Top Windsurfing Weekend in the UK!
The weekend of May 16th & 17th saw a strong breeze across most parts of the UK, a timely arrival with the UK's first national slalom event of the season taking place at Rhosneigr, Anglesey. The location simultaneously hosted the second round of the UKWA wave series. As the wind and waves increased, both the wave and slalom competitions provided a spectacular sight for the masses of onlookers. Alan Jackson, racing with a 5m Rock (wave sail!) took a superb second place behind PWA competitor Mat Pearch and ahead of last year's champion Jamie Hawkins. Marie Buchanan (pictured) took second in the Challenge fleet, first lady.
Tushingham's Paul Simmons took eighth in the slalom and commented: "What a superb day of top racing. The conditions weren't even enough to run a wave heat at first but how they changed! It was testing for everyone and great to see the Challenge Fleet still out there racing in logo high breaking waves at the outer gybe mark! Thanks to all the organisers, plus the strong contingent of Irish competitors who made it over"
Meanwhile in Worthing, Sussex, George Shillito was providing the local windsurfers with a special treat - a Tushingham & Starboard demo day combined with good wind! George told us there were plenty of people trying all the kit all through the day. The Starboard Kode 86 was the most popular board, bringing praise from everyone and convincing several people that it was to be their next purchase! The Storm F10 was well liked too - with 5.0-5.75m being the most popular sizes. |
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Windsurfing on TV!

The BBC’s ‘THE ONE SHOW’ recently ran a feature on how Hayling Island and Peter Chilvers have a claim to fame for being the birth place and inventor of windsurfing 50 years ago!
It’s virtually unheard of that six million people get to see windsurfing on national TV. It’s just as rare to get the chance to sail a replica of the very first windsurfing board ever made! Tushingham rider Simon Bornhoft and two of his young coaching prodigies, Ed & Harry De Blaby, were privileged to be part of an historic windsurfing moment - captured by the BBC.
The feature showed the original windsurfer being sailed at Fleet Creek where windsurfing was invented plus interviews with Chilvers and some windy sunny action from Hayling seafront.
An interesting and enjoyable piece of television holding the attention of windsurfers and non-windsurfers. Well done to everyone involved for portraying our sport in a very positive light on national TV. It makes a change to holiday presenters falling off deliberately because the director thinks it looks amusing...
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Irish Slalom Series Round 4, Downings, Donegal 18th & 19th July
Tushingham's Paul Simmons heard what a superb event the Downings slalom has been in recent years and is coming over to this spectacular event in 2009. Not only to compete but he'll also be bringing along a load of the latest demo kit plus prizes!
The fourth stop of the series takes competitors to the beautiful north western shores at Downings, Co.Donegal. It's guaranteed to be Ireland's biggest windsurfing event with a current forecast suggesting in excess of 100 competitors! With a big function planned for Saturday night and fleets to suit all abilities you'd be mad to miss it!

More info: www.irishslalom.ie
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Windwise Live Tour Dates
Tushingham rider and top coach Simon Bornhoft invites you to a unique interactive audio-visual windsurfing seminar show at a fabulous location near you this summer!

A special night of pure windsurfing indulgence! Don’t miss this illuminating, informative and entertaining evening. From beginners to waves sailors this is a must for all windsurfers! This summer evening will give you an interactive, insightful and very enjoyable night hosted by one of the worlds most experienced coaches.
You’ll discover how YOU really learn new skills! Find out what ‘Secrets of the Pros’ are actually useful for the recreational windsurfer! Windsurfing myths and mysteries expelled! Interactive sessions on what truly makes the difference on the water. Skills Training, Body Mechanics and a fresh motivating approach to your windsurfing!
Plus all attendees will get their own personal progress plan and much, much more!
Are YOU up for the challenge and ready to bring YOUR windsurfing alive in 2009?
Why not bring a friend and introduce someone new to windsurfing!
PUT A ‘WISE’ DATE IN THE DIARY SHOW TIME: 7.30-10pm - Includes SB Windwise take away pack, self-coaching notes and many other surprises!
COST: £10.00 payable on the door
(Under 16’s half price)
Check out
http://www.windwise.net for more info |
Sunrise-Sunset. Windsurfing for a very good cause!
On Sunday 3rd May Sunrise Sunset 2009 was the first major fundraising event from the new charity, Windsurfing 4 Cancer Research (W4CR). All over the UK many hundreds of windsurfers, kitesurfers and other water craft took part in a mass session on the water.
The main venue was Hayling Island Seafront where some top windsurfers, like Dave White were on the water literally from "sunrise". While some chose to sail through the whole day, others thought up interesting new ways of attracting attention and more importantly... sponsorship.

We heard from Gump from Juice Boardsports, who had a fantastic time up at Pugneys Country Park along with the Pugneys Team 15ers. We're not sure if the table and chair on the Starboard GO count as cheating, but will let him off as it's for a good cause! The Starboard Gemini Tandem was used to good effect too and the weather delivered some great conditions for all the sailors.
The W4CR charity would like to see support from as many windsurfers as possible. When windsurfing is part of the fund raising there's no excuse not to get out there and help - while having a great time too! Check out the website!
It's time to start thinking what YOU might do for the charity in 2010!
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