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- wingsurfers. "Winging – what is it and how do I get started?". www.rya.org.uk. "Wingfoil World Tour announced for 2021". Surfer Today. December 14, 2020. Clothier...
- curvature of maritime technology transformed through the climbing angle of wingfoil aeronautics progressing humanity into the verticality of outward-bound...
- 2022-01-22. "Winging – what is it and how do I get started?". www.rya.org.uk. "Wingfoil World Tour announced for 2021". Surfer Today. December 14, 2020. Clothier...
- Ocean Race World Match Racing Tour GKA Kite World Tour Foiling W**** GWA Wingfoil World Tour IWSA Racing World Tour Presidents Sir Ralph Gore (1946–1955)...
- activist, Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Christopher MacDonald, wingfoil athlete, GWA three-time world champion, freestyle and big air Hood River...
- Ocean Race World Match Racing Tour GKA Kite World Tour Foiling W**** GWA Wingfoil World Tour IWSA Racing World Tour Presidents Sir Ralph Gore (1946–1955)...
- October 2022, it was announced that kitefoil racing would be replaced by wingfoil racing, owing to a review of weather conditions in Bali making a successful...
- also competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics and the 2004 Summer Olympics. "WingFoil Racing Asian Championships - Day 1". Sail-World.com. 5 March 2023. Retrieved...
- Ocean Race World Match Racing Tour GKA Kite World Tour Foiling W**** GWA Wingfoil World Tour IWSA Racing World Tour Presidents Sir Ralph Gore (1946–1955)...
- Ocean Race World Match Racing Tour GKA Kite World Tour Foiling W**** GWA Wingfoil World Tour IWSA Racing World Tour Presidents Sir Ralph Gore (1946–1955)...