Jeep Hawaii Pro

Jeep Aquires Title Sponsorship of the PWA Hawaii Pro


The Jeep Hawaii Pro - 28th March to the 4th April.

 



The PWA (Professional Windsurfers Association) is heading home again for the second annual PWA Hawaii Pro. The event will be held at the legendary Hookipa Beach Park on the beautiful island of Maui, Hawaii. All the top professional windsurfers in the world will be competing on the second stop of the 2005 PWA World Tour.

 



The worlds elite wave sailors annually gather at Hookipa to battle it out at the world's most famous wave sailing break. Past winners at Hookipa include, Jason Polakow, Nik Baker, Robby Naish, Bjorn Dunkerbeck, Rush Randle and Dave Kalama. To join this elite list of Maui winners is probably the ultimate goal of every sailor on the PWA wave tour.

 



PWA Marketing Manager Rich Foster says: "Jeep has acquired the title sponsorship of one of the most prestigious events on the 2005 PWA World Tour. We are very excited to be working with a prestigious company that is the Jeep (Chrysler Group) and we look forward to welcoming everyone to Maui, Hawaii in March."

 



The Jeep will be displaying the entire trail rated 2005 models at the event; test drives will also be available during the duration of the event. Freedom, authenticity, mastery and the capability to go anywhere are the hallmarks of the Jeep brand worldwide. It is a reputation earned during more than six decades of SUV leadership. The launch last year of the award-winning Jeep Grand Cherokee, Jeep Liberty CRD ("Clean Running Diesel") and Jeep Wrangler Unlimited represented new models and expansion of the Jeep brand. Later this year, Jeep continues to grow with the introduction of the Jeep Commander, an all-new three-row SUV. Jeep Trail Rated communicates the legendary Jeep capability that is designed into every Jeep 4x4. As the brand's lineup expands, Jeep vehicles will continue to be what they have always been -- the most capable.

 



Maui, one of the Hawaiian Islands, is home to many of the world's top wave sailors. Its position means that it receives uninterrupted Pacific Ocean swells combined with steady trade winds making it a superb wave sailing venue. Two miles outside the windsurf town of Paia is Hookipa, the worlds most famous wave sailing break and every contest there is filled with expectation of epic conditions. Trade winds generally kick in around 11 am and usually blow around 10-25 knots. The winds, combined with huge swells breaking onto Maui's notorious reefs, Hookipa is perfectly set up for cross offshore pure down the line wave riding.

 



This years JeepĀ® Hawaii Pro is all set up to be a classic event with a prestigious line up which includes current wave champion Australian wave guru Scott McKercher, (Starboard), Maui local Josh Angulo, Brazilian samba sensation, Kauli Seadi (AHD, Naish), 2004 Hawaii Pro winner Jason Polakow (JP, Neil Pryde), Francisco Goya of Argentina, Britain's Nik Baker (Mistral, North) and Kevin Pritchard, (Starboard, MauiSails). Many sailors will have to qualify for the main event during a one-day trial event to be held on the 29th March. To date the women's fleet has attracted entries which includes, 2004 wave world champion Daida Moreno (Mistral, North), Iballa Moreno (Mistral, North), Nayra Alonso (Fanatic) Anne Marie Reichman (Naish) and newcomers to the PWA Wave tour Brazilian sisters Juliana & Ivana Gomes de Farias.

 



The JeepĀ® Hawaii Pro will be shown in the US on Fox Sports Net on the 17th May 2005.

 



Event Sponsors: Jeep, Da Kine, Hawaii Tourism Authority, Neil Pryde Maui.

 

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