Renault Porto Pro
Event
It is already this weekend that the beaches of Porto and Matosinhos will receive the best national surfers, in what is the 15th consecutive edition of the northern stage, one of the most historic in the Liga Meo Surf calendar.
Scheduled for the next few days, 18, 19 and 20 September, Renault Porto Pro is the fourth and antepenultimate stage of this year's main surfing competition in Portugal, will decide the titles of national champions in the sport.
As this is an exceptional year, marked by unprecedented conditions, Liga Meo Surf remains the only official competition in the world to award a surfing title.
The first three stages of the competition took place, respectively, in Figueira da Foz, Ericeira and Sintra, and Porto is now responsible to kick-off this second and decisive phase of the sports season, which will conclude in Cascais.
Afonso Antunes, on the men’s side, and Teresa Bonvalot, on the women’s side, lead the respective rankings at the Porto stage is usually a critical one, since the winner of Renault Porto Pro always ends up being a national champion.
As usual in recent years, Praia Internacional do Porto will be the main stage of the competition, this year without an audience, with the beach in Leça da Palmeira as an alternative stage.
Renault Porto Pro can be followed from home, live on Sport TV, as well as in the other official media: Meo’s Facebook, in position 810 of the channel grid of Meo, at ligameosurf.pt and on social media at @ansurfistas.
Scheduled for the next few days, 18, 19 and 20 September, Renault Porto Pro is the fourth and antepenultimate stage of this year's main surfing competition in Portugal, will decide the titles of national champions in the sport.
As this is an exceptional year, marked by unprecedented conditions, Liga Meo Surf remains the only official competition in the world to award a surfing title.
The first three stages of the competition took place, respectively, in Figueira da Foz, Ericeira and Sintra, and Porto is now responsible to kick-off this second and decisive phase of the sports season, which will conclude in Cascais.
Afonso Antunes, on the men’s side, and Teresa Bonvalot, on the women’s side, lead the respective rankings at the Porto stage is usually a critical one, since the winner of Renault Porto Pro always ends up being a national champion.
As usual in recent years, Praia Internacional do Porto will be the main stage of the competition, this year without an audience, with the beach in Leça da Palmeira as an alternative stage.
Renault Porto Pro can be followed from home, live on Sport TV, as well as in the other official media: Meo’s Facebook, in position 810 of the channel grid of Meo, at ligameosurf.pt and on social media at @ansurfistas.