The Peruvian surfer Miguel Tudela participated in the Sunset Pro, a QS 1000 event of the World Surf League, which took place last weekend in Hawaii, reaching the grand final and finishing in fourth place.
It was four intense days that the Peruvian surfer had to overcome to reach the last phase, where he couldn't surpass the Australian Jack Robinson, the Hawaiian Finn McGill, and the Brazilian Bino López. In this stage, Tudela obtained an accumulated score of 5.25.
"I'm very happy to have achieved fourth place and start my first championship of the year on the right foot. Thanks to everyone who supported and followed me throughout the championship," said the Peruvian.
Miguel Tudela will continue to seek to advance in the world ranking and surpass his current position 29. He will compete in the Volcom Pipe Pro, an event that is currently in a waiting period and awards 3,000 points.
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