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IWT Pacasmayo Wave Classic – Day 3

by IWT on 7 Sep 2017
Day 3 – Tom Soltysiak – IWT Pacasmayo Wave Classic Si Crowther / IWT
The wind was rising, the swell was rolling and the heats were once again going to be on. The conditions left Head Judge Simeon Glasson with a difficult decision-larger waves and lighter wind at the point or smaller waves and stronger wind in front of El Faro Resort.

Unwilling to sacrifice swell for wind, Simeon was determined to hold out for the best of both worlds and the wind Gods rewarded him with strong winds at the point slightly later in the afternoon.



The first official heats of the day were the Amateurs and Women’s repechage rounds. The Women’s repechage saw Sam Bittner, Denise Blondet, Bettina Gonzales and Gisela Bigliel manage to fight their way back into round three. After at tough heat, Cecelia Tooley didn’t make it through but impressed the judges with her wave-sailing progress over the past two years with the IWT. The Amateur repechage heats saw Alejandro Quevedo, Roberto Carrasco, Peter Kimball and Fernando Ramirez edge out Omar Castro, Carlos Gomez, Jason Hale and Mario Nunes to make it into round three.



The Women's round three saw some great sailing from the top women. Maria Andres (Spain) continues to power through her heats with an impressive display of agressive sailing. Sabine Zola (Italy) is distinguishing herself in the women’s fleet showing great wave selection and impressive rail-to-rail sailing. The other sailors making it through were Annamaria Zolett (Itlay), Bjorte Purshel (Chile), Leysa Perotti (Argentina) and Bettina Gonzales (Peru).



Amateurs round three wrapped up day three of the Pacasmayo Wave Classic. Judges were impressed with sailing from heat winners Joaquin Desriviers (Chile), Tom Soltysiak (Canada) and Jonathan Pooley (UK) who all picked off the biggest waves of their heats to secure their wins.



Desriviers stood out in round three with some of the most radical turns yet from our Pacasmayo Amateurs. Soltysiak showed he is ready to clear the next plateau in his wave riding with an aggressive aerial attempt that left the judges and IWT photographer eager for his next heat. Perez continues to take advantage of his local knowledge consistently picking some of the better waves. Pooley continues to display great wave selection and execution. Van Cauteren kept the judges waiting in his heat managing to secure the two waves he needed to progress just under the buzzer.



The event has now hit the half way point with 20 heats completed. With the forecasts all showing low surf and wind for Wednesday it will probably be a lay day in preparation for some existing rising swell for Thursday, Friday and then truly epic conditions forecast for FINALS DAY on Saturday and the end of the amazing Pacasmayo Classic!





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