Brasileiro de V1 e V1R - Buzios 2023 - Prova 3
Introduction
The hosts introduce themselves and the event, mentioning the different categories of canoes and kayaks that will be racing.
Categories of Canoes and Kayaks
- The event features categories such as Open Master 40, Master 50, Junior 19, C1, and V1.
- There are two types of boats in the race: oc1 and v1.
Start of the Race
The hosts provide commentary on the start of the race.
Commentary on the Race Start
- The first category to start is oc1.
- Two athletes with new canoes are participating in this race: Murilo Pinheiro and Pedro Henrique Weicherd.
- The hosts discuss how challenging this race is due to technical conditions.
- A drone captures footage of the racers from above.
Details about the Race
The hosts provide more details about the race.
Details about the Race
- The v1 category will start five minutes after oc1.
- This is a qualifying race for Panamericano which will take place in Espírito Santo.
- There are three age groups competing: Open Master 40, Master 50, and Junior 19.
New Canoe Launch
The hosts discuss a new canoe launch by Evolution Canoi.
New Canoe Launch by Evolution Canoi
- Evolution Canoi has launched a new canoe called Sagres to replace Excels.
- Two athletes participating in this race have these new canoes: Murilo Pinheiro and Pedro Henrique Weicherd.
Athlete Expectations
The hosts discuss athlete expectations for winning.
Athlete Expectations
- Murilo Pinheiro is aiming for his sixth win, while Pedro Henrique Weicherd is aiming for his first.
- The hosts mention that all athletes are strong contenders.
Race Progression
The hosts provide commentary on the progression of the race.
Commentary on the Race Progression
- It's too early to determine who is leading in the oc1 category.
- A drone captures footage of the racers from above.
- The v1 category prepares to start their race.
V1 Category Start
The hosts provide commentary on the start of the v1 category race.
Commentary on V1 Category Start
- Paulão and Luaninha are two athletes participating in this race.
- A female athlete will also be competing in this category.
Introduction and Start of the Race
The host introduces the race and mentions that they will be showing footage from a drone. They discuss the upcoming OC1 and V1 races, with a focus on Robert as a favorite for the OC1 race. The athletes invest in their own training and travel costs.
- Show de bola will bring footage from a drone.
- The OC1 and V1 races are discussed.
- Robert is favored to win the OC1 race.
- Athletes invest in their own training and travel costs.
Start of the Race
The race begins with a clean start. Reginaldo has a strong sprint start, but Gustavo Jacob, Robert, and Ricardinho are close behind. Maxwell Coutinho leads in the C1 category.
- The race starts cleanly.
- Reginaldo has a strong sprint start.
- Gustavo Jacob, Robert, and Ricardinho are close behind Reginaldo.
- Maxwell Coutinho leads in the C1 category.
Mid-Race Update
There is still 16 km left in the race. Paulão do Rei had a good start but is now behind. Reginaldo Berbeck shows great technique and navigation skills. Hernani Ornelas is also mentioned as competing.
- There is still 16 km left in the race.
- Paulão do Rei had a good start but is now behind.
- Reginaldo Berbeck shows great technique and navigation skills.
- Hernani Ornelas is also mentioned as competing.
Reginaldo and Igor's Technique
The commentators discuss the technique of Reginaldo and Igor as they train together. They note that Reginaldo is using a more open line, which is proving successful due to his technical ability.
Reginaldo's Technique
- Reginaldo is training with Igor and using a more open line, which is proving successful.
- His technique involves a fluid and technically advanced stroke.
- He uses three quick strokes followed by three longer ones to gain speed and momentum.
Igor's Technique
- Igor has excellent posture and technique, with a strong head position.
- Both paddlers have a very fluid stroke, but Reginaldo's success comes from his use of an open line.
Robert Almeida Dias' Reading of the Waves
The commentators discuss Robert Almeida Dias' reading of the waves during the race. They note that he has exceptional physical strength but also has a unique understanding of how to navigate the waves.
Robert Almeida Dias' Technique
- Robert has exceptional physical strength but also has an unparalleled understanding of how to read the waves.
- He is able to take advantage of his knowledge to choose the best line in the water.
- Diego from Evolution supports him in this race.
Brazilian Vaar Championship
The commentators discuss the Brazilian Vaar Championship and upcoming events in the sport.
Brazilian Vaar Championship
- The race is part of the Brazilian Vaar Championship, which includes individual vaar and canoa races.
- There are other upcoming events in the sport, including a V3 AOC 2 race in Bertioga and a Niterói race.
Introduction
The video introduces the event and provides a list of participants in the Junior 19 and Open AC1 categories.
Participants
- Arthur Monteiro, Benjamin Vergara, José Ricardo da Silva, Lucas Bender, and Luthierry are participating in the Junior 19 category.
- Douglas Remador Baiano, Guilherme Garcia, Lucas Santana, Lucas Paulino, Luiz Manga, Marcelo Pato, Mateus Loureiro, Maurício Menezes, Maxwell Coutinho, Murilo Pinheiro, Otton Black Pain Pedro Witcher Pedro Vitória Renato Santos Rodrigo Vargas and Vinícius Aidan are participating in the Open AC1 category.
More Participants
This section lists more participants in various categories.
Open Master 40
- Alvaro from Kanoi Clube Alvim
- Antônio Bertier
- Bruno Campbell
- Bruno Moreira
- Bruno Chagas Bonifácio from Surf Rui
- Daniel Mayal from Anhanalú do da Renault
- Eduardo Goulart Eduardo Gomes Goulart MPS
- Edivanilson from Alô Brawlers
- Fabrício Rodrigues from Trindade
- Felipe Correia Felipe Marques Felipe Duarte Pedrosa from MPS
- Flávio Basílio Primo Basílio
- William Jacob
Master 50
This section lists participants in the Master 50 category.
Absent Participant
Unfortunately Antonio Carlos Bonsai Júnior could not attend due to his son's illness.
Present Participants
- Augusto Camargo Leite from Ubatuba
- Carlos Macedo Richard
- Carlos Henrique Barreto prata remador from Fusão
- Cláudio Aurélio Carneiro
- Evanilton Gomes Giovani from EVA
- Gratinando Pardo from Macane
- Jefferson from EVA
- Leandro Azevedo from MPS
- Luiz Otávio Nunes Land Luiz Otávio Call current Master 50 and Master 40 state champion of Rio de Janeiro
- Marcelo Ranaldo from Fusão
- Márcio Dias Mauro Apolinário Raul Fernando current Master 50 state champion of Fusão
- Rogério Hots bronze in Saquarema carioca Rui Novelino from Clube Náutico current vice-champion of the Rio de Janeiro state championship.
- Osvaldo Carvalho do carro de Salvador
Introduction to the Salvador Morro de São Paulo Challenge
The speaker introduces the Salvador Morro de São Paulo Challenge and talks about a participant who did well in the challenge despite initially dropping out.
Key Points:
- A participant completed the Salvador Morro de São Paulo Challenge solo for the first time.
- The challenge is tough, and the participant dropped out at one point but decided to continue.
- The participant's decision to drop out was due to wanting to save energy for other important competitions.
Technique and Knowledge Exchange in Canoeing
The speaker discusses canoeing techniques and how knowledge exchange between different countries can help improve the sport.
Key Points:
- The "Scoop" technique was popularized in Brazil after being introduced by Tahitian competitors.
- Competitors from Brazil also competed in competitions held in Tahiti.
- Knowledge exchange between different countries is important for improving sports.
Discussion of a Competitor's Performance
The speaker talks about a competitor's performance, including their physical condition and training regimen.
Key Points:
- A competitor is doing well and knows the course well.
- They are physically fit and have been training regularly at this time of day to prepare for adverse weather conditions.
- They are currently leading the race.
Discussion of Canoe Manufacturers
The speaker discusses two canoe manufacturers that support different competitors.
Key Points:
- Two canoe manufacturers, Miragem and Evolution, support different competitors in the race.
- Passaúna compósitos recently partnered with Diego Vale to produce canoes designed by him, including Sagres which is debuting in this race.
Discussion of Competitors and Their Canoes
The speaker talks about different competitors and their canoes.
Key Points:
- A competitor named Pedrinho is using a new canoe called Sagres.
- The canoe's shape is unique and stands out from others in the race.
- Another competitor, Murilo Pinheiro, is being closely followed by Pedrinho.
Discussion of a Local Club and Coach
The speaker talks about a local club and coach that support one of the competitors.
Key Points:
- Pedro Henrique belongs to a local club located in Vitória.
- Sebastian Karin coaches Pedro Henrique but is currently in Switzerland.
- The club has been featured on the speaker's program Resenha da Semana.
Discussion of Competitors' Strategies
The speaker discusses different strategies that competitors may use during the race.
Key Points:
- It can be difficult to overtake other competitors once they have established a lead.
- Competitors may conserve energy by staying close to each other without overtaking until later in the race.
- There is still plenty of time left in the race for competitors to make strategic moves.
Influence of Other Forces on the Canoe
The speaker discusses how other forces, such as the wind and other boats, can influence the canoe's movement.
Other Forces at Play
- The more the water is disturbed, the less influence the conveyor belt has on the canoe.
- Other forces, such as wind and other boats, can also affect the canoe's movement.
Psychological Pressure in Canoe Racing
The speaker talks about psychological pressure in canoe racing and how it affects racers.
Psychological Pressure
- A racer behind another may want to pass them to avoid falling behind.
- It is uncomfortable for a racer to have someone pressuring them from behind.
- The racer in front may feel psychological pressure from being chased by someone behind them.
Introduction of a Racer
The speaker introduces a racer named Guilherme Jesus Garcia Batata who trains with Dave and Gabriel Seixas in Búzios.
Introducing Guilherme Jesus Garcia Batata
- Guilherme Jesus Garcia Batata is introduced as a racer who trains with Dave and Gabriel Seixas in Búzios.
- He is described as being discreet, polite, energetic, and an example for Brazilians.
- He was part of a group called "Fusão" which was made up of junior racers from different bases.
Different Paddling Techniques
The speaker discusses different paddling techniques and how they can affect a racer's performance.
Paddling Techniques
- Each racer has their own paddling technique that works best for them.
- If a racer can sustain their shorter, faster paddling technique, it can be effective in longer races.
- The speaker tries to identify an athlete in a black canoe with the number 206 who is using a quick, short paddling technique.
Identifying Racers
The speaker tries to identify racers by their numbers and describes the importance of base races as preparation for national competitions.
Identifying Racers
- The speaker tries to identify an athlete in a yellow shirt with the number 205 who is later identified as Antônio Gonzaga.
- Antônio Gonzaga is described as having good physical fitness and being the leader of Canalovar in Florianópolis.
- Base races are important for preparing racers for national competitions.
Remanso and Antonio Gonzaga
In this section, the commentators discuss the current position of the racers in the competition. They mention Remanso and Antonio Gonzaga's techniques and how they are performing.
Remanso and Antonio Gonzaga
- Remanso has left Santos for good.
- Guilherme Garcia is currently racing alongside Antonio Gonzaga.
- Antonio Gonzaga is using a different paddling technique that is shorter but effective.
- Antonio Gonzaga was a participant in the Super Technical race, where he organized one of Brazil's most exciting championships at Praia Mole.
Backwash and Losing Signal
In this section, the commentators discuss backwash and signal loss as they affect viewers watching from home.
Backwash and Losing Signal
- The commentators explain that viewers may experience signal loss due to backwash.
- It is a good strategy for leaders to maintain a safe distance to avoid someone entering their wake. However, they should not exhaust themselves too early in the race.
Interview with Daiane Rossi
In this section, an interview with Daiane Rossi takes place. She discusses her recent victory at Saquarema Estadual 2023.
Interview with Daiane Rossi
- An interview with Daiane Rossi takes place.
- Daiane explains that the race was challenging due to the wind, waves, and tide.
- Daiane mentions that passing through the reef was the most dangerous part of the race. She decided to defend her position and take it easy.
- The interviewer asks Daiane about her teammate Marta's attempt to overtake her. Daiane explains that they train together but compete individually.
Final Stretch
In this section, the commentators discuss the final stretch of the race.
Final Stretch
- The commentators mention how Daiane Rossi defended her position in the final stretch by paddling more cautiously and paying attention to what was happening behind her.
- They also mention how she took a risk by passing through a dangerous area but then relaxed once she had passed it.
Preparing for the Brazilian Championship
In this section, the speaker talks about preparing for the Brazilian Championship and testing their skills in the State Championship.
Testing Skills in State Championship
- The State Championship served as a test for the team.
- Individual training is important to strengthen skills.
- Winning the State Championship was special because it was held in difficult water conditions.
Choosing Canoe for Brazilian Championship
- The Hurricane canoe is better suited for smooth waters.
- Despite being better suited for smooth waters, the Hurricane canoe was chosen due to its predicted suitability for the competition.
- The equipment used by teams has improved over time, providing more options and choices.
Celebrating Birthday and Winning Brazilian Championship
In this section, the speaker talks about winning the Brazilian championship on their birthday.
Winning on Birthday
- Winning on their birthday was a happy moment.
- Winning both a championship and celebrating a birthday is an accomplishment to be proud of.
Race Update and Shoutouts
In this section, there is an update on race standings and shoutouts are given to friends.
Race Update
- A rundown of current race standings is given with specific racers mentioned.
Shoutouts
- A shoutout is given to Guilherme Garcia who is currently racing.
- A shoutout is given to Júlio Big.
Introduction to Búzios
The speaker introduces themselves and sends greetings to viewers. They then provide an overview of the location, Búzios, which is a popular tourist destination in Brazil.
Introduction
- Floripa introduces themselves and greets viewers.
- Provides an overview of Búzios as a popular tourist destination in Brazil.
Overview of Búzios
The speaker provides more information about Búzios, including its location and popularity among tourists.
Location and Popularity
- Búzios is located 170 km from Rio de Janeiro and is considered one of the most beautiful cities on the Brazilian coast.
- It is known for its sports, nightlife, gastronomy, and beautiful people.
- It is ranked fourth among the most sought-after places in Brazil according to lodging websites.
More Information About Búzios
The speaker continues to provide information about Búzios, including its natural beauty and attractions.
Natural Beauty and Attractions
- The nature in Búzios is privileged both on land and at sea.
- Tourists are attracted by the beaches, sports activities, nightlife, gastronomy, and beautiful people that make up this unique place.
- Orla Bardot is one of the great symbols of Buzios named after Brigitte Bardot who chose it as a refuge during her vacation in Europe in 1964.
Return to the Campeonato Brasileiro
The speaker returns to the Campeonato Brasileiro and provides updates on the ongoing race.
Updates on Ongoing Race
- The speaker welcomes viewers back to the Campeonato Brasileiro.
- Provides updates on the ongoing race, including information about the athletes and their rankings.
Commentary on Ongoing Race
The speaker provides commentary on the ongoing race, including details about the weather conditions and challenges faced by athletes.
Commentary
- The speaker comments on Maxwell Coutinho's performance in the race.
- Describes how challenging it is for athletes to navigate through rough waters and strong winds.
Maxwell Coutinho's Canoe Accident
The commentator discusses the difficult situation that Maxwell Coutinho is in after his canoe capsized near some rocks. He was far from his competitors and needs to quickly right his canoe and paddle as fast as possible. The ocean is rough, making it challenging to maneuver the canoe. A drone is positioned at the beach to monitor the athletes' entrance into Bahia.
Maxwell's Accident
- Maxwell Coutinho's canoe capsized near some rocks.
- He needs to quickly right his canoe and paddle as fast as possible since he was far from his competitors.
- A drone is positioned at the beach to monitor the athletes' entrance into Bahia.
Discussion of Previous Categories and Paulo dos Reis' Birthday
The commentator talks about a technical issue that prevented them from broadcasting the arrival of female canoers. They then discuss Daione, who won in Master 50 category, and how she did well in her race. It is also mentioned that it is Paulo dos Reis' birthday today.
Previous Categories and Paulo dos Reis' Birthday
- Technical issues prevented broadcasting of female canoers' arrival.
- Daione won in Master 50 category.
- It is Paulo dos Reis' birthday today.
Challenges of Racing Far From Shore
The commentator discusses how athletes want to go further out or closer to shore during races, which makes it challenging for broadcasters since there are fewer signals available farther out. They also talk about how backwash affects alignment, making it difficult to keep the canoe in line.
Racing Far From Shore
- Athletes want to go further out or closer to shore during races, which makes it challenging for broadcasters since there are fewer signals available farther out.
- Backwash affects alignment, making it difficult to keep the canoe in line.
Difficulty of Recentering Canoe After Capsizing
The commentator discusses how Maxwell Coutinho had difficulty recentering his canoe after capsizing due to backwash. This made it challenging for him to get back on track and catch up with his competitors.
Recentering Canoe After Capsizing
- Maxwell Coutinho had difficulty recentering his canoe after capsizing due to backwash.
- This made it challenging for him to get back on track and catch up with his competitors.
Changes in Position Due to Maxwell's Accident
The commentator talks about how Maxwell's accident caused changes in position among the racers. They express curiosity about what happened and whether he was able to maintain his position or if Murilo was able to catch up with him.
Changes in Position Due to Maxwell's Accident
- Maxwell's accident caused changes in position among the racers.
- The commentators express curiosity about what happened and whether he was able to maintain his position or if Murilo was able to catch up with him.
Future Races and Technical Difficulties
The commentator talks about upcoming races, including a V6 race in Niterói that will be very challenging. They also mention technical difficulties they experienced during this race, including a camera malfunction.
Future Races and Technical Difficulties
- There are upcoming races, including a V6 race in Niterói that will be very challenging.
- Technical difficulties were experienced during this race, including a camera malfunction.
Maxwell Coutinho Leading the Race
The commentator discusses the ongoing race and focuses on Maxwell Coutinho's performance. He highlights how Coutinho is maintaining his lead despite tough competition from Murilo and Pedro.
Coutinho's Performance
- The commentator praises Coutinho's agility, strength, and quick reflexes.
- He notes that while Coutinho's paddling style is conservative, he maintains a good pace and keeps an eye on his competitors.
- The commentator describes how Coutinho expertly navigates through rough waters with his canoe, even when it gets close to rocks.
- He mentions that Coutinho wears a strap for safety in case he falls off the canoe.
Race Progression
- The commentator talks about how the other competitors are trying to catch up to Coutinho but are struggling due to his lead.
- He notes that the race is almost over, with only 2 km left until they reach Baía da Ferradura.
- The commentator provides information about upcoming paddle events organized by Rubinho in Niterói.
Remando menos do lado direito
Nesta seção, o narrador explica a importância de manter um equilíbrio ao remar e como isso pode afetar a capacidade muscular. Ele também comenta sobre a frequência das remadas de cada lado da canoa.
Equilíbrio na Canoa
- Remar mais vezes de um lado pode causar perda de força e cansaço muscular.
- É importante manter uma postura ereta para evitar desgaste desnecessário.
- O remador está mantendo uma frequência de 11 remadas em cada lado para evitar câimbras e dores musculares.
Diferença entre os lados
- Remar mais vezes do lado esquerdo pode fazer com que o remador perca sua capacidade muscular.
- Fazer uma remada mais agressiva do lado direito pode afetar o equilíbrio da canoa, mas é necessário para dominá-la melhor.
Desafios no mar
Nesta seção, o narrador comenta sobre os desafios enfrentados pelos atletas durante a prova e como eles podem formar grandes competidores.
Condições adversas
- As condições do mar estão difíceis, tornando a prova ainda mais desafiadora.
- Os atletas estão se desafiando em um marzão difícil, colocando suas habilidades à prova.
Formação de grandes atletas
- É nessas condições desafiadoras que se formam os grandes atletas e competidores.
- Completar uma prova como essa é um feito impressionante e requer técnica, habilidade e força.
Imagens da prova
Nesta seção, o narrador comenta sobre as imagens da prova capturadas pelo drone e pelo barco madrinha.
Drone e Barco Madrinha
- O drone está decolando para buscar imagens dos primeiros colocados entrando na Baía da Ferradura.
- O barco madrinha geralmente fica próximo aos remadores para acompanhar a prova.
Imagens da Prova
- Os primeiros colocados estão entrando no campo de visão da praia da Ferradura.
- A partir deste ponto, os remadores começam a fazer uma curva para entrar na Baía da Ferradura.
Encerramento
Nesta seção, o narrador encerra a transmissão após um intervalo comercial.
Fim da Transmissão
- A transmissão é interrompida para restabelecer o sinal de prova.
- Após um intervalo comercial, a transmissão é retomada com imagens da Bahia da Ferradura.
Maxwell Coutinho Júnior's Performance
The commentator discusses the impressive performance of Maxwell Coutinho Júnior in the Brazilian ocean canoeing championship. He notes that despite facing obstacles, such as a heavy boat and rough waters, Coutinho positioned himself well in the race and was able to surf on waves to gain an advantage over his competitors. The commentator also mentions that Coutinho opted for a particular type of canoe and took advantage of favorable conditions to maintain his lead.
Impressive Performance
- Despite facing obstacles, such as a heavy boat and rough waters, Maxwell Coutinho Júnior positioned himself well in the race.
- He was able to surf on waves to gain an advantage over his competitors.
- Although he did not have a classic surfing style, he was still able to use wave energy to push him forward.
- As he neared the finish line, it became clear that he would be crowned the Brazilian ocean canoeing champion.
Advantageous Conditions
- The commentator notes that there were heavy waves which could have caused issues for all competitors.
- However, as conditions improved with more aligned waves, Coutinho was able to take advantage of this and increase his lead.
- The commentator also mentions that Coutinho was using a particular type of canoe which may have contributed to his success.
Final Thoughts
- The commentator expresses admiration for Coutinho's performance and notes that he is now the Brazilian ocean canoeing champion.
Introduction
The commentator introduces the event and some of the athletes participating in it.
Athletes Introduction
- Max is congratulated for his performance.
- Pedrinho Aichert arrives at the competition with his family.
- Robert Almeida Dias, a tricampeão, arrives and impresses the commentator with his skills.
- Murilo Pinheiro, Guilherme Brasileiro de Vaca, and Antônio Gonzaga are also introduced.
Evolution Model
The commentator talks about a new model of canoe that is being used by one of the athletes.
New Canoe Model
- An athlete from Vitória do Espírito Santo is using a new model of canoe called Evolution that has been generating buzz.
- The athlete seems to be doing well in the competition.
Pedro Henrique Weichert's Performance
The commentator discusses Pedro Henrique Weichert's performance in the competition.
Pedro Henrique Weichert's Performance
- Pedro Henrique Weichert finishes his race and earns second place.
- He competed fiercely against Murilo Pinheiro at one point during the race but managed to overtake him and secure second place.
Robert Almeida Dias' Performance
The commentator discusses Robert Almeida Dias' impressive performance in the competition.
Robert Almeida Dias' Performance
- Robert Almeida Dias arrives at the competition five minutes after it starts but manages to finish first.
- He impresses everyone with his skills and technique as he glides through the water effortlessly.
- He is preparing for another competition called Teatro.
Other Athletes' Performances
The commentator discusses the performances of other athletes in the competition.
Other Athletes' Performances
- Murilo Pinheiro finishes third.
- Guilherme Brasileiro de Vaca finishes fourth.
- Bruno is the vice-champion and Antonio Gonzaga finishes sixth.
- Paulão dos Reis earns second place and Rodrigo Rodrigues de Medeiros earns third place overall.
Identifying Athletes at the Finish Line
The commentators are having difficulty identifying athletes as they cross the finish line due to poor image quality.
Difficulty Identifying Athletes
- The commentators are having trouble identifying athletes crossing the finish line due to poor image quality.
- Despite the visual difficulties, they congratulate athletes who have completed their race.
- They mention that Gustavo has passed by, but they cannot identify him due to his shirt color.
- More athletes are finishing, but it is still difficult to see their numbers due to the granulated image quality.
Canoeing and Master 50 Category
The commentators discuss canoeing and mention some of the top performers in the Master 50 category.
Canoeing and Master 50 Category
- The commentators talk about canoeing and show a rare model from Brazil's previous generation of canoes.
- They mention that Carlos Richard is likely leading in the Master 50 category.
- Another athlete passes by, but they cannot identify them due to poor image quality.
Congratulating Athletes
The commentators continue congratulating athletes as they cross the finish line.
Congratulating Athletes
- Caíque Passos finishes first in Junior 19 category.
- Angelo Mendes crosses with number 214.
- Fabrício Rodrigues finishes his race.
- Claudio Brito and Igor Cruz are also participating in the race.
- Gabriel Seixas, an athlete from the MPS team, crosses the finish line.
Introduction
The host introduces the event and greets some of the attendees.
Attendees
- Hermínio from Ubatuba is present.
- The Juniors from Matou Barra are watching from the studio window.
- Joaquim, another athlete, passes by.
- Chapetinha Mamelook is also present.
Athletes' Performance
The host comments on the athletes' performance and identifies some of them.
Identified Athletes
- Lucas Ferreira is congratulated for his performance.
- Douglas from Bahia is mentioned as a strong athlete with potential to improve.
- Leo Monte's canoe is spotted passing by.
- Ricardinho's new haircut makes him harder to identify.
Other Comments
- The host mentions Cláudio Royale's strict diet and jokes about it.
- The challenging course and the satisfaction of the athletes are highlighted.
More Athletes' Performance
The host continues to comment on the athletes' performance and identifies more of them.
Identified Athletes
- Alice from Espírito Santo is mentioned as a participant in the event.
- Patrick Blank Pain, a resident of Búzios, is identified as a tall and strong rower with great potential.
Other Comments
- Passing through certain parts of the course requires authorization or going around.
Final Results of the Vá para Brasil Competition
The final results of the Vá para Brasil competition are announced, with a focus on the winners and their achievements.
Winners of the Geral Open and V1 Categories
- Maxwell Coutinho wins first place in the Geral Open category, with Pedro Henrique Weichert coming in second.
- Murilo Pinheiro takes third place in the Geral Open category and is also crowned Brazilian champion of V1.
- Robert Almeida Dias impresses by finishing among the top four despite starting five minutes after other competitors.
Other Notable Competitors
- Paulo dos Reis finishes second overall in the Geral Open category, having previously won Brazilian championships in both V1 and super windsurfing.
- Rodrigo Rodrigues Fusão finishes third overall in the Geral Open category, showing impressive growth over the past two years.
Closing Remarks
- Viewers are thanked for tuning into the live broadcast despite technical difficulties caused by poor signal strength.
- The importance of live broadcasts for promoting sports to families is emphasized.
- The hosts announce that they will be covering another competition soon.
Introduction
The speaker talks about the excitement of bringing some emotion to the audience and introduces himself as an experienced athlete.
Introduction
- The speaker mentions the incredible equipment available to athletes today.
- He expresses his happiness in being able to bring some excitement to the audience.
- The speaker introduces himself as an experienced athlete.
Importance of Sports Journalism
The speaker emphasizes the importance of sports journalism and its role in providing information, content, and knowledge.
Importance of Sports Journalism
- The speaker highlights that sports journalism is not just about reporting on sports but also a crucial part of our lives.
- He mentions that it provides information, content, and knowledge.
- The speaker notes that he has been a professional journalist for ten years and is committed to delivering accurate news.
Music Performance
A music performance takes place.
Music Performance
- A music performance takes place.
Búzios Introduction
The speaker introduces Búzios as one of the most beautiful cities on Brazil's coast.
Búzios Introduction
- The speaker welcomes viewers to Búzios, which is located 170 km from Rio de Janeiro.
- He describes it as one of the most beautiful cities on Brazil's coast and one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country.
- The speaker notes that Búzios offers sports, nightlife, gastronomy, and beautiful people.
More About Búzios
The speaker continues describing Búzios' natural beauty and attractions.
More About Búzios
- The speaker highlights that Búzios' nature is privileged, whether on land or sea.
- He mentions that Búzios attracts tourists from all over the world who want to visit and stay in this unique and special place.
- The speaker notes that the Orla Bardot is one of the great symbols of Búzios, named after Brigitte Bardot, a French actress who chose Búzios as her refuge during her vacation in Europe in 1964.
Music Performance
Another music performance takes place.
Music Performance
- Another music performance takes place.