Sunday will see the Huacho Rally:
"We have two sections: one of 8 kilometers and another of 19 kilometers, on dirt track that will be repeated 3 times. This will allow drivers who suffer damage to their vehicles to go through assistance to repair them and continue in the race," said Juan Dibós, race director for the event in Huacho.
The race director also noted that "so far, 29 racers have registered. "We have not accepted incomplete registrations or those with documentation errors. On Friday, we will know how many will actually race."
ISA World Surfing Games kick off in Nicaragua:
The ISA World Surfing Games kicked off in Nicaragua. The Peruvian team set out with the mission to repeat the title won at home, and the debut has been promising. In the first round, Sebastián Correa shone at Popoyo Beach, finishing first in his heat and advancing to the next round.
Another competitor who finished first in his heat was Joaquín del Castillo, who also moved on to the next round. In the afternoon, Miguel Tudela also showed that Peru is a contender in this tournament. Monday's session closed with Julinho Ursia from Huanchaco qualifying, confirming the strength of the national surfing team.
New national record in Rowing
Renzo León is a Peruvian rower who has broken the national lightweight record and is preparing to compete in the Pan American Games in Toronto. "I used to compete in singles. I compete in a category that is lightweight. In my category, I didn't have many competitors. I trained alone for a long time and did very well. I was South American champion, came fourth in a World Championship, but then I switched to doubles," mentioned León.
Regarding his switch to doubles now, Renzo León mentioned that he has gotten used to always playing with someone and that he likes the boat's response in doubles.
Peruvian Rider on the way to the South American Championship in Argentina
Víctor Chávez is currently in the midst of preparing to participate in the snowboarding South American Championship in Argentina. "Among the most important competitions we have is the continental one," mentioned Chávez, who added that there is also the South American competition.
He competes in Snowboard Cross, a mix of jumps, turns, and sliding techniques. Additionally, there's more adrenaline because you reach speeds of 90 to 100 km/h competing against 4 other riders.
"Our goal is to reach the top 150 in the world," added Víctor Chávez, who also pointed out that they aim to break into the World Cup circuit, which is the highest level on the planet.
ISA World Surfing Games kick off in Nicaragua:
The ISA World Surfing Games kicked off in Nicaragua. The Peruvian team set out with the mission to repeat the title won at home, and the debut has been promising. In the first round, Sebastián Correa shone at Popoyo Beach, finishing first in his heat and advancing to the next round.
Another competitor who finished first in his heat was Joaquín del Castillo, who also moved on to the next round. In the afternoon, Miguel Tudela also showed that Peru is a contender in this tournament. Monday's session closed with Julinho Ursia from Huanchaco qualifying, confirming the strength of the national surfing team.
New national record in Rowing
Renzo León is a Peruvian rower who has broken the national lightweight record and is preparing to compete in the Pan American Games in Toronto. "I used to compete in singles. I compete in a category that is lightweight. In my category, I didn't have many competitors. I trained alone for a long time and did very well. I was South American champion, came fourth in a World Championship, but then I switched to doubles," mentioned León.
Regarding his switch to doubles now, Renzo León mentioned that he has gotten used to always playing with someone and that he likes the boat's response in doubles.
Peruvian Rider on the way to the South American Championship in Argentina
Víctor Chávez is currently in the midst of preparing to participate in the snowboarding South American Championship in Argentina. "Among the most important competitions we have is the continental one," mentioned Chávez, who added that there is also the South American competition.
He competes in Snowboard Cross, a mix of jumps, turns, and sliding techniques. Additionally, there's more adrenaline because you reach speeds of 90 to 100 km/h competing against 4 other riders.
"Our goal is to reach the top 150 in the world," added Víctor Chávez, who also pointed out that they aim to break into the World Cup circuit, which is the highest level on the planet.
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