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COSTA RICA’S 4TH DATE OF CIRCUITO NACIONAL DE SURF DAYSTAR
MOVES TO NOSARA THIS WEEKEND FEBRUARY 7-8
FOR COPA BALANCE NATURAL
JASON TORRES LOOKS TO LOCK IN THE NATIONAL TITLE
Tamarindo, COSTA RICA January 7, 2009 – José Ureña, President of the
Federacion de Surf de Costa Rica (FSC), announced today that the fourth
date of the Circuito Nacional de Surf DAYSTAR 2008-2009 presented by
Coca-Cola Zero (CNS) will take place this weekend, February 7 and 8, in
Playa Guiones in Nosara. Called Copa Balance Natural, the 5-star
tournament will begin Saturday and Sunday morning at 7:00 a.m. in front
of Playa Guiones, with winners in all categories receiving 2,000
points.
With a sizable lead in the rankings, Jaco’s Jason Torres moves into the
Copa Balance Natural date of the CNS with the possibility of taking the
National title. However, with this high-point contest at a premium wave
beach, along with the opportunities afforded at the next tournaments of
Santa Teresa (5-star Torneo Day & Night Playa), and Playa Hermosa
(6-star, 2,500 points Gran Final Terrazas Reef Playa), the concluding
stretch of the Circuito still may reveal another champion of the
present season. Regardless, Torres was able to secure 1st place wins in
Tamarindo and Jaco, and a 2nd place win in the 2008-2009 opener in
Hermosa, boding well for the dynamo. He is at the top of the rankings
table with 4,750 points—1,100 more than 2nd place Diego Naranjo (Jaco)
and 1,800 higher than 3rd place Germaine Nino Myrie (Puerto Viejo),
both past National champions.
Matias Braun of Montezuma, is currently the #4 surfer in Costa Rica. It
was in Nosara last year that Braun dominated all others and earned the
1st place trophy. Yet, Torres is gunning for him.
“I have already previously won in Nosara at a level of surfing that is
less than I feel that I am doing nowadays,” Torres said. “Thanks to the
international participation that I have realized in the last 14 months
with good results, I have earned greater confidence, a factor that in
the past stopped me from advancing further in the Circuito.
It is a fact that this second part of the CNS is the most important
part of the championship for all the participating surfers, not only
because of the amount of points awarded for the winners, but because of
the quality of battle they will face as the technical body of the
Federacion de Surf de Costa Rica assesses everyone for the National
Selection of the team that will compete for Costa Rica at the 2009
International Surfing Association (ISA) Billabong World Surfing Games
Costa Rica 2009 in Hermosa this August. As added value, the confirmed
presence of the surfer Federico Pilurzu (Tamarindo) to the Copa Balance
Natural will up the ante in the action in the Open category as well.
Pilurzu—the only Costa Rican surfer to compete annually on the
Association of Surfing Professional’s (ASP) World Qualifying Series
circuit and to regularly make the Top 100—is also a Costa Rica AND
Central America surfing champion. He will also be joined in Nosara by
two-time Costa Rican National Surf champion Alvaro Solano from Jaco,
who has been making the 2008-2009 journey has well with hopes of making
the Costa Rica National Surf Team.
The date at Playa Guiones in Nosara is one of the most popular of the
Circuito Nacional de Surf DAYSTAR 2008-2009, and in the past three
seasons over 300 surfers have shown up to compete. “We hope to have the
same luck that accompanied us in the past and gave us an excellent turn
out of competitors, and also rewarded us with a large public turning
out to enjoy a true spectacle,” declared Ureña.
For this weekend, waves between 3- and 5-feet are expected, and this is
a beach that grants good waves in low tide as well as high. The area of
competition is also a government protected zone for turtles.
Inscriptions for the Copa Balance Natural will take place Friday,
February 6 at Harbor Reef Lodge in Nosara, between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m.
After this date of the Circuito, the FSC board will make its National
selection of the Juniors (Less than 18 years of age) who will attend
the International Surfing Association (ISA) World Junior Surfing Games
2009 in Salinas, Ecuador between March 28 and April 5, 2009. Currently,
Costa Rica’s Juniors are placed #12 in the rankings of 30 countries,
and it will be in this new opportunity that the Federacion plans to
take the team to the next level.
For more information on the Circuito Nacional de Surf DAYSTAR 2008-2009
or the Federacion de Surf de Costa Rica, please go to the webpage at
www.surfingcr.net.
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The Federacion de Surf de Costa Rica recently finished a workshop with
the Costa Rican national media who will be covering the 2009 ISA
Billabong World Surfing Games Costa Rica 2009. The 25 journalists of
the mainstream mass media were present from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. and
were grateful for the surfing instruction offered by the technical
body, among them surfers Federico Pilurzu, Diego Narango, and Lisbeth
Vindas (Jaco).
Photo Mattias Braun by Shifi Surf Shots
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