Oct 8, 2024
Event Summary: Celebrating 40 years of Windsurf World Cups in Sylt in style as this wonderfully unique island provides a stern all-round test for world's best
Oct 6, 2024
Day 10: A final flourish on the last day sees Justine Lemeteyer & Johan Søe crowned champions of Foil Slalom, while Marc Paré & Sarah-Quita Offringa win the Waves and Lennart Neubauer is crowned Freestyle ...
Oct 5, 2024
Day 9: Lennart Neubauer wins tow-in exhibition ahead of Yentel Caers
Oct 5, 2024
Day 8: Wall-to-wall sunshine with barely a breath of wind
Oct 3, 2024
Day 7: A largely frustrating affair with marginal winds for Freestyle and Foil Slalom throughout the day
Oct 2, 2024
Day 6: Justine Lemeteyer & Johan Søe further cement their places as the Foil Slalom leaders
Oct 1, 2024
Day 5: Justine Lemeteyer in a league of her own, while Johan Søe extends advantage at top of event rankings
Sep 30, 2024
Day 4: Justine Lemeteyer powers to the front in Women’s Foil Slalom, while Johan Søe holds a slender lead over Bruno Martini after a tricky day of racing
Sep 29, 2024
Day 3: A sunny Sunday, but the wind remains too light to race
Sep 28, 2024
Day 2: A classic Sylt day with all seasons on display sees Marc Paré and Sarah-Quita Offringa strike gold at the end of the rainbow
Sep 27, 2024
Day 1: Registered, rigged and ready for a nuclear looking Saturday
Sep 26, 2024
Event Preview: Celebrating 40 fantastic years of World Cups in Sylt
Sep 25, 2024
Day 10: Cold Hawaii comes to life on the last day to provide thrilling finale
Sep 24, 2024
Day 9. Another close call as attention shifts to ‘Big Wednesday’
Sep 24, 2024
Day 8: All eyes turn to Tuesday
Sep 23, 2024
Day 7: Racing gets underway in Cold Hawaii as Foil Slalom takes centre stage
Sep 22, 2024
Day 6. Saturday marked the first official day of the Youth Slalom
Sep 20, 2024
Day 5: September Summer Continues in Cold Hawaii
Sep 19, 2024
Day 4: Another beautiful day, but the wind continues to refuse to play ball
Sep 18, 2024
Day 3: A Fantastic Start to the Day in Cold Hawaii Before the Wind Shifts Onshore and Halts Play
Sep 17, 2024
Day 2: The waiting game continues
Sep 16, 2024
Day 1: Close, but no cigar on the opening day in Klitmøller, Cold Hawaii, Denmark
Sep 16, 2024
Two months after breaking her foot, Justyna Sniady is back in action in Pozo Izquierdo
Aug 29, 2024
Lucas Meldrum recounts his disappointment from the recent Tenerife PWA World Cup
Aug 23, 2024
Moritz Mauch joins the Simmer Style Team
Aug 16, 2024
Peruvian victories for Maria Andrés and Camille Juban after float and ride finals day
Aug 12, 2024
Event Summary: Tenerife delivers a diverse range of conditions to provide a solid all-round test for the world’s best wave sailors
Aug 10, 2024
Day 6: Several sailors threaten comebacks through the double, but ultimately no one could deny Lina Erpenstein & Marc Paré being crowned the Queen and King of Tenerife for 2024
Aug 9, 2024
Day 5: Liam Dunkerbeck storms to victory in Boy’s U21 single elimination, Sol Degrieck cements her place at the top of the U18 Girl’s and the double eliminations begin
Aug 8, 2024
Day 4: Marc Paré makes remarkable comeback from injury to lead the event after seeing off Julian Salmonn, Victor Fernandez & Liam Dunkerbeck in single elimination