Portugal 2024 | Historic Performances
Overview of Peniche 2024
The 2024 World Championship Tour event in Peniche, Portugal, is a highlight for the global surfing community, showcasing the prowess of top surfers at the famous Supertubos. Known for its powerful barrels and consistent breaks, Peniche challenges competitors with its dynamic conditions, offering a display of high-caliber surfing.
Quick Stats for Peniche 2024
- Location: Peniche, Portugal
- Waves: Beach break that is best known for its sucky, powerful & hollow barrels.
- Difficulty: Challenging variable conditions, unpredictable and known to cause many heat upsets.
Event Analysis for Peniche 2024
The Peniche stop is crucial for surfers aiming to solidify their rankings on the Championship Tour and secure their place before the mid-season cut. Supertubos offers some of the best barrels in Europe, yet surfers must navigate the complex wave patterns with precision and skill, and of course a bit of luck. This event not only tests the surfers' barrel-riding abilities but also their adaptability to shifting conditions.
Previous Champions:
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Historic Performance - Men's WCT:
Key:
1st place in a heat = 1 point
2nd place in a heat = 0 points
3rd place in a heat = -1 points
The % above each year determines the points weighting. i.e. recent events score higher.
Stars:
- Griffin Colapinto and Italo Ferreira lead with the highest event historic scores, reflecting their superior adaptability and performance in Portugal's diverse conditions.
- Jack Robinson, Gabriel Medina, and John John Florence also showcase remarkable prowess, with their ratings indicating a strong command over the challenging waves typical of Portugal's surf spots.
Strugglers:
- Frederico Morais, despite local knowledge, and Seth Moniz face significant challenges, as reflected in their negative scores, suggesting difficulties in leveraging the local conditions to their advantage.
- Leonardo Fioravanti, Matthew McGillivray, and Kelly Slater also struggle, with their performances indicating a gap in adapting their strategies to the demanding conditions seen in Portugal.
This analysis underscores the importance of versatility and technical skill in tackling the varied surf conditions Portugal offers, highlighting how even seasoned surfers can face challenges in its dynamic waters.
Historic Performance - Women's WCT:
Key:
1st place in a heat = 1 point
2nd place in a heat = 0 points
3rd place in a heat = -1 points
The % above each year determines the points weighting. i.e. recent events score higher.
Stars:
- Tatiana Weston-Webb stands out with the highest event historic score among competitors, indicating her strong performance in Portugal's conditions. Her success suggests a style that thrives in varied wave conditions.
- Sophie McCulloch and Sally Fitzgibbons show potential with positive performances, albeit with fewer occurrences. Their styles likely complement the technical and demanding waves found in Portugal, emphasizing agility and adaptability.
Strugglers:
- Lakey Peterson has a negative historic score despite multiple participations, indicating struggles with the local wave conditions. This suggests a need for strategic adjustments to her approach in Portugal.
- Isabella Nichols and Brisa Hennessy also face challenges in Portugal, with their performances pointing towards difficulties in adapting their styles to the local surf conditions. Their results underline the importance of versatility and resilience in tackling diverse and challenging waves.
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