Last night ‘the Plett shark video’ went viral. We followed up for some backstory on the vid showcasing a girthy 12-foot white shark doing a close lineup inspection in Plettenberg Bay. Big sharks and Plett have become synonymous over the years, especially around this time of the year.
ETHAN WESTERA: ARUBA TIME
Windsurf catch up up-and-coming Gaastra Tabou rider Ethan Westera who finished the PWA season with a bang last year, taking his first bullet at the Noumea World (...)
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SOUTH BAY SESSION: DIETER VAN DER EYKEN
Dieter Van der Eyken brings us footage of a rare south bay freestyle session in Tenerife at the beginning of June. Via Dieter Van der Eyken
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Remember when Mikey February linked up with the Gadauskas brothers in 2017 and did that huge board drive with Waves for Change? Well they kicked it forward to the Caribbean, collecting over 200 boards for Waves for Hope...
TATY FRANS: BONAIRE UPDATE
Windsurf Magazine catch up with PWA all-rounder, Taty Frans who has been at home in Bonaire during the Covid crises, keeping the Frans Paradise school open and (...)
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RED BULL STORM CHASE: KLAAS VOGET AND JAEGER STONE
Lucas Meldrum is back with his ‘That windsurf podcast’ and this time round he teams up with Klaas Voget and event winner Jaeger Stone to hear lots (...)
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PWA CABO VERDE WORLD CUP 2007
Epic PWA action from Cabo Verde from back in 2007! It was huge and the best riders in the world were going huge! Watch Baker, Polakow, Angulo, (...)
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During the summer, staying in shape and building strength should be the primary focus. Rowers can achieve these goals in many ways: running, biking, swimming, surfing, even rowing.
ALOHA CLASSIC 2019 | SURVIVE AND RIDE
With no major PWA events taking place so far in 2020 we take a look back at the tough conditions the riders faced at the 2019 Aloha (...)
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Estimated to be around 200-300 kg, people who found the creature tried to roll it back into the water, but couldn’t do it. In the end, they decided to leave the animal to “die with dignity”. “It was sad because I could see it was dying,” reports Richard Davies to News 24.
CAPE HORN: AN EPIC WINDSURF ADVENTURE IN SOUTH AMERICA
Check out this incredible adventure where three sailors, Tine Slabe from Slovenia, Ben Vandersteen from Holland and Thomas Miklautsch from Austria try to windsurf around the Cape (...)
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