Gringos Storm Sur America!
Upon arrival in Caracas, Jack and Jeremy were given a true Venezuelan welcome: After Jeremy`s flight was delayed, Chino and Diego waited for hours at the airport, then drove the gringos to Nelson and Paulo`s house. Nelson cooked us a late-night supper and late-morning breakfast the next day. Paolo gave us his bed. Before our evening departure, we walked around their neighborhood with the Castro brothers. Highlights: Unbelievably oversized bottle-rockets and mortars for sale on the street; a skate park with ambulance parked on-site; fresh coconut juice; and, of course, Mirckosoft.
After a 13 hour bus ride from Caracas to San Cristobal and a very warm welcome from Mr. Carlos Marquez himself, we were ready to to see how how South American players do. It`s a good thing that footbag skills are not measured by circle hack ability. We have nothing on these coños locos. Scissor behind-the-back sole digs, crazy diving saves, circle jousts, and multiple injuries are part of the game: Circle is a contact sport--fortunately (according to some) Net is not.
We were surprised by the number of net players in VZ, and especially by the fact that 9 out of every 10 footbag players prefers net over freestyle! In fact, there were only 2 freestylers from VZ at the championships, and about 40 net players. As you might expect, the potential is tremendous down here, though most of these guys need more disciplined training: The desire for spectacular spikes and stylish saves clearly precedes learning the basic kicks. Yves and Jeremy spent a good deal of time teaching outside-kick technique. These guys learn fast...look out!
Carlos arranged for some very nice venues for the tournament. In particular, the indoor stadium for the last two days was awesome. Unlike last year in Colombia, he decided to let the gringos compete in the tournament. Uh-oh. Like Euro Championships of years past, the IFPA results were to be separated from the South American results. Translation: Jack and Jer were not going to take a trophy home.
In Venezuela ``ahora`` (literally translated as ``now``) actually means ``later``, and ``ya`` (already) means ``now``. Net events were chronically ahora. Finals day went from 10am to past midnight...and the complete results for open doubles are still undetermined. We can tell you this much: Two gringos played in the singles final, and only one was under 40. Despite having a cold and severely chapped (mouth) lips, Jeremy mounted a serious challenge against Yves. Fufa upset Jairo in an epic battle for the South American trophy. In doubles, Jack and Jer handled their shit, but Nelson and Panchito (Ronaldo) put up a good fight in the final.
One final note: Christmas, i.e. the month of December, in Venezuela is not complete without 24-7 fireworks. Literally. At times, we thought Chavistas were shelling the stadium. Nothing like an ear-shattering boom to keep your mind focused during a match.
(written by Jack, with Jeremy complaining about the lack of `epicness` of the post over his shoulder--Jeremy will post a supplement shortly)
hola jeremy y jack ..gracias por colocar la foto en su pagina,de verdad...tambien gracias por nseñarnos a como mejorar nuestro juegos,que en eso estaremos praticando,y bueno espero que dsifruten un poco mas de venezuela y que les gusten lo que visiten, espero vernos pronto y estar en contacto siempre gracias ...que la pasen fino ....caracas,venezuela -jairo.
Hi Jack and Jeremy. Thanks for the post. The Suramerican Championship was very productive to all. I have a correction for your note. Where you wrote : “... Nelson and Panchito (Ronaldo) put up a good fight in the final”. Should be “... Nelson and Ponchito (Reinaldo) put up a good fight in the final”. Thanks again… Bye.
Hi there, this is Anthony from Caracas, Venezuela.
I hope you can come again soon, I’m looking forward to play with and against you… it was a pity I got sick few days before the tournament, I was really excited about meeting you guys and share some skills on net…
Yves: it was great to know you and play with you here in Caracas
Jack & Jeremy: Hope we’ll meet next time
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