Aguerre, however, believes advanced weather forecasts will help the ISA organise the competition efficiently.
"We have a 10-year history of the place -- the surfing direction, size, swirl, wind, everything, so we're not surprised about how it's going to be," Aguerre told insidethegames.biz, a sports website focussed on the Olympic Movement.
"The technology right now allows us 72 hours of forecast ahead of time of how the waves are going to be. We need two eight-hour days to run the competition so I think it's very, very positive."
Surfing is one of five new sports approved by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for Tokyo, along with skateboarding, karate, sports climbing and baseball/softball, which returns after being dropped following the 2008 Olympics.
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru)
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