The Pismo Beach pier sets the stage for the 2021 WPSC Photo: ISA / Sean Evans
Many standouts of the early days of competition solidified their leads, with Mike Richards (BRA), Pablo Aguilar (BRA) and Mark “Mono” Stewart(AUS) holding forth in Men’s Stand 1 and 2, and Men’s Kneel respectively.
In Men’s Prone 1 Bruno Hansen (DEN) reclaimed his place atop the rankings. The only surfer in history to have won the classification, Hansen is looking strong to take out an incredible sixth gold medal.
A single women’s classification was held to decide who would move on to the final of Women’s Stand 2. Costa Rica’s Jimena Ruiz made a solid charge up the leaderboard, but it was defending champion Malu Mendes of Brazil who retained first place.
After an anxious start Dariel Melendez takes the lead
It came right down to the wire in the second qualifying heat for Dariel Melendez as he sought to book himself a place in the final for Men’s Stand 3.
Catching just one low-scoring wave in the first half of the heat, Melendez was nervous till the very end. In the final few minutes, the Costa Rican managed to lock in two high scores and take the lead in the rankings.
“I’m really, really happy to be here,” he said. “This is my first Para Surfing championship and I’m so excited, the environment here is super cool. To see the adaptive surfing community all together is the best thing in the world.”