1. tracksmag.com.au

    6 days agoEarlier this morning, João's Chianca's family provided an update on the Brazilian pro-surfer's health : "We would like to thank everyone for the prayers and well wishes. João is recovering and hopes to return to the water soon. We would also like to thank all the first responders and medical staff at The Queen's Medical Center who ...
  2. surfnewsnetwork.com

    Dec 11, 2023Our Prayers are getting answered…We wish Joao a continuing full and fast recovery…SNN On Dec 8th, João's Chianca's family provided an update on the Brazilian pro-surfer's health on Instagram "We would like to thank everyone for the prayers and well wishes. João is recovering and hopes to return to the water soon.
  3. essentiallysports.com

    Dec 9, 2023The World Surf League Brazil shared a post on their Instagram account announcing the current health update of the surfer. The post carried a picture of Joao Chianca's family and team. The caption to the post carried, "We would like to thank everyone for their prayers and well wishes. Joao is on the road to recovery and hopes to be back in ...
  4. hawaiinewsnow.com

    Dec 5, 2023Joao Chianca, 23, from Brazil is OK, but reports say he was underwater for several minutes. ... Death of resident sparks kauhale health concerns . Hilo woman receives probation sentence in death ...
  5. Mar 28, 2024Plus an update on his condition. features // Mar 28, 2024. Words by Brendan Buckley. Reading Time: 5 minutes. Note: This story was originally published on Stab Premium last week. Two years ago, João Chianca became the poster child for the anti-mid-year cut camp by showing up on tour as a 21-year-old rookie, contributing to one of the best ...
  6. Dec 5, 2023On Sunday, Brazilian world #4 surfer Joao Chianca was "nearly killed" at the notorious North Shore surf break from a severe wipeout at Backdoor—Pipe's righthander. Yesterday, we reported that he was in stable condition in the hospital and now details have emerged about the near-fatal wipeout.
  7. Dec 4, 2023Brazilian surfer Joao Chianca is alive. As we reported last night, Chianca was hospitalized following a wipeout at Backdoor—the righthander at Pipeline—that knocked him unconscious. Chianca was rescued from the water by North Shore lifeguards, brought to a hospital, and is now in stable condition, according to reports.
  8. Dec 3, 2023World #4 and 2022 Vans Pipe Masters finalist Joao Chianca is in a stable condition at Queens Hospital in Honolulu after sustaining a multiple-wave hold under at Pipeline.He was dragged to shore by Jake Maki, a local North Shore surfer. The rescue took about three minutes, by which time Joao had taken multiple waves on the head following his fall.
  9. news.cgtn.com

    Jun 29, 2024Brazil's former world number four Joao Chianca will be one of the surfers to watch at next month's Paris Olympics at Tahiti's Teahupo'o having defied the odds after sustaining a life-threatening concussion in December. Chianca enjoyed his best season in 2023, only a year after his championship debut, winning his first title in Peniche, Portugal ...

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