Photo Essay: Brasil Open 2019

Capturing the first Open tournament in South America

The Brasil Open, the first Open tournament ever in South America and second ever sanctioned one, went off with a hitch1 last weekend in Colinas do Piracicaba, in the state of Saõ Paulo. The results are not important — Yes, Finland, we know you crushed it. Get over yourself! — but having a scorching good time as the Northern Hemisphere suffers an ice age armageddon was paramount. This reporter has no computer access down here in sunny South America, so you’ll just have to make do with this photo collage knobbled together on an iPhone app.

Photo: Bogi Bjarnason
Photo: Bogi Bjarnason
Photo: Bogi Bjarnason
Photo: Bogi Bjarnason
Photo: Bogi Bjarnason
Photo: Bogi Bjarnason
Photo: Bogi Bjarnason

  1. Yes, with a hitch. It’s a whole other story. 

  1. Bogi Bjarnason
    Bogi Bjarnason

    Bogi Bjarnason is a failed personal trainer from Reykjavík, Iceland. He’s the manager of Team Innova Iceland and Blær Örn Ásgeirsson, and the only player in the world with a sanctioned MPO win in Nicaragua. Reach out to him at [email protected] if you strongly disagree with his opinions, or go look at all the pretty pictures if you don’t: www.bogibjarnason.com/gallery.

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