Top Canadians test out the challenging Olympic surfing venue this week in Tahiti
Canada’s top surfers are riding the waves in Tahiti this week, testing the waters at Teahupo’o that will host next year’s Olympic surfing event.
Dom Domic, executive director of Surf Canada, says it doesn’t get much better than Teahupo’o (pronounced Chop-pu) which he calls “probably … one of the planet’s top three waves.”
“It’s a real challenge,” Domic said. “And it will be an absolute visual spectacle for the Olympics … A stunning backdrop, obviously it’s Tahiti. Tropical. Big green mountains. Blue, blue water and absolutely crazy dangerous (competition), over live coral, probably a kilometre off the beach.”
The test visit comes ahead of the Pan American Games, a key Olympic qualifier for the Canadians.