PWA News

In The Bubble

March 23, 2011

UK freestyler Andy Chambers keeps us in the loop with his swanky new website.

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Going Backwards

March 22, 2011

From Horrocks to Proffitt, we take in another action packed video from the Cape.

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Hozza in SA

March 21, 2011

Phil Horrocks shows off his season’s highlights from the sun drenches shores of South Africa.


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HELP JAPAN

March 20, 2011

The Japanese Professional Windsurfers Association pleads the global windsurfing community to donate to Japan’s cause.

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Jaws Bites Back

March 18, 2011

Maui’s big wave spot turns the tables on two of wavesailing’s finest...

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NP go LIVE

March 17, 2011

NeilPryde to broadcast their 2011 photoshoot live from Maui.

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Pozza On Facebook

March 15, 2011

Jason Polakow takes a small step for man, but a giant leap for windsurfing, as he signs up to join the Facebook revolution.

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Two ‘0’ Ten

March 14, 2011

Maciek Rutkowski puts his 2010 season into this video roundup, check out what he’s been up to.

 

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Hats off to LUDO

March 11, 2011

We catch up with the surprise slalom man of the moment, Ludovic Jossin, after he recently sailed his way to a career best of forth overall in the 2011 PWA Vietnam Grand Slam.

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Daida & Iballa Moreno renew contracts with the law firm Baker & Mckenzie

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We catch up with Andrea Cucchi, head honcho at Point 7 to chat about his decision to join the PWA’s corporate sponsors.

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Event Summary: Vietnam cements its reputation as a world class competition location, following nine days of super charged freestyle and slalom action from Binh Thuan province’s, Mui Ne Bay.

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Day 9: The final day in Vietnam turns up the heat to showcase some of the most nail biting action the World Tour has witnessed in recent years.

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Day 8: Another day on hold sees no further progress for the slalom fleets on competition’s penultimate day.

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Day 7: Marginal conditions left the slalom fleet teetering on the edge of competition, but ultimately left the standings unchanged on competition’s seventh day.

 

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Day 6: The Mui Ne wind machine takes a break on day six, leaving the race standings unchanged from the previous day.

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