 555 400 500 450 555 488 450 438 860 450 7,816
12  Colombia 345 300 300 210 450 300 360 360 390 1000 360 1000 730 360 413 390 7,268
13  Dominican Republic 300 300 300 300 450 360 450 400 370 350 3,580
14  Uruguay 360 240 240 240 610 400 360 2,840
15  El Salvador 390 300 450 0 610 1,750
16  Barbados 345 300 670 360 1,675
17  Guatemala 300 210 360 350 1,220
18  Jamaica 300 210 210 210 930
19  Panama 390 360 750
20  United States Virgin Islands 210 210 420

Note: "—" Denotes that there were no competitors for that position

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References

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