Outright World Records

500 m Men A. Caizergues 50.57kn
500 m Women  S. Bredenkamp 45.20kn
Nautical Mile Men Hydroptere 43.09kn
Nautical Mile Women Z. Davis 34.74kn
 

Hall of Fame

Fred HaywoodFred Haywood was the first Windsurfer over 30 knots, an unbelievable barrier in 1983.
 
National Records: Namibia
500 m Men J. Geiger 44.90kn
500 m Women  I. Sardinha 31.18kn
Nautical Mile Men F. Stein 37.56kn
Nautical Mile Women n/a n/a
 
Kiteboarding Men
Windsurfing Women
Windsurfing Men
Kiteboarding Women

Buy Membership online

Approved Worldcup Spots

Leucate, FRA

lafranqui.jpg

Spot Record: 39.95 knots
Manu Taub, FRA, 2005

 
ISAF100.gif


iwa.gif


ISWC ikalogo_brg.png
ISWC Speed Windsurfing European Championship Karpathos 2008: Day 5 PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 24 August 2008

The fight for the european champion title is still open between Antoine Albeau (FRA, Starboard) and Bjorn Dunkerbeck (SUI, Proof, North Sails). They are tied in points, but Antoine leads due to the better top speed of the competition. In the womens fleet Valerie Ghibaudo (FRA, Loft Sails) is already through, with five bullets in five races.

One more round was completed today in relatively light winds, leaving the decision about the title open to the final two days of the competition.

The skippersmeeting was again set to an early 9:00 schedule, but the wind was not there. Thus the riders were directly put on standby with the AP flag up, and around noon the wind was sufficient to start the next silver fleet race. The speeds were quite impressive with speeds around 38 knots, and the fight for the top five places to go up to the gold fleet race was tough.

The womens fleet was one more time dominated by Valerie Ghibaudo, clearly ahead of Anja Kruse (GER, F2, North) and Elke Schill (GER, F2, North).

As the wind dropped a little bit in the second extension of that heat, the gold fleet start was postponed.

At 13:40 hours the wind came up again and the gold fleet sent out to its fifth round, and the speeds were extremly good for the given conditions, proved by topspeeds of over 40 knots by Bjorn Dunkerbeck. Also Antoine Albeau in second and Cyril Moussilmani (FRA, Fanatic, North) came close to 40 knots, then Chris Lockwood (AUS, Carbon Art, KA Sails) and Finian Maynard (IRL).

Bjorn Dunkerbeck, winning the last two rounds and Antoine Albeau, who dominated the beginning of the event are tied in points now, and due to the better top speed Antoine is still in the lead. Cyril Moussilmani save in third, and places 4 and 5 hardly fought about between Finian Maynard and Chris Lockwood.

The womens competition is already decided, with Valerie Ghibaudo at a perfect score, Anja Kruse save in second and Elke Schill in third.

With a bad forecast for tomorrow and a slight chance for wind on the final day of the competition, it all looks like the decision will be taken in the last race of the last day.

 

Who's Online

We have 1 guest online

Subscribe to Newsletter

Name:
Email: