Saquarema, a town to the east of Rio de Janeiro, is renowned for having some of the best surf in Brazil and hosted a World Surf League tour stop in 2022. Uncharacteristically for Rio surf, the sandy bottom can maintain big swells that keep their shape. The wave is generally a long left with hollow sections, but it can break right on occasions, depending on the conditions. The waves can be chest to head-high and above. During August the main wind directions in Saquarema are from the north-east, side-offshore, or south-west, side-onshore, with 15-20 knots, depending on winter weather systems passing by.
The competition saw mixed conditions with a number of days with no wind. The opening day saw the women’s event completed and the crowning of the women’s champion,…