• Event Summary: Celebrating 40 years of Windsurf World Cups in Sylt in style as this wonderfully unique island provides a stern all-round test for world's best »
  • Day 10: A final flourish on the last day sees Justine Lemeteyer & Johan Søe crowned champions of Foil Slalom, while Marc Paré & Sarah-Quita Offringa win the Waves and Lennart Neubauer is crowned Freestyle World Champion »
  • Day 9: Lennart Neubauer wins tow-in exhibition ahead of Yentel Caers »
  • Day 8: Wall-to-wall sunshine with barely a breath of wind »
  • Day 7: A largely frustrating affair with marginal winds for Freestyle and Foil Slalom throughout the day »
  • Day 6: Justine Lemeteyer & Johan Søe further cement their places as the Foil Slalom leaders »
  • Day 5: Justine Lemeteyer in a league of her own, while Johan Søe extends advantage at top of event rankings »
  • Day 4: Justine Lemeteyer powers to the front in Women’s Foil Slalom, while Johan Søe holds a slender lead over Bruno Martini after a tricky day of racing »
  • Day 3: A sunny Sunday, but the wind remains too light to race »
  • Day 2: A classic Sylt day with all seasons on display sees Marc Paré and Sarah-Quita Offringa strike gold at the end of the rainbow »
  • Day 1: Registered, rigged and ready for a nuclear looking Saturday »
  • Event Preview: Celebrating 40 fantastic years of World Cups in Sylt »