A nice Air Taka by Ricardo Campello at Ho’okipa.
A short video from Ricardo Campello of his Night Session at the 2012 PWA Sylt event back in October. He won the night session and wowed huge crowds that watched on from the beach and on the PWA Live stream. Those doubles, push loops and more are impressive in the day time, but in pitch black, its a whole different game!
Watch two of the Worlds top wave riders, Robby Swift and Ricardo Campello, enjoying there winter training in the South Pacific.
El Yaque, Town of Champions, is the story of Jose Gollito Estredo, Ricardo Campello, Yoli de Brendt and Douglas Cheo Diaz. And the trailer is now available with English subtitles.
Four windsurfers dream of winning the Windsurfing World Championship and becoming heroes. Financial problems, lack of recognition, family crisis and even the death of relatives are just some of the obstacles they must encounter on their way to success. An intimate portrait filmed throughout four years that reveals the human side of high-level athletes, from the privacy of their homes in a small fishing town in Margarita Island to the most exuberant locations in 5 countries.
The JP-Australia wave team enjoys a great time on Maui. Jason Polakow KA-1111, Kauli Seadi BRA-253, Ricardo Campello V-111, Robby Swift K-89 and Morgan Noireaux HI-101 go wild with their new JP Twinser Quad, Single Thruster and Freestyle Wave boards
GlobalShots released this short and kick ass clip of the Neil Pryde Team jumping very close to the heli during there photoshoot in Maui last winter. Some of the riders are Jason Polakow, Kauli Seadi, Robby Swift, and Ricardo Campello.
This is the second part of Ricardo Campello and Robby Swifts visit to Chile. It’s a non-english clip but the shots from two great wavesailors are awesome!
Ricardo Campello, Robby Swift adn Marcilio Browne catching endless waves in Matanzas, Chile.
Her id the Trailer for El Yaque, Pueblo de Campeones or in english “El Yaque, Champions Village” starring Douglas “Cheo” Diaz, Jose “Gollito” Estredo, Yoli de Brendt and and Ricardo Campello. It’s is a Spanish language video.
This is our first ever photo Friday. This week we have photo’s from Ho’okipa, Pozo, and a few awesome shots of Ricardo Campello in Chile.
Our goal is to make this a weekly feature every Friday. Please contribute your photos!
The NeilPryde team was at the 2012 PWA Event in Klitmoller. Enjoy the action from NeilPryde team riders featuring Kauli Seadi, Ricardo Campello, Philip Köster and Robby Swift.
Philip Koster, Victor Fernandez, Alex Mussolini, Ricardo Campello, Dany Bruch, Thomas Traversa, Kauli Seadi and many others pulling out crazy moves in Cabezo beach, Tenerife! And some guy telling you “Don`t Give Up“… but anyway enjoy the video, maybe turn the sound off and pump your own music.
Eric Bellande bring us this short exciting clip of the night session from the 2012 PWA World Cup in Sylt. It highlighst amazing night windsurf jump session, where Ricardo Campello stole the show landing double forwards on both port and starboard tack. Check it out and enjoy!
Ricardo Campello puts together a few clips form this year in Maui and the Canarie Islands. Some sweet high-flying action, enjoy!
The night session just finished in Sylt. Four competitors stepped up to the to keep in the night super session for the €4000 prize purse.
The first heat pitted Dany Bruch verse Victor Fernandez, both competing neck to neck throwing some big jumps. Victor landed a nice double racking up some serious points, but wasnt to be out done, and attempted a big double stalled forward. The continued to push the moves in the dark. Victor stopped sailing with a few minutes left after injuring his ankle, but he still had enough points to qualify for the next round.
Next heat, the light was even darker as Alex Mussolini started strong with some super nice back loops. A few minutes in Ricardo Campello began to dominate, and showed some serious stones, hucking moves like a crazy man. And even showing off for the crowd for no points with a nice wave 360. He continued to throw move after move on both tacks. The highlight was an ankle dry double forward.
Victor was unable to advance to the final due to the injury. Dany Brunch advanced as the next highest score, unfortunately he was unable to find nice ramps, and only scored a few jumps. Campello on the other hand made use all of all the ramps that came his way out and way in. He trough a nice tweaked push loop and than close tot he end, a double forward on starboard tack! Campello took the win, and the largest share of the purse. Big shout out to these four athletes that wowed the big crouds in almost no light!
(Cover Photo of Dany Brunch With a nice one handed back loop)