Argentina, Australia, Brazil, China, Costa Rica, Panama, Peru and South Africa Are Set To Compete In The Third Annual ISA China Cup
The ISA’s 2014 Hainan Wanning Riyue Bay International Surfing Festival will kick-off on Sunday, November 23. During the first two days of competition, the ISA China Cup will feature the top 7 surfing countries plus the local Chinese team, who will be competing for the first time in ISA history.
The eight countries competing for the Team Champion trophy are Argentina, Australia, Brazil, China, Costa Rica, Panama, Peru and South Africa. Further down is a list of all of the registered athletes who will be representing their nation and will compete for the individual Men’s and Women’s Gold Medals.
Following the ISA China Cup, from November 25-28 will be the Hainan Classic, Men’s 4-star ASP Qualifying Series event, where the best surfers from around the world will compete for a total prize purse of $95,000 USD and valuable points that count towards the ASP Men’s Qualifying Series Ranking.
“The Hainan Wanning Riyue Bay International Surfing Festival will start tomorrow,” remarked ISA President Fernando Aguerre. “All eight National Teams have arrived and settled in at the Official Hotel in the beautiful city of Wanning. This will be a historic moment for the country of China as they will be fielding the first ever Chinese team to compete at an ISA competition.”
Aguerre continued, “With the ISA China Cup beginning on Sunday, all the athletes are excited and ready to compete for the Individual and Team Gold Medals. As I like to remind all of the surfers , some of you will go home with medals and others will not, but all of you are champions for competing for your National Teams at the ISA China Cup.”
The Hainan Wanning Riyue Bay International Surfing Festival will be available to view on the live webcast at www.hainaninternationalsurfingfestival.com
List of National Teams and Athletes:
Argentina
Men:
Mariano Arreyes
Francisco Usuna
Joaquin Quimey Juarez
Nahuel Pablo Amalfitano
Women:
Lucia Indurain
Lucia Cosoleto
Official:
Juan Marcos Baldino
Australia
Men:
Kai Hing
Luke Hynd
Nic Squiers
Tim Mcdonald
Women:
Codie Klein
Jessica Grimwood
Official:
Clancy Dawson
Brazil
Men:
Deivid da Silva
Renato Glavao Princerni
Elivelton Santos Da Silva
Luan Wood
Women:
Camila Santos-Oliveira
Luana Coutinho-dos-Santos
Official:
Bruno Galini Ramos
Costa Rica
Men:
Luis Javier Vindas
Jair Perez Quiros
Maykol Torres
Gilbert Brown
Women:
Lisbeth Vindas
Leilani McGonagle
Official:
Sean McGonagle
China
Men:
Tie “TZ” Zhuang
Liang Zang
Pablo Huang
Jingsen Xu
Women:
Jiarui Yang
Xue Yang
Officials:
Peter Townend
Qing Liu
Zhongyi Li
Xupin Bao
Glenn Brumage
Xaingjun Meng
Bing Liang
Xiangwei Yang
Nik Zanella
Panama
Men:
Jean Carlos Gonzalez
Gary Saavedra
Alejandro Alfonso
Roberto Diaz
Women:
Johanny Alfonso
Enilda Alonso
Official:
Raul Stanford
Peru
Men:
Juninho Urcia
Miguel Tudela
Sebastian Alarcon
Lucca Mesinas
Women:
Miluska Tello
Anali Gomez
Official:
Gabriel Aramburu
South Africa
Men:
Michael February
Charles Brand
Casey Grant
Dylan Lightfoot
Women:
Tanika Hoffman
Faye Zoetmulder
Official:
Etienne Venter
Here is the schedule for the ISA China Cup live webcast:
Sunday, 8am China
Sunday, 11am Sydney, Australia
Sunday, 2am South Africa
Sunday 1am, Western Europe
Saturday, 4pm West Coast USA
Saturday, 6pm Costa Rica
Saturday, 7pm Panama/Peru
Saturday, 9pm Argentina
Saturday, 10pm Brazil