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- international windsurfing website WindsurfingMag Windsurfing Magazine FollowTheWinds, international windsurfing news website International Windsurfing ****ociation...
- Land windsurfing, also known as “Terrasailing”, “street sailing”, “land sailing” and “dirt windsurfing”, is a sport similar to traditional windsurfing that...
- Retrieved 24 April 2012. "2007 Windsurfing World Championships - Men RS:X". sailing.org. Retrieved 24 April 2012. "2008 Windsurfing World Championships - Men...
- Formula Windsurfing is the high-performance, competitive course-racing format of the windsurfing world. This type of sailing boards enjoy a m****ive wind...
- europe.onebubble.earth. "Charity". Windsurf Round Europe. Official website Windsurfing Round Europe website Windsurfing Round Britain website 20th May 2017...
- aeronautical engineer Jim Drake, who also invented windsurfing, and Uli Stanciu, European windsurfing pioneer, together invented and patented the world's...
- A windsurfing harness is part of the trapeze used in the sports of windsurfing and kitesurfing to connect the rider to the rig by a line attached to the...
- The International Speed Windsurfing class (ISWC) is a class of speed windsurfing boards that has developed over the last 30 years in order to facilitate...
- A boom, in the context of windsurfing, is a piece of equipment that attaches to the mast, providing structural support for the sail. It completely encircles...
- Windsurfing has been one of the Olympic sailing events at the Summer Olympics since 1984 for men and 1992 for women. All sailors use the same One Design...