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LEGENDARY 20KM MEN'S SUP AND PADDLEBOARD LONG DISTANCE RACE IN SAYULITA, MEXICO

14/05/2015
 
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May 13, 2015

LEGENDARY 20KM MEN'S SUP AND PADDLEBOARD LONG DISTANCE RACE IN SAYULITA, MEXICO

Gold Medalist, Danny Ching of Team USA leading the elite field of competitors by only a few strokes in the SUP Long Distance Race. Photo: ISA/Reed

USA's Danny Ching Wins SUP Race, Australia's Lachie Lansdown Wins Paddleboard Race at 2015 ISA World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship Presented by Hotel Kupuri

 

 

Sayulita, Mexico, May 13, 2015 - Day 3 saw dramatic Men's SUP and Paddleboard 20Km Long Distance Races at the 2015 ISA World StandUp Paddle and Paddleboard Championship (WSUPPC) Presented by Hotel Kupuri.

 

Over 65 of the world's best SUP and Paddleboard Racers took on the exciting long distance course, paddling four loops with the colorful, coastal village of Sayulita, Riviera Nayarit, Mexico, in the backdrop.

The races featured the most elite level of competition this event has witnessed. In a world-class field of competitors from every continent, the Gold Medalists and new World Champions are USA's Danny Ching and Australia's Lachie Lansdown in the SUP and Paddleboard races respectively.

The SUP race was extremely close starting with 15 elite racers leading the pack for the first three laps. Sayulita local, Javier "Bicho" Jimenez, put on an incredible performance, as he was able to overtake the leader, Danny Ching (USA). Jimenez gained a lead of about 100m with the help of a wave he caught rounding the last buoy, causing the local Mexican crowd to erupt in cheers. 

 

With a heroic effort, Danny Ching, who made his first appearance in the ISA competition, broke away from the pack on the final lap to chase Mexico's impressive racer. Mid-way through the final lap, Ching caught up to Jimenez and overcame him. With precise technical turns on the final buoys, the American solidified his lead as he made his way to the finish line, earning the Gold Medal for USA.


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