We went the other day to Hossegor, France with my friends of
Surfer Rule mag to check out the competition and to see all this fabulous girls. The waves were pretty small, but sometimes in these kind of conditions is where you see what a real surfer can do.
These girls were getting the best of every tiny wave. I was specially surprised by
Tatiana Weston. She's such a strong girl with incredible maneuvers. Check out at the pics I took her, we can appreciate all the water splashing around, so difficult in waves like this.
All the weekend the contest has been on stand by, and finally today the Junior comp was celebrated and won by Keely Andrew. Such a shame not having enough waves to see this girls ripping as they should. Let's see about the Pro contest tomorrow.
Such a shame I couldn't go to the final, as Monday I'm going to the
Pantin Classic Pro, where I work at the Press. I hope we'll have better conditions and I could get you some nice pictures.
Hope you like these of the
Swatch Girls! Happy weekend
More pictures of the day at my Facebook fan page:
https://www.facebook.com/fromwhereyoudratherbe
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Hello, catch ya! |
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Tatiana Weston |
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Nikki Van Dijk was such a sweetheart with everybody wanting a picture! |
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This guy was veeery nervous |
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Tatiana Weston's powerful turn |
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Keely Andrew, flying in a tiny wave. No wonder why she won the Junior comp! |
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Mahina Maeda |
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Laura Enever, going to her heat. Everybody was already waiting for her |
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Lee- Ann Curren. Nice floater with the right look |
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Laura Enever |
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Laura in B&W |
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Maud Le Car |
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Lee-Ann and Laura all smiles after their heat |
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Don't remember her name, but she was such a cuttie |
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Laura speaking with her fans |
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Not sure if this is Bianca Buidentag |
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The other girls enjoying the comp! ;) |
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