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Stormy conditions disrupt surfing event

The quarterfinals, semi-finals and finals will all take place tomorrow due to big waves.

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 26 Jul 2021 7:26PM

Stormy conditions disrupt surfing event

Tokyo - Olympic surfing chiefs have scrapped the final day of competition to cram medal events into tomorrow’s schedule while big waves last, as a tropical storm approaches Japan.

Tropical Storm Nepartak is set to whip up ideal surfing conditions tomorrow at Tsurigasaki Beach, 100 kilometres (60 miles) east of Tokyo.

But the big waves are likely to have disappeared by Wednesday - when the medal events were due to be held.

Organisers announced today that the quarterfinals, semi-finals and medal events of the men's and women's competitions would all now be held tomorrow.

The International Surfing Association's technical director had "assessed the overall impact of the surf forecast on the final day of competition and adjusted the schedule accordingly," organisers said in a statement.

The competition was originally scheduled to be held over four days, with an extra four days in reserve in case weather conditions made them necessary.

Surfers have found the waves at the Games bigger than they were expecting.

"As soon as you say Tokyo 2020 in August, everyone says you're going to surf knee-high waves," American surfer Kolohe Andino said yesterday.

"And of course, the very first few days it's waves that are... head-high waves. It's funny, that's how surfing is. You've got to be prepared for everything."

Olympic organisers opted to hold the event at Tsurigasaki Beach instead of using an artificial wave pool. – AFP July 26, 2021

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