PWA Aloha Classic Single Elimination
- Details
- Category: Vimeo
- Published: 29 October 2013
- Written by American Windsurfing Tour
Siver snatches the victory from under the nose of Seadi after an epic day in Ho’okipa
The wind and wave Gods were shining over Ho’okipa Beach Park on the fifth day of the JP Aloha Classic - presented by Nalu Kai - as the PWA single elimination was completed in epic conditions. Just as the forecast predicted the wind and waves built throughout the day, and by the time the competition was reaching its climax the swell was pumping with over mast high sets rolling into Ho’okipa, providing a pulsating finale to a enthralling day. Levi Siver (Quatro / Goya Windsurfing / MFC) sailed superbly and he was rewarded with victory at the end of the single elimination. Will the American be able to hold onto his single elimination JP Aloha Classic crown?
The wind and wave Gods were shining over Ho’okipa Beach Park on the fifth day of the JP Aloha Classic - presented by Nalu Kai - as the PWA single elimination was completed in epic conditions. Just as the forecast predicted the wind and waves built throughout the day, and by the time the competition was reaching its climax the swell was pumping with over mast high sets rolling into Ho’okipa, providing a pulsating finale to a enthralling day. Levi Siver (Quatro / Goya Windsurfing / MFC) sailed superbly and he was rewarded with victory at the end of the single elimination. Will the American be able to hold onto his single elimination JP Aloha Classic crown?
Wiley’s Aloha Classic!
- Details
- Category: Latest
- Published: 29 October 2013
- Written by Louise
All forecasts showed the same for yesterday, lack of wind, so the water of Ho’okipa started of being a crowded spot with surfers claiming the waves. B...
BIC Techno 293 Europeans - Day 0(5)
- Details
- Category: Video
- Published: 29 October 2013
- Written by svk1pp
Summer in Eilat never ends. Many young windsurfers not only from Europe can enjoy that during the Europeans championship here. New charter equipment, warm climate, friendly atmosphere. All...
PWA Aloha Classic - Day 4
- Details
- Category: Latest
- Published: 28 October 2013
- Written by Starboard News
Day 4: The youths take center stage as anticipation hits boiling point ahead of the PWA single elimination
Windsurf Trips 2013 with Arthur Pollet
- Details
- Category: Vimeo
- Published: 28 October 2013
- Written by Arthur Pollet
Team Fanatic @ EFPT
- Details
- Category: Latest
- Published: 28 October 2013
- Written by Fanatic Windsurfing RSS Feed
Fanatic team riders did very well at the EFPT in Six Fours Les Plages! Frenchman Adrien Bosson made it to third place in the ranking of the event....
New Clip: Belgium Speed Record Champion Patrick van Hoof B-52
- Details
- Category: Latest
- Published: 28 October 2013
- Written by North-Windsurf.com - News Feed
Check out this speed clip of Patrick van Hoof (B-52) in Luderitz:Watch Now!Authors: North-Windsurf.com - News Feed...
Avon storm beach
- Details
- Category: Latest
- Published: 28 October 2013
- Written by Clyde Waite
PROLIMIT BREAKING BOUNDARIES COMPETITION
- Details
- Category: Latest
- Published: 28 October 2013
- Written by Editor
Ballade irlandaise
- Details
- Category: Vimeo
- Published: 28 October 2013
- Written by Ronan ARZEL
Windsurf trip to Ireland during september 2013
My first double forward loop attempt and a tabletop forward!
- Details
- Category: Vimeo
- Published: 28 October 2013
- Written by Max!
On my birthday the 27th october I decided to go for a double forward and this is what my first attempt looked like!
More will come!
Thanks to Naish sails
K4 fins and Zuidwest6.nl
https://www.naishsails.com/2013/
https://www.k4fins.com/
https://www.zuidwest6.nl/
More will come!
Thanks to Naish sails
K4 fins and Zuidwest6.nl
https://www.naishsails.com/2013/
https://www.k4fins.com/
https://www.zuidwest6.nl/
Youth turn on the magic for the Ho’okipa crowd!
- Details
- Category: Latest
- Published: 28 October 2013
- Written by Russ Faurot
Portrait of a Paddle Boarder
- Details
- Category: Vimeo
- Published: 28 October 2013
- Written by GlobalShots
Fuelled by action, GlobalShots is blazing a path through the extreme sports world, on the endless hunt for the ultimate experience.
The GlobalShots team dare to step away from the mainstream, scouring high and low for the next greatest location, the freshest tracks and the most insane tricks.
An elite team of athletes at the top of their game are breaking down barriers and daring to do things differently, riding areas that others won’t, pulling new ground-breaking manoeuvres and risking everything to leave the GlobalShots mark where ever they have been.
The instantly recognisable ‘G’ is famed for sensational photographs, eye-popping media that brings the action to life, mind-blowing events, monster parties and of course its incredibly unique clothing line.
With its sights set at being the greatest extreme sports brand on the market, the GlobalShots team will stop at nothing to accomplish everything and achieve its goals, so watch out and get ready to join the revolution.
…isn’t it time you started being Refreshingly Different!
The GlobalShots team dare to step away from the mainstream, scouring high and low for the next greatest location, the freshest tracks and the most insane tricks.
An elite team of athletes at the top of their game are breaking down barriers and daring to do things differently, riding areas that others won’t, pulling new ground-breaking manoeuvres and risking everything to leave the GlobalShots mark where ever they have been.
The instantly recognisable ‘G’ is famed for sensational photographs, eye-popping media that brings the action to life, mind-blowing events, monster parties and of course its incredibly unique clothing line.
With its sights set at being the greatest extreme sports brand on the market, the GlobalShots team will stop at nothing to accomplish everything and achieve its goals, so watch out and get ready to join the revolution.
…isn’t it time you started being Refreshingly Different!
Avon in it's element
- Details
- Category: Latest
- Published: 27 October 2013
- Written by Clyde Waite
Avon was a lot of fun and hard graft today. It was sunny, cross offshore, gusting 40, light on the inside. At first the waves were being blown flat,...
AWT JP Aloha Classic 2013
- Details
- Category: Latest
- Published: 27 October 2013
- Written by Jeff Bennett
Professional windsurfing is back on Maui with the AWT concluding its 2013 tour here and setting the stage for the PWA’s return to Maui after a seven y...
2013 Day 1 The Road to Luderitz
- Details
- Category: Video
- Published: 27 October 2013
- Written by The Quest for Speed
Bernd Roediger claims the 2013 AWT Aloha Classic
- Details
- Category: Latest
- Published: 27 October 2013
- Written by Windsurfing News
With the final extended to 20 minutes, riders would have more time to impress. As four riders entered the water, it was clear that we were about to
Brilliant Branksome
- Details
- Category: Latest
- Published: 27 October 2013
- Written by Gary
It didn’t start well. For starters, I left the GoPro at home, only realising after I’d rigged up. After my first run, I tried to put on...
Ricardo Campello in Los Roques with friends
- Details
- Category: Video
- Published: 27 October 2013
- Written by campelloricardo
Ricardo Campello Scored a nice swell in 2013 in Los Roques Venezuela , with his friends.
AWT JP ALOHA CLASSIC PRO MEN
- Details
- Category: Vimeo
- Published: 26 October 2013
- Written by American Windsurfing Tour
Bernd Roediger steels the show at the JP Aloha Classic
Staff and competitors arrived at the beach and were stoked to see bigger than expected surf already showing signs of texture. The stage was set and it was going to be a killer day!
The call was made by Head Judge Duncan Coombs early that we would continue with the Pro bracket, and take advantage of the better than expected conditions. As we moved into Round #3, the heats got tighter and tighter. Riders threw caution out the window, and pushed their limits to secure a spot in the coveted PWA.
Powerful riding by Laurent in Round #3, he went on to win his heat in Round #4 following an impressive display which included a Taka and a 360
The wind in the early heats was light, so Duncan quickly increased the heat duration to 16 minutes from 14. This ensured that riders could risk it all, knowing that they had plenty of time to catch waves. From a rider’s perspective this is great. You gain so much confidence in the knowledge that it is not do or die on every wave. This really helps to encourage progression, which is central to the AWT philosophy.
Round #4 produced some amazing action as the scores started to increase. In Heat #33 Laurent Guillemin linked powerful turns with a Taka and a 360 to win the heat ahead of Matt Pritchard. Heat #34 was won by the riding of Quatro teammates Bernd Roediger, and his shaper Keith Teboul, who’s vertical turns in the pocket demonstrate his surfing prowess. In Heat #35 there was little that Jake Miller and Casey Hauser could do to slow the progress of the top two ranked AWT riders, Kevin Pritchard and Camile Juban. The stand out performances of the round came in Heat #36 with both Levi and Graham turning up the heat. Graham went big nailing a Taka, a Goiter and a 360 while Levi wracked up a huge tally with incredibly snappy turns and tweaked airs.
Graham mid-Taka
Another powerful slash from Levi!
IIn the first semi-final Bernd and Keith continued to dominate with their fluid riding styles. The second semi saw Ezzy go big, but he couldn’t make his moves stick finishing 4th. He, like many others has booked himself a place in the PWA bracket. I am confident that there is more left in the tank, especially when the waves build in size and power. Kevin, still recovering from illness sailed hard with a big one handed aerial to start the heat, and later landed a clean 360. The fluid style and new school antics of Camile, and powerful turns and tweaked airs of Levi, saw them both advance to the final.
Luckily we will be seeing more of KP in the days ahead as he was awarded a PWA Wild Card last week.
The 20 minute 4 man Final
With the final now extended to 20 minutes, riders would have more time to impress. As four riders entered the water, it was clear that we were about to see something special. The only question really was which one of the riders would move into another gear, and fight hardest for the win. Bernd showed no nerves as he lined up his first wave at Middles. He busted a huge air, which he backed up with solid vertical turns. On his next wave he linked powerful and skatey turns with a taka to finish. With just two waves down, it was clear that Bernd would be hard to beat. Camile was not quite finding the set waves or landing his moves cleanly, but still managed to have one wave with three aerials which scored big! Fighting from behind, Levi progressively closed in on Bernd. Thanks to a perfectly executed 360, and some aggressive rides he was close, but was ultimately one more big one short. It was the 17 yr old Bernd Roediger who took his second successful AWT event victory and second AWT Maui title. Just think, how good he will be in another year’s time!
Staff and competitors arrived at the beach and were stoked to see bigger than expected surf already showing signs of texture. The stage was set and it was going to be a killer day!
The call was made by Head Judge Duncan Coombs early that we would continue with the Pro bracket, and take advantage of the better than expected conditions. As we moved into Round #3, the heats got tighter and tighter. Riders threw caution out the window, and pushed their limits to secure a spot in the coveted PWA.
Powerful riding by Laurent in Round #3, he went on to win his heat in Round #4 following an impressive display which included a Taka and a 360
The wind in the early heats was light, so Duncan quickly increased the heat duration to 16 minutes from 14. This ensured that riders could risk it all, knowing that they had plenty of time to catch waves. From a rider’s perspective this is great. You gain so much confidence in the knowledge that it is not do or die on every wave. This really helps to encourage progression, which is central to the AWT philosophy.
Round #4 produced some amazing action as the scores started to increase. In Heat #33 Laurent Guillemin linked powerful turns with a Taka and a 360 to win the heat ahead of Matt Pritchard. Heat #34 was won by the riding of Quatro teammates Bernd Roediger, and his shaper Keith Teboul, who’s vertical turns in the pocket demonstrate his surfing prowess. In Heat #35 there was little that Jake Miller and Casey Hauser could do to slow the progress of the top two ranked AWT riders, Kevin Pritchard and Camile Juban. The stand out performances of the round came in Heat #36 with both Levi and Graham turning up the heat. Graham went big nailing a Taka, a Goiter and a 360 while Levi wracked up a huge tally with incredibly snappy turns and tweaked airs.
Graham mid-Taka
Another powerful slash from Levi!
IIn the first semi-final Bernd and Keith continued to dominate with their fluid riding styles. The second semi saw Ezzy go big, but he couldn’t make his moves stick finishing 4th. He, like many others has booked himself a place in the PWA bracket. I am confident that there is more left in the tank, especially when the waves build in size and power. Kevin, still recovering from illness sailed hard with a big one handed aerial to start the heat, and later landed a clean 360. The fluid style and new school antics of Camile, and powerful turns and tweaked airs of Levi, saw them both advance to the final.
Luckily we will be seeing more of KP in the days ahead as he was awarded a PWA Wild Card last week.
The 20 minute 4 man Final
With the final now extended to 20 minutes, riders would have more time to impress. As four riders entered the water, it was clear that we were about to see something special. The only question really was which one of the riders would move into another gear, and fight hardest for the win. Bernd showed no nerves as he lined up his first wave at Middles. He busted a huge air, which he backed up with solid vertical turns. On his next wave he linked powerful and skatey turns with a taka to finish. With just two waves down, it was clear that Bernd would be hard to beat. Camile was not quite finding the set waves or landing his moves cleanly, but still managed to have one wave with three aerials which scored big! Fighting from behind, Levi progressively closed in on Bernd. Thanks to a perfectly executed 360, and some aggressive rides he was close, but was ultimately one more big one short. It was the 17 yr old Bernd Roediger who took his second successful AWT event victory and second AWT Maui title. Just think, how good he will be in another year’s time!