Jaeger Stone won his first PWA Wave event in his career. The Aussie ripper from Geraldton managed to defeat Victor Fernandez in the final of the single elimination with great wave rides. Congrats Jaeger!
“Jaeger Stone finally cracked his duck on the world tour, having come so close on a couple of previous occasions. The Australian laid down his highest scoring heat in the winners’ final – 23.75 points – which was the second highest of the event to deservedly claim his first win on the world tour. That victory sees Stone climb 3 places in the overall rankings into second place and he is now Ricardo Campello’s closest challenger, although Philip Köster is not far behind and both Victor Fernandez and Marcilio Browne, although less so, remain in the fight for the title.” (PWA)
Jaeger Stone – Winning Heat & Interview | PWA Tenerife 2019
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Modern days wavesailors have lost the alround skills of the previous generations. It seems Like although their performances in specific conditions (pozo) are out of this world , it is not the case everywhere.
its how they adjust to the way the tour is structured I guess…Nevertheless I don’t fully agree with it, some of them certainly are, but others have taken their allround skills to another level.I dont recall guys from the past ripping like TT or Brawzinho. I mean even if you take guys like Antonie Martin, he can charge big waves on both tacks while doing side on doubles from the chop as well, so I think there is some ‘allround skill’ balance in the fleet…See how Leon is sailing these days, ripping hard both tacks in gnarly conditions in remote… Read more »
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