A nice double from Marcilio Browne last week in Hanstholm, Denmark.
Philip Köster’s nice Wave 360 during the single elimination final on Day 2 of PWA Sylt 2012.
Super sweet slow motion tweaked pushloop by Andi Jansen. The clip was shot at 240 frames per second, last week in Denmark.
Eva Oude pushloop in Pozo just before she leaves to Holland.
Boujmaa Guilloul tweaks a big front side air in Morroco this winter.
More new moves, it seems like its happening again and again recently. This time while training in Pozo Victor Fernandez nailed this clew first goiter.
Seen for the first time in competition…. gollito’s air flaka into shaka.
Davy Scheffers a few weeks ago in Holland.
Looks like Italian freestyler Mattia Pedrani has created a new move. Its basically a bob and a clew first willy skipper combined.
Mattia: “Necessity is the mother of invention. So what do you do when you’re bored cause the wind is too light to go for big tricks…well, you improvise. That’s what this is. Mix a Bob and a Clew First willy skipper and that’s what you get. The BRAND NEW BOBBY SKIPPER. I had this idea by myself, I started trying it from scratch, crashed the first 8 times and then got it on film. So I claim it as mine. For sure some smartass is gonna pop up sayin his cousin did it planing 10 years ago, but I don’t really care…whatever, keep talkin, just like Germany is doin with Balotelli =).”
Many PWA riders are in Pozo training for the first wave event of the season, but last week they had some light conditions. Robby Swift and Levi Lenz used the windless days last week to work on a creative lament about the progress of Robby Swift´s Double Forward loop.
Yegor Popretinskiy throws an air funell into funell at Blue Lagoon, Dahab.
A new move from Ricardo Campello, called the Papacu.
Ricardo Campello almost nailing a perfect backloop off the lip at Hookipa Beach Park, Maui, Hawaii!
Ricardo Campello almost nailing a perfect backloop off the lip at Hookipa Beach Park, Maui, Hawaii!
A sweet compilation of windsurfing crashes from all disciplines.