On the penultimate day of the PWA Wave World Cup in Klitmøller, light starboard tack winds and small waves provided good conditions for a supersession.The super session final consisted of three English sailors, John Skye, Robby Swift, Jamie Hancock, the Brazilian boys Marcilio Browne and Kauli Seadi, and finally Spain’s, Victor Fernandez.

In the light winds and difficult jumping conditions Victor Fernandez was able to gain an early lead as he landed a tabletop forward, however his lead was short lived as Marcilio ‘Brawzinho’ Browne landed an amazing air chachoo. The Brazilian then went one better as he rotated his way through an outstanding one footed backloop to cement his place at the top. Browne’s fellow countryman, Kauli Seadi, completed the top three as he also landed a brilliant air chachoo to wow the crowds on the beach. The deteriorating wind in the final minutes of the heat meant that none of the sailors were able to land any more moves, and Marcilio Browne was crowned the super session champion. “It was a little bit tricky, I’m glad I got my jumps in at the beginning of the heat because then the wind dropped and I watched the guys planing back and forth,” Browne said. “I am not used to these cold conditions so my hands were numb.”

 

VIDEO OF THE SUPERSESSION

 

Result Supersession:

  1. Marcilio Browne
  2. Victor Fernandez
  3. Kauli Seadi

 

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