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This is the second BWT event here — last year saw one day of utter carnage, followed by a slightly mellower final day, which was won by Grant ‘Twiggy’ Baker.Jamie Mitchell snagged one of last year's only perfect tens, but was sent packing during the last big swell to hit Puerto, breaking his sternum . We asked if he was in this year. "That's the question I've been asking myself," he laughed. "It's super painful still and only been three weeks, but I'm trying to work out how I can pull it off."“I have a special place in my heart for Puerto Escondido,” said runner-up and perennial Puerto devotee Greg Long after the final. “I came down here for the first time when I was 17 years old. I’m 33 now and have literally not missed a big swell. This event was pretty spectacular by all accounts and one of the top days I’ve ever surfed.”“A series of large, overlapping SSW swells will build into Puerto Escondido from Saturday to Monday. For Sunday we’ll look for the largest waves in the morning, with face size in the 15-20’ range, with max sets pushing 25’ faces early. A temporary easing trend takes over through the morning and into the afternoon on Sunday. On Monday, reinforcing SSW swell fills in through the morning and looks largest for the later morning and into the afternoon with size up slightly from Sunday with 15-25’ faces. The very largest sets of the day push 28’ faces. While these aren’t giant swells by Puerto standards, they are from an ideal SSW direction, which will provide excellent shaped waves many makeable barrels.” — Kevin WallisGrant BakerPedro CaladoGreg LongJamie MitchellBilly KemperNic LambWill SkudinJoão de MacedoCristian MerelloKai LennyMakuakai RothmanNathan FlorenceFrancisco PorcellaTrevor Sven CarlsonTom LoweMark HealeyDamien HobgoodPeter MelJamel CorzoRogercin RamirezAngelo LozanoJose RamirezCoco NogalesOscar MoncadaAaron GoldRusty Long++++++Want breaking surf news, fresh videos, fullscreen photo galleries and more delivered straight to your inbox? Sign up for the Surfline weekly newsletter