<div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">It was an action-packed final day at Alaïa Bay for the second edition of the Alaïa Open Winter Cup. Despite the frigid 10-degree water, the surfing was red-hot and a testament to the amazing wave quality that Alaïa Bay produces. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">The Open Men’s Final was an incredibly close affair, with the lead changing a few times. <strong>Yago Dominguez</strong> from Basque Country has been the on-form Open Men’s surfer throughout the event. Still, in this final display, the powerful Brazilian goofy-footer <strong>Michel Roqu</strong><strong>e</strong> put on an amazing show of aerial surfing and lightning-fast lip hits to snatch victory. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Roque opened up with a full air rotation and a series of powerful whips off the top for an opening ride of 8.73. he backed this up with an incredible left-hand, where he performed a series of fast and powerful turns of the top with speed, power, flow and variety for a 9-point ride and victory with a 17.73 tally. Dominguez was the runner-up with 16.50 points to his name. While surfing in his second final,<strong> Lukas Skinner </strong>came in a respectable third place and German surfer <strong>Dylan Groen</strong> in fourth place. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">The Open Women’s Final was one of the closest heats of the entire event, with the lead changing hands throughout the final.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">The Basque Country surfers, <strong>Janire</strong> and <strong>Annette Gonzalez Extbarri </strong>were going toe-to-toe throughout the final, both surfing with skill and precision. However, <strong>Anat Lelior</strong> from Israel was fighting hard and was also in the game for a possible win. It all went down to the final exchange. At the end of the final, it was Janire Gonzalez Etxbarri with the win, with Anat Lelior in second. The scores were incredibly close, and Janire took victory by a mere .07 of a point against the Israeli surfer. Annette Gonzalez Extbarri was third, and<strong> Noah Klapp</strong> was fourth. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">The Junior Girls' final was an exciting affair. <strong>Maria Salgado</strong> from Portugal was on fire and was the clear winner with 15.33 points in her tally. She had all the other surfers in the final in a combo situation, with all three needing two waves to get in the game. At the final siren, it was Salgado in first with <strong>Lila Skinner</strong> (UK) in second place. <strong>Fabiana Klein</strong> (SUI) and <strong>Vera Oliveira </strong>from Portugal finished third and fourth, respectively. </div><p style="text-align: justify;">One of the most competitive divisions in the entire event was the Junior Boys division. The final was action-packed, with the juniors going all out to win the contest. In the end, <strong>Lukas Skinner</strong> (UK) emerged victorious with an excellent display of high-performance surfing for a heat total of 18.33. His rides consisted of an incredible 10-point ride with a clean rotation followed by two powerful hits for the perfect score. Combined with a follow-up 8.33 ride and he had the decisive win. Runner-up was <strong>Rivan Rock Rosskopf</strong>, with <strong>Killian Rosskopf </strong>and <strong>Antione Habashi </strong>in third and fourth positions. All three of these surfers are from Switzerland. </p><div style="text-align: justify;">“It was super cool to come to Alaïa Bay in Switzerland to compete, and it was such a great atmosphere here in Alaïa Bay,“ said <strong>Skinner </strong>after the results were announced. “It was also great to see the progression of the Swiss surfers. It was good to surf against surfers like Michel and Yago, and I think I was getting such high scores because I was getting pushed by them.” </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">In the Swiss Wave Pool ratings, it was <strong>Rivan Rosskopf </strong>who was crowned the Junior Swiss Wavepool Champion. <strong>Olman Morales</strong> was awarded the Men’s Swiss Wavepool Champion, and <strong>Rachel Bonhote-Mead </strong>Swiss was declared the Women’s Swiss Wavepool Champion. </div>