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Diego Medina is the 2009 Chilean Champion

The National Surfing Tour ended with the Maui and Sons Pichilemu Masters held in Punta Lobos on December 7th. The National Champions were determined in the different divisions of the federation´s national circuit.

The waves were perfect at the break called "El Diamante" and the champions were determined.

Maui and Sons Pichilemu Masters Results

Open Pro
1. - Diego Medina (Pichilemu)
2.- Cristian Merello (Pichilemu)
3.- Kris Cabezas (Pichilemu)
4.- Guillermo Satt (Arica)

Women
1.- Jessica Anderson (Pichilemu)
2.- Sofía Borquez (Arica)
3.- Pomare Tepano (Isla de Pascua)
4.- Paloma Pistone (Pichilemu)

Junior
1.- Nicolás Vargas (Pichilemu)
2.- Guillermo Satt (Arica)
3.- Tomas Villegas (La Serena)
4. - Diego de María (Arica)

2009 Final Ranking
Open Pro
1. DIEGO MEDINA -13520
2. JUAN CARLOS LOMBARDI -12410
3. GUILLERMO SATT -11680
4. REINALDO IBARRA -10219
5. CRISTIÁN MERELLO -9890
6. RYAN CABEZAS -9327
7. CAMILO HERNÁNDEZ -9084
8. CRISTIÁN GONZÁLEZ -8080
9. TRISTÁN AICARDI -7917
10. TOMÁS VILLEGAS -7640
11. FRANCISCO ÁLVAREZ -7275
12. GIAN CANEPA -6515

Women
1. JESSICA ANDERSON -16000
2. JANELLE ANDERSON -10652
3. TRINIDAD SEGURA -9200
4. MARÍA JESUS BARRIOS -8735
5. FRANCISCA POMARE -8710
6. CARLA PEREZ -4672

Junior
1. NICOLÁS VARGAS -15180
2. DIEGO DEMARIA -12650
3. TOMÁS VILLEGAS -12490
4. GUILLERMO SATT -12440
5. CAMILO HERNÁNDEZ -9858
6. GIAN CANEPA -8967
7. JORGE SOTO -5864
8. LUIS SOTO -3652
9. MARCO ALFARO -3465

Medina celebrates the title
Medina celebrates the title
About the International Surfing Association (ISA)

The International Surfing Association (ISA) is recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the World Governing Authority for Surfing. 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 La Jolla, 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), Mike Gerard (USA) and KarĂ­n Sierralta (Peru).