Dream Tour: Meet the new classified athletes

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First stage of the Dream Tour will take place in Porto de Galinhas, Pernambuco (Photo: Disclosure)

The Dream Tour, the circuit that represents the main division of the Brazilian Surfing Championship, already has its list of classified athletes. Of the 88 athletes, two are invited (wildcards) and 21 are new participants, who won their place in parallel competitions. The first stage will be held between May 28th and June 3rd, in Porto de Galinhas (PE).

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Tainá Hinckel will represent Santa Catarina on the Dream Tour 2024 (Photo: Daniel Smorigo, WSL, Disclosure)

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Ryan Kainalo was a wildcard in the Rio de Janeiro stage of the Dream Tour (Photo: Pablo NZ)

Dream Tour Brazilian Surfing Circuit

Adauto Sena is a representative of the Northeast Tour region (Photo: Personal archive)

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Athlete Nathalie Martins represents Paraná on the Dream Tour (Photo: Ravel, Personal archive)

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Champions of the last stage of the Dream Tour 2023 (Photo: Pablo NZ)

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The Southeast will be the region with the greatest representation in Dream Tour 2024, with 35 athletes, 27 men and 8 women. Next, the Northeast has the second highest participation with 32 surfers, 25 men and 7 women. The South region has 19 classified, with 11 men and 8 women.

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— Regional diversity in the Brazilian Surfing Championship, the Dream Tour, drives the evolution of the sport. Each region brings with it its own unique wave conditions, surfing styles and cultural heritage, creating a melting pot of talent and creativity. This variety enriches the experience for both athletes and spectators, while challenging competitors to adapt to a wide range of surfing conditions — says vice-president of the Brazilian Surfing Confederation, Paulo Moura.

— Furthermore, by highlighting different surfing communities across the country, the Dream Tour helps promote inclusion and representation in the sport, inspiring a new generation of surfers to explore and value the diversity of the Brazilian coast — he concluded.

The new names from the Southeast region who will compete in Dream Tour 2024 are Sophia Gonçalves, from São Sebastião, Aysha Ratto, from Búzios, Ryan Kainalo, from Ubatuba, Guilherme Lemos, from Rio de Janeiro, Murilo Coura, from Maresias and Gustavo Ribeiro, from Itanhaém.

From the Northeast region, Samuel Joca, from Natal, Ivan Silva and Alan Donato, from Maracaípe, Leonardo de Andrade, from Ilhéus, Lucas Bezerra, from Fortaleza, Adauto Sena, from Baía Formosa and Jonatha Santos, from Alagoas are the newcomers in the competition.

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The southern surfers who will debut on the Dream Tour are Nathalie Martins, from Pontal do Sul, Gabriely dos Santos and Edson de Prá, from Matinhos, Kiany Hyakutake, Wallace Vasco and Lucas Vicente, from Florianópolis, Gustavo Ramos, from São Francisco do Sul and Lucas Cainan, from Ilha do Mel.

In addition to the new competitors, strong athletes who had great results on the Brazilian Circuit in 2023, such as Tainá Hinckel (SC), Juliana dos Santos (CE), Júlia Duarte (RJ), Peterson Crisanto (PR), Wesley Leite (SP ) and Luel Felipe (PE), are classified for the Dream Tour 2024.

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*Lia Capella is an intern under the supervision of Diogo Maçaneiro

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