Interview with Levi Siver

Q: You have just moved over to Starboard...how did that all happen?

 

LS: Well I have always heard great news about the company and things have just worked out for me. I'm very excited to be part of the Star Board team. I have been friends with the crew before I joined, so we should have a lot of fun pushing each other to progress the sport. It also feels really good to be with one of the most successful board companies in Windsurfing.

Q: You have just moved over to Starboard...how did that all happen?



LS: Well I have always heard great news about the company and things have just worked out for me. I'm very excited to be part of the Starboard team. I have been friends with the crew before I joined, so we should have a lot of fun pushing each other to progress the sport. It also feels really good to be with one of the most successful board companies in Windsurfing.


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Q: What have you been up to during the winter?



LS: I purchased a Yamaha jet ski and went tow-in surfing with my friends



Q: Any new moves going down on Maui at the moment?



LS: I've been working on linking moves together on the wave. I had a few waves that I landed a 360 and a goiter on one wave



Q: What are your plans for this season?



LS: Have as much fun as possible and push it.


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Q: What do you do when there is not any wind?



LS: Hang out with my friends and go tow-in surfing.



Q: Has Jaws been happening over there lately?



LS: No. Its been a pretty small winter except for one big day out tow-in surfing with Josh Stone we were pulling into 12 foot barrels just holding on.



Q: What goes through your mind when you are on a wave?



LS: I just think about going fast and reacting to whets in front of me as quickly as possible.



Q: What wheels are you cruising around in at the moment?



LS: My old faithful J 10 Jeep truck.


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Q: Three words to describe yourself?



LS: Observant, ambitious, dedicated!



Q: Words to live by?



LS: Have faith in God.








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