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Friday, May 12, 2017

"Um olhar a mais nas competições" -EXTRA Newspaper, Rio de Janeiro-Brazil -Friday, May 12th, 2017 -Jogo Extra page 10 -Surfe - extra.globo.com

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"Um olhar a mais nas competições" -EXTRA Newspaper, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -Friday, May 12th, 2017 - Jogo Extra -page 10 - Surfe - extra.globo.com
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"An extra look at the competitions"
                                                                                                          Guito Moreto



Yago Dora with his father and coach, Leandro Dora, in the Brazilian stage of the World Circuit
An extra look at competitions
From parents to ex-athletes, coaches gain space in the Circuit. Postponed yesterday, Saquarema stage should start again today
Renato de Alexandrino
and Victor Costa
esporteglb@oglobo.com.br
 

 
 
 
Yago Dora paddled with  the American kolohe Andino so behind, looking for a wave that could guarantee the victory. In the structure of the event, Leandro Dora realized that a series of waves was approaching  on the left of where Yago was. Using a surfboard, he waved to the surfer paddles to the side and escapes from the mark of his opponent. This was decisive for Yago to advance the third Round.
Leandro Dora is  father and coach of Yago, and this was just one example of how coaches are increasingly gaining more space in a sport until very recently considered totally individual.
Like Leandro, some are fathers of the athletes, like Ricardo Toledo, father of Filipe, and Charles Saldanha, stepfather of Gabriel Medina. Most are former professional surfers, including  with passage through the World Circuit, such as the Australians Jake Paterson and Glenn Hall and the American Chris Gallagher. The Hawaiian Ross Williams also competed for many years in the CT, and had been working as a broadcaster until, the beginning of this year, to change the job and become coach of John John Florence.The psychological side is something worked by Leandro Dora, who, in addition to Yago, trains Adriano de Souza and the Hawaiian Tatiana Weston-Webb:-I think it is even small my  interference in the technical side. The important thing is to give confidence and tranquility.
Leandro Dora also prefers to work on a strategy before the heat and does not interfere during the contest.Yesterday, the CT of Saquarema was postponed due to the weak conditions of the sea. The forecast is  that the championship will start again today, from  7am.
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Version by Paulo Piqueres - Postgraduate in Advanced English -PUC -Pontifície Universidade Católica - Porto Alegre - RS - Brazil
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