Competition did not run on Friday at the Swatch Girls Pro France but that didn't keep Swatch athletes and others to have fun and take a friendly battle to the water !
PLAGE DES BOURDAINES, Seignosse / France - The Swatch Girls Pro France and Pro Juniors are on standby. A lay day has been called due to an inconsistent 1-foot swell breaking at les bourdaines.
“This morning we had very tiny waves on offer and decided to send the QS girls home,†Yannick Sarran, ASP Europe head judge stated. “We hoped to see the conditions improve with the tide coming in around lunchtime but unfortunately there are still not much and we had to call it off for the day.â€
The next call will be held on Friday at 7:30am to reassess conditions and decide if waves are sufficient to resume the competition.
Lay Day Called at Swatch Girls Pro France
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PLAGE DES BOURDAINES, Seignosse / France - The Swatch Girls Pro France and Pro Juniors are on standby. A lay day has been called due to an inconsistent 1-foot swell breaking at les bourdaines.
“This morning we had very tiny waves on offer and decided to send the QS girls home,†Yannick Sarran, ASP Europe head judge stated. “We hoped to see the conditions improve with the tide coming in around lunchtime but unfortunately there are still not much and we had to call it off for the day.â€
The next call will be held on Friday at 7:30am to reassess conditions and decide if waves are sufficient to resume the competition.
Swatch Girls Pro France Junior
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