PWA World Cup Tenerife: Victor Fernandez 1st Adam Lewis 3rd!

The PWA World Cup on Tenerife is over and we are very happy to again claim two podium positions with Victor Fernandez in 1st and Adam Lewis in 3rd!Vic...
 

Who is Corto Dumond

16 years old Corto Dumond started his international windsurfing career with not only one bang, but with a few. After debuting in the EFPT Matas...
 

TENERIFE MENS DOUBLE FINAL

 

2018 PWA Tenerife World Cup Day 6

 

2018 PWA Tenerife World Cup Day 5

 

2018 PWA Tenerife World Cup Men's single elimination semi finals.

 

2018 PWA Tenerife World Cup Women’s single elimination Final

 

2018 PWA Tenerife World Cup Men’s single elimination Final

 

2018 PWA Tenerife World Cup day 4.

 

PWA podium for Yentel

All photos John Carter/pwaworldtour.comNumber #3 of the PWA Fuerteventura Freestyle event Yentel Caers B-16 reports: “After winning two EFPT events l...
 

Windsurfing Kids Camp with Vincent Langer

The Windsurfing Kids Camp with Vincent Langer took place in Germany/Grönwohld last week. 48 kids, 10 coaches, 28 test boards, 35 test sails,...
 

Perfect Prasonisi 2018

Prasonisi delivers for our recent Freeride adventurePerfect Prasonisi Huge bay, table flat water, great wind, hundreds of blasting runs,...
 

2018 PWA Tenerife World Cup day 3.

 

2018 PWA Tenerife World Cup day 2

Juniors
 

2018 PWA Tenerife World Cup day 1.

 

Ricardo Campello at the Gran Canaria wind & Waves Festival 2018

Check out my latest video From Gran Canaria 2018, I know most of the Jumps are Pushloop Forwards and doubles but to advance heats those are the moves to do ! Edited by Rafael España -! @rafasoulsurf
 

PWA Slalom World Cup Fuerte: Pierre Mortefon 3rd Jordy Vonk 4th!

The 2018 Fuerteventura PWA Grand Slam did not produce its trademark strong winds this time around, but it still produced enough for 4 Eliminations in...
 

Gran Canaria Wind and Waves Festival 2018 Competition Video | Ricardo Campello

Check out my latest video From Gran Canaria 2018 Edited by Rafael España ! I know the most jumps are Push loop Forwards and Double Forwards but to advance heats those are the moves you got to do ! Please feel free to share it ! Follow Ricardo Campello: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ricardo_campello/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/RicardoCampelloVision Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ricardocampellov111/ This is the Official Youtube channel of Ricardo Campello. Subscribe Now to be kept up to date with all of the latest videos and Competition information.
 

Slalom Highlights – Fuerteventura – PWA World cup – 2018

We have a Winner... and a pretty dominant one at that!!! Check out the event wrap up/Highlights for the slalom! The World title race is on a knife edge... Sylt should be pretty tense!!! FYI: There is a Big Freestyle film coming soon and a Day in the life of a PWA Racer.... as we follow Jordy Vonk for a day! PWA report: Slalom Antoine Albeau (RRD / NeilPryde) extends his remarkable record in Fuerteventura - winning every year here since 2006 except 2012 - with one of his most dominant performances in recent years as the 24-time world champion won all 4 eliminations completed. You have to go back to Alacati in 2012 for the last time someone won 4 consecutive eliminations and that man was Albeau again - which perhaps shows you how great of a feat that it is to have repeated it. Matteo Iachino (Starboard / Severne / Shamal Sunglasses) was the most recent sailor to have come close to doing the same when he won the opening 3 races during the 2016 Sylt PWA Grand Slam, before finishing 2nd in the 4th elimination. Victory here sees Albeau level things up with Matteo Iachino on 40,700 points with one event to go, but the Italian still leads the title race having recorded better results in 3 out of the 5 events, but ultimately it looks like it will come down to a straight fight between the two heavyweights in the final battle of the season in Sylt, Germany, 28th September - 7th October. Iachino, qualified for every Winners’ Final, but a bit of bad luck and one mistake on the opening day saw him have to settle for a 4th and an 8th. The 2016 world champion then bounced back with two solid seconds but couldn’t deny Albeau, but he should be happy enough leaving with a second place here given Albeau’s killer record. For the 4th time this season - Pierre Mortefon (Fanatic / Duotone / Chopper Fins) - completes the podium to cement his place on the overall podium, in a result which means the ‘Big Top 3’ have also completed the top 3 in 4 out of the 5 events this season. The title probably looks out of the question for Mortefon this season unless Albeau and Iachino both have shockers in Sylt, but he’s been right at top of his game again over the last 5 days with a 2nd, 3rd and 2x 4th’s from 4 eliminations. Pascal Toselli (JP / Loftsails / Chopper Fins) remains in 4th in the overall rankings but discards the result here in Fuerteventura after finishing outside the top 10 for the first time this season. Toselli’s result here combined with Jordy Vonk (Fanatic / Duotone) recording his best ever result in Fuerte - 4th - and also his best result of the season sees the Flying Dutchman close to within 100 points of the Frenchman, while Julien Quentel (Patrik / Avanti) is just a further 100 points back in 6th overall after also finishing 6th here. Ross Williams (Tabou / GA Sails / Shamal Sunglasses) remains 7th in the overall rankings after recording his best result of the season - 5th. The Brit recovered well from a quarterfinal exit in the first race with an 11th, 5th and then a 3rd, but the wind then ran out of steam to give him a shot of recording a 4th podium finish in a row here. Meanwhile, Cyril Moussilmani (RRD / Severne) and Finian Maynard (I-99) move into the overall top 10 after 8th and 10th place finishes respectively, while Mateus Isaac’s (JP / NeilPryde) 12th place is enough to see the Brazilian keep his spot the overall top 10 - 10th. Elsewhere, Arnon Dagan (RRD / NeilPryde) records his first top 10 finish - 7th - since the opening event of the year, while Antoine Questel (Starboard / S2Maui) follows up his first top 10 of the season in Portugal with a 9th place here - showing the form that he showed last year, while Alexandre Cousin (Patrik / GA Sails / Chopper Fins) also earns his best result of the season - 11th. Ethan Westera (Tabou / GA Sails) also deserves a mention. The 20-year-old suffered a potentially career-threatening injury here this time last year, but showed he’s back somewhere close to his best by claiming 13th place here - qualifying for the top 16 in 3 out of the 4 races completed.
 

Jaeger S1-PRO 019

Jaeger enjoying some sessions at home on the 2019 S1 Pro before the 2018 season.

Video + edit by: Mathias Moerman