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  • Info om PWA GC??

    Publicerad av anonym-anvandare på 17 juli, 2001 vid 10:21

    Hej,

    Var kan man hitta resultat samt tävlingsreportage från PWA GC. Jag har kikat på Cutre.com men där fanns inte mycket. PWA siten fanns det inget på. Helst på Engelska, tyskan är lite ringrostig.

    //Mac, TS

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  • anonym-anvandare

    Medlem
    17 juli, 2001 vid 12:56

    Kolla på, http://www.north-windsurf.com/2001/index_frame.htm och kolla under specials.
    / M

  • anonym-anvandare

    Medlem
    17 juli, 2001 vid 13:46

    Proofboards skickade denna rapport.
    Åker ner i morgon och tittar.
    trevlig semester
    /Ola Bj

    THE GRAN CANAR IA

    PWA GRAND SLAM, 2001.

    JULY 13-22nd 2001.

    PRESS RELEASE: JULY 15th.

    Its rock ’n’ roll here at the PWA Grand Slam in Pozo Gran Canaria! After an
    action packed day of radical wave competition Bjorn Dunkerbeck (Proof, Neil
    Pryde) and Daida Moreno (Mistral, North) have both taken victory the first
    round of men’s and women’s respective single elimination’s.

    Dunkerbeck was back in full ’Terminator mode’ today and dominated the men’s
    final despite a brave challenge form Britain’s Nik Baker (North, Mistral).
    In
    the losers final, Dutch ’hell man’, Peter Volwater (F2, Arrows) took third
    position ahead of Levi Siver (F2, North) of the USA, after busting out an
    insane double forward which clinched him the heat. The women’s final was an
    all Moreno affair, this time Daida Moreno took revenge on her sister Iballa
    (Mistral, North) who had won their head to head battle in the freestyle
    yesterday. Third place in the women’s went to Antonia Frey (RRD) with
    ex-world champion Karin Jaggi (F2, Arrows) taking fourth.

    As predicated the wind was blowing a solid 35-40 knots this morning which
    along with 2-4 foot waves provided the perfect conditions for sailors to
    boost massive jumps. In a day which was largely devoted to rocket airs
    spectators were treated to a frenzy of wild doubles, massive table top
    forwards, ballistic one handed back loops and gigantic push loops.

    Bjorn Dunkerbeck led the field from the word go this morning, launching
    himself into a multitude of orbit airs most of which were landed with his
    usual powerful precision. Some of the sailors were joking on the beach that
    if Dunkerbeck were to go any higher, then the local airport control up the
    coast might have to be warned! The ’Terminator’ was smoking! Dunkerbeck was
    not only king in the air today but also showed up the rest of the fleet how
    to wave ride in Pozo. He shredded the waves with reckless abandon
    highlighted
    when he landed a perfect wave 360 in the final against Nik Baker. On his
    road
    to the final Dunkerbeck quashed challenges from Baptiste Gossien (JP, Neil
    Pryde) Robert Sand (F2, Arrows) Scott McKercher (Naish) Marcos Perez and
    Peter Voltwater (F2, Arrows).

    Nik Baker was not too upset to have to settle for second place today. He
    came
    through many tough heats taking down the likes of Tony Garcia (RRD), Scott
    Carvill (Naish boards, Naish sails) Pierrick Wattez (Bic, Neil Pryde) Matt
    Pritchard (AHD,Gaastra) and finally Levi siver (F2, North) before reaching
    the final.

    To say there are no easy heats in the PWA anymore, especially here in Pozo
    is
    a statement which proved itself this morning. In the first round this
    morning, yesterday’s Freestyle winner Antoine Albeau (AHD, Neil Pryde) was
    taken out by sixteen-year-old British sailor Robby Swift (JP, Neil Pryde).
    Swift who has only just finished his exams at school eventually went down
    tothe experienced Spaniard Stephanne Etienne (Bic) in the second round.

    Francisco Goya (F2, Arrows) sailed brilliantly today and seemed to be
    advancing steadily towards the final, that was until he came up against
    Peter
    Volwater in the quarterfinals. Volwater put pay to the Argentineans hopes of
    glory with an awesome display of ballistic jumping. After his exit, Goya was
    forced to sit and watch his MPG team-mate Levi Siver advance into the semi
    final after his defeat of Norwegian wild flyer, Vidar Jensen (Drops, North)
    in the quarters. Siver was ripping and it took the dynamic consistency of
    Britain’s Nik Baker who eventually put pay to his hopes of reaching his
    first
    Grand Slam Final.

    In the women’s competition the Moreno sisters proved to the rest of the
    fleet
    that they really are in a league of their own here in their home playground!
    Both sisters were pulling of jumps that were higher than many of the male
    competitors efforts here today. They have got balls too! Pardon the
    expression but these girls have been brought up with the likes of Bjorn
    Dunkerbeck and Vidar Jensen as teachers and have no respect for the word
    fear!

    With results already in men’s and women’s freestyle and wave, tomorrow will
    be the chance for the losers to redeem themselves in the respective double
    eliminations. Pozo has produced the goods already this year but there is
    still a long way to go before the eventually winners are decided. The
    forecast is for nuclear winds…possibly building to sixty knots! The battle
    has only just begun!

    BJORN DUNKERBECK (PROOF, NEIL PRYDE)

    ”It was fun out there. It was not ’super’ windy but plenty enough for the
    competition. It was actually pretty easy to sail. I was on a 4.2m and a then
    a 4.5m in the final. I managed to catch a couple of good waves in the final.
    The final went pretty good, I did not make everything 100% but I connected
    pretty well. It was good enough to beat Nik and stay in first position after
    the single. There is still a way to go but it is good to start off on the
    right foot. I am definitely very happy with that and I hope to stay there!”

    NIK BAKER (MISTRAL NORTH)

    ”I had great fun out there today. I had a successful day yesterday in the
    freestyle and finished in second and today I was second in waves to Bjorn,
    which can’t be bad. I had some good heats and beat some good sailors,
    everybody was ripping out there. I used 4.1m, 3.8m and then 3.4m as the wind
    got stronger. It was pretty bloody windy! Bjorn was on fire in the final, I
    might as well come into the beach and watched him to be honest! I was just
    trying not to make myself look stupid! (Laughs)”

    DIADA MORENO (MISTRAL, NORTH)

    ” I am pretty happy with the result. We were in the final in Vargas together
    as well. I landed a pretty high back loop and did a couple of nice push
    loops. I am really happy about the result. It was difficult conditions, I
    was
    on a 3.8m and pretty maxed out. There were a few big sets coming through but
    you had to be lucky to get them. This is still only the single elimination
    but it is good to have a result under my belt!”

    IBALLA MORENO (MISTRAL, NORTH)

    ”I had a lot of fun in the final but I got a little bit nervous with my
    jumping! I tried a double loop but it wasn’t very good and also a push loop
    at the end of the heat. I needed that good jump but I did not land it very
    well. I think the final was very good though. I like to show the people that
    we can sail good, that is the most important thing!”

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