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- "Windsurfer Breaks Speed Record at Over 60 mph". www.redbull.com. Retrieved 2015-11-29. "Home – GPS-Speedsurfing.com :: for windsurfers by windsurfers"...
- This list comprises sportspeople originally from Fiji, as well as some expatriates who play for or coach Fijian teams. The term Fijian is used here in...
- known amongst windsurfers as 'Eric' that rises in the afternoon as the land nearby gets warmed up. There are often over a hundred windsurfers in the bay...
- area by the Spanish ministry for the environment. It is po****r with windsurfers and hosted the 2015 world championship. "Playa La Tejita - Tenerife Playas"...
- east of the strait but is affected by its weather conditions. The first windsurfer crossing was in 1982 by Mark Paul and Les Tokolyi. In 1998 Australian...
- used for fishing, and is especially known for yellow perch. It attracts windsurfers and kitesurfers throughout the year, and its northern end features many...
- record-breaking sailing by windsurfers. The Canal, also called "The French Trench" by the English-speaking community of windsurfers, is 1,100 meters (3,600 ft)...
- is the centerpiece of this class. The hydrofoil creates lift as the windsurfer builds up speed, enabling them to fly above the water's surface, reaching...
- in the competition in Lanzarotte. There were four other British women windsurfers and the next highest placed was Islay Watson who was 20th. Wilson won...
- extends south of the beach for several hundred meters, allowing fallen windsurfers to stand on the flat sand bottom. As in most of the Caribbean, the water...