The sky is still pink over the surf spot of Teahupoo. It is early, the World Surf League has not yet given the signal from the tower to start the competition. In the softness of dawn, the sound of the waves, which break on the reef, rocks the place and leaves only the abundant salty foam as a landscape. The mythical wave presents itself in its best light, hollow and well-formed tubes, at least three meters, both dream and nightmare of surfers from all over the world.
Facing the majestic mountains at the end of the road, a beautiful day is in store to round off this Shiseido Tahiti Pro 2024, a stage of the World Surfing Championship, on Friday, about two months before the Olympic events (July 27 to 30) at the Paris Games.
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