Look out for this Jadson

The Brazilian factory continues creating talents for everyone’s taste and although there are no celebrities in the WCT district, in the other stances of world surfing, the surfers of the bossa nova country are youngsters to take seriously.

Jadson André is one of them and he is ready to come into action at the next Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championship.

Last year, at Costa de Caparica, Portugal, Jadson made clear that he is ready for big things. His world junior championship title was a kind of scream that was heard in all the corners of the world. In a memorable final, the guy from Punta Negra (Rio Grande do Norte) overcame Cory Arrambide (USA), his countryman Charlie Brown and Australian Chris Friend.

Jadson, in his last year as an amateur surfer, close the season with the 2007 Ecologic Surf Circuit title and made clear that France would not be so far away as those happy Portuguese days.

Although we can say that Jason was less and less scary at the different sequels of Friday the 13th movies, in his second chapter of the ISA World Junior Surfing Championship this Jadson, will remind us of the other Jason and spread panic among his adversaries.
Jadson André, a new ready-to-shine ISA Star.

About International Surfing Association
The International Surfing Association (ISA) is recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the World Governing Authority for surfing, bodyboarding and surfriding. It was originally founded as the International Surfing Federation in 1964 and has been running world championships since 1964 and the Junior World Championships since 1980. 

ISA membership includes the surfing National Governing Bodies (NGBs) of over 50 countries on six continents. Its headquarters are located in San Diego, California. It is presided by Fernando Aguerre, first elected in 1994 in Rio, and re-elected six times since.  The ISA's four Vice Presidents are Alan Atkins (Australia), Robin de Kock (South Africa), Maile Aguerre (Hawaii) and Mike Gerard (USA).

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