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Tushingham Riders Cause Shock at Tiree Wave Classic!

George Muzza Louise windsurfing nakedAlways keen for a little extra media "exposure", Muzza and George have taken the opportunity to strip off in front of the cameras and took to the water for some naked windsurfing! Joining them was Boardseeker's Louise Emery, proving that she's not only a good sailor but a pretty brave one too! We're still waiting to hear who busted the best manoeuvres.

Making waves in a slightly more conventional manner has been Marie Buchanan, who is currently leading the women's fleet in her first ever wave competition! Racing experience and plenty of recent SUP action have certainly helped her make good progress in wave sailing.

Marie also fared well in the Coll Challenge where the lack of wind meant rather than windsurfing, it was SUP skills that were combined with running and mountain biking. The naked windsurfers (now fully clothed) were on top form, with George taking victory ahead of Muzza in second. Perhaps they were working extra hard in an attempt to to warm up following their windsurf au naturel!

Visit www.tireewaveclassic.com for more event news.

 

Team Tushingham Clean Up in Coll Challenge!

Tiree CollNot exactly windsurfing news but certainly worthy of note, George Shillito took a superb victory in the Cal Mac Coll Challenge, proving he can make headlines in other ways than stripping naked to windsurf! The event, which partners the Tiree Wave Classic, is a multi-discipline extreme race and took place on both Tiree and neighbouring island Coll.

Unfavourable wind conditions meant that a stand up paddling leg replaced the windsurfing crossing between the islands and the competitors were ferried over. This did not deter Polkerris Beach's young hero though. Strong performances in SUP and across the other disciplines (a three mile run and a 12 mile bike ride) gave George a hard-earned win ahead of new team mate Muzza, also restoring personal dignity after taking to the water au naturel earlier in the week.

Just a narrow gap behind experienced windsurfing pro Jamie Hawkins was the only lady taking part, Tushingham's Marie Buchanan, taking a credible sixth place.

Visit www.tireewaveclassic.com for more news from Scotland's famous wave event.

 

NATIONAL WINDSURFING FESTIVAL 5-6 SEPTEMBER 2009

National Windsurfing Festival Poster 2009

This years National Windsurfing Festival will take place at Inn on the Beach, Hayling Island 5-6 Sept 2009. Yes, this was the former Fat Face National Windsurfing Festival which has been so successful over the last 3 years. We are extremely grateful of their valued support to the event over the years.


So what has changed?

Well not much... the event organiser is still Allan Cross and with the valued support of the windsurfing industry with the sole aim to deliver yet another awesome event for the windsurfing general public.

As we know this is the people’s windsurfing festival being the only event which is geared solely toward the free-ride sailor! So get it in your diaries.

Our Mission: “To deliver a non intimidating, fun windsurfing festival with great atmosphere and caters for all abilities of sailors”

The event website will be live in the next week, where you will find all the information regarding the event, with online entry. As entry will be on a first come first served basis, limited entrants of 350 competitors in total.

www.nationalwindsurfingfestival.com

Allan Cross (NWF)

 

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Donegal Delivers for Irish Slalom Series!

Tushingham’s Paul Simmons reports on a superb weekend of racing

The weekend of 18th & 19th July saw Round Four of the Irish Slalom Series up on the north-west coast in the picturesque setting of Sheep Haven bay at Downings, Co. Donegal.

Tushingham and Starboard were the new sponsors bringing demo kit and plenty of prizes. Events here in previous years have been well attended and this was no exception; in fact, there were over 130 competitors, making it Ireland’s biggest windsurfing event of the year. About fifty less experienced competitors raced in the sheltered waters inside the bay, with the remaining 80 or so racing en-masse in giant slalom with six legs, each a mile long. Marie Buchanan slalom Downings Donegal X-15 racing

Saturday started off with very light winds, providing everyone with plenty of time to rig and prepare for the racing. By mid-morning there were gusts out in the bay in excess of 12 knots so the organisers sent us out for the first race. The conditions favoured those with good pumping technique and those on bigger kit. I was able to take a second place in the first race behind lightning-quick Pearse Geaney and it looked like a repeat in race two until he fell under pressure at the final hurdle, stacking it at the final gybe and letting me through for the win. Unfortunately Pearse's lack of uphaul meant he slipped back to fourth when a second place could otherwise have easily been salvaged. With the wind in the lulls dropping below the minimum, Saturday's races were deemed "fun" races - not counting towards the ISS overall rankings.

Stronger winds were promised for Sunday and the weather really did deliver! Moderate winds blew for the first race, won by the Pearse, who was giving the rest of the fleet a masterclass in flying starts and demonstrating superb board speed. In a freshening wind I stuck with the big board (85cm wide iSonic 133) which proved to be the wrong call as the wind and chop continued to increase. The 8.3 sail was fine but keeping the board on the water proved tricky at high speed. A quick change to the 7.6 and iSonic 111 and with the wind yet stronger, I was at full power with better top speed, allowing me to be competitive near the front of the fleet for the remaining races. Not enough to match Pearse, who won all but one race on the Sunday, but I had plenty of good battles with places won and lost on the nail biting last gybes. My partner Marie's excellent 9th place overall put a few bigger guys to shame whilst making sure I wouldn't have the option of changing down as she held on to the 7.0 in 30 knots!

There were a few things that made the event really special: a simple format, friendly, unintimidating atmosphere for all levels of windsurfers, a superb social combined with brilliant racing conditions ensured a memorable weekend. Young and old(er), male and female were competing in good numbers, with an impressive local contingent of young sailors who highlight that windsurfing has a bright future ahead in Ireland.

Big thanks to the ISS team plus local orgniser Nick Fletcher who ensured the whole event ran smoothly (while even finding time to compete in one of the races!)  Furthermore Downings and the whole region are absolutely beautiful and well worth a trip whether you windsurf or not. I spent a week in the area after the event and took in the stunning scenery, visiting numerous beautiful beaches, even managing a bit of windsurfing in several spots!

Overall Results Gold Fleet (Incl. Saturday's non-ranked racing)
1. Pearse Geaney
2. Paul Simmons
3. Hannes Louet Feisser

Grand Master – Chris Loughridge
Master – Guy Molyneux
U20 – Matthew McNutt
U17 – Joseph Fletcher
U14 – John Fletcher

Overall Ladies Gold Fleet
1. Marie Buchanan
2. Katie McAnnena
3. Johanne Murphy
U20 – Amy McBride
U17 – Anna Bonner
U14 – Rebecca Fletcher


Best of luck to everyone in the rest of the Irish Slalom Series. The next event is coming up at Coolmaine in Co. Cork on 15th & 16th August. If it's half as good as Downings it'll be well worth the
trip!

Visit www.irishslalom.ie for further info on the Irish Slalom Series and www.bigsurf.ie for more photo's.

Thanks to Bigsurf for the above photo, featuring Marie Buchanan battling her way around the course!

 

Wave Ace Chris Murray K202 Joins Tushingham


21 year old Chris Murray has become the latest signing for Tushingham’s competition team. Chris started windsurfing when he was 12 years old, and within 3 years he had won the UK’s junior wave title. His aim is to join the PWA Wave tour whilst making the time to continue with his quest for the UK wave crown.

Dave Hackford from Tushingham explains that it not that easy finding key riders to sponsor.

“Ok, winning competitions is brilliant. It is great for the sailor and it stamps a solid seal of approval on the kit being used. So signing up champions is important, but when trying to find a new team rider in the wave discipline we wanted someone that could become part of the development team, and also involved with wider promotion of the sport. For example by helping shops with demos, and even running clinics for the growing kids scene. After a bit of snooping around on the scene and listening to sailors’ comments one name kept cropping up, that of Chris’s”

Chris Murray, K202 will be sailing on Tushiingham sails and Starboard boards. He will start immediately on putting the final touches to the new 2010 Rock range – arriving in March 2010.  His immediate plans are to set off for Australia and Maui to train hard for the start of the season.

For more details on Chris – check his blog out at:
www.k202windsurfing.blogspot.com

 

 

 

 
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