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Which 2021/2022 Slalom Foil Board ?

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Created by berowne > 9 months ago, 31 Jan 2022
berowne
NSW, 1522 posts
31 Jan 2022 5:47PM
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Which 2021/2022 Foil Board should I get next?
My beloved "Pheonix" FMX 91 Hyperion has had 3 "nose jobs" (see previous threads), and has developed a loose foil box and started a 1m long delamination on the hull. Don't get me wrong, the FMX construction was amazing, it has just had to deal with a LOT of abuse (those who know me will know what I mean!). Hey if your not falling your not learning!.

Anyway what I have on a short list are shown below. Let me know if you have ridden any or I missed one??
Note: GlissAttitude links get translated in Chrome.

So far I'm leaning towards the flat decks of the Phantom 85 or Patrik 85. Availability will of course be an issue!

Phantom 85 (160 L) or 91 (190 L)
www.phantom-windsurfing.com/boards
Complimentary review below, but seems a 'technical' ride.
windfoilfan.glissattitude.com/devices/board/phantom-iris-r-85-2022
(Look at the aspect ratio on that foil!)

Patrik 85 FoilRide(145L)
Not sure if these are designed for racing PWA style or free ride as the name suggests. They look pretty good though!
patrik-windsurf.com/foil-ride-2020/
windfoilfan.glissattitude.com/devices/board/patrick-foil-ride-145-2021

Patrik91 FoilComp v2 (195 L)
I have the 100 v2 and it is a nice piece of kit! If only there was an 85 model...
patrik-windsurf.com/foil-comp-2/

FMX 91 (178 L) or 85 (158 L)
New slalom models look coompeling...
www.fmxracing.com/hyperion-178lr/
www.fmxracing.com/hyperion-158/


Starboard Slalom 91 (191 L) or 81 (163L)
Sounds like the nose is too wide for higher wind conditions.
windsurf.star-board.com/windsurfing-boards/foil-race-boards/foil-slalom-windsurf-board/
windfoilfan.glissattitude.com/reviews/102

JP Aus HFSL 91 (180L)
Confusingly called the 176 model. Looks a bit wide in the middle but could be an option too.
jp-australia.com/p/windsurfing/ws-foil-boards/hydrofoil-slalom/
windfoilfan.glissattitude.com/devices/board/jp-australia-hrdrofoil-slalom-pro-2021

SS356
QLD, 8 posts
31 Jan 2022 5:23PM
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I would recommend considering the 2022 Flying Camel 187. They have put some serious work into the new shapes, and I think it looks great. I've been very happy with the 145 model from last year, but the new profile looks a lot cleaner to me.

Edit: Especially if construction is important to you. I've had some almighty smacks on the nose of my Camel. Its cracked, but none of the big separations that I've seen others do.

Details:
www.ff-boards.com/products/flying-camel/

Australian distributor:
www.baysideboardsports.com.au/collections/foil-boards/products/2022-flying-camel-187

t36
100 posts
31 Jan 2022 4:05PM
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Patrik91 FoilComp v2 (195 L)
I have the 100 v2 and it is a nice piece of kit! If only there was an 85 model...
patrik-windsurf.com/foil-comp-2/

<=2022 Patrik Foil-Comp is: FC 100, 91, 86 and 78 cm
plus Foil-Speed FS 75

BEACHSTART
NSW, 93 posts
31 Jan 2022 7:29PM
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This will be my pick The latest Exocet RF91v2

PROGRAMDedicated to racing-racing for RF 100 / RF 91 /RF 81Planning boosted in ultra-light conditions.Foil box retracted to the maximum for a very fast ?pop? over a very short distance.Innovating deck shape placing the front foot higher than the back foot to promote control,power and ease the jibe.Unparalleled volume distribution placing it in front of the mast foot, to place the foil in the ideal position to take off.These new RF are not just more powerful, they are a major advance both in control and in ease.
EQUIPMENT? 4 light footstraps includedCARBON CONSTRUCTIONCustom CNC ShapeCustom finish160gr Biax Carbon , 80kg/m3 PVC Deck and hull, structural reinforcements on the rails


berowne
NSW, 1522 posts
31 Jan 2022 8:14PM
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Fanatic also looking good with the new models.

Fanatic Falcon 81 (177 L) or 91 (188 L)
Also has nice flat looking deck
www.fanatic.com/foil/boards/windsurf/falcon-foil


PhilUK
1098 posts
31 Jan 2022 5:42PM
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AHD Compact 83. I cant comment on its slalom potential but as nobody has mentioned it. I'm a complete beginner and have been crash testing one. Its full carbon so I put a Unifiber nose protector on, mast protector with added padding. 1 small dent in the front from my 1st session before I added extra padding on the mast protector. A few small harness hook dents from climbing back on.



I bought on the following criteria:
1) I like the colour
2) It got a decent writeup on wind foil fans website. Although they didnt recommend it for beginners I thought I'd get one as I knew I would pick it up ok and the idea of just getting 1 board to learn and keep sounded good. So far so good.
3) AHD boards are GBP1400, the same as other brand's heavy duty cheap versions
4) There werent many others available due to supply issues
5) I like the colour

windfoilfan.glissattitude.com/devices/board/ahd-compact-foil-83-2021

There are some faster sailor's videos on the net like:

Tavis on youtube puts up videos of his sessions and sometimes adds GPS speeds. If you look back through his videos his 1st foil session was 2nd April 2021. Thats some progress!


Gwenael Gourlay - start at 2 minutes in
?t=125

There is also a good video on AHDs Facebook page from Sebastien Bourgeois with a 8.5m in what looks like no wind.

PhilUK
1098 posts
31 Jan 2022 6:10PM
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berowne said..
Fanatic also looking good with the new models.

Fanatic Falcon 81 (177 L) or 91 (188 L)
Also has nice flat looking deck
www.fanatic.com/foil/boards/windsurf/falcon-foil





Simon and Jenna have been improving on the older models
www.gps-foilsurfing.com/?mnu=user&val=374430&uid=22769
www.gps-foilsurfing.com/?mnu=user&val=374431&uid=4276

Our local heavyweight test of kit's construction Garry has a Tabou Air Ride.
He damaged the nose on his the session he lost his custom built nose protector. Seems you need some sort of nose protector on these boards. The deck also cracked around the edge of the recessed mast foot 'hole'. That Fanatic's looks very deep.
www.gps-foilsurfing.com/?mnu=user&smnu=personalbest&uid=18265

berowne
NSW, 1522 posts
31 Jan 2022 9:19PM
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berowne
NSW, 1522 posts
31 Jan 2022 9:38PM
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Tabou Air Ride Plus 81 (155 L) 91 (230 L)
Good video intro on the site...
tabou-boards.com/boards/airride-plus/

bel29
388 posts
1 Feb 2022 1:35AM
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Also depends on sail sizes/wind strength and program (slalom/racing or LD/speed). Certainly for the latter the move away from the (even initially entirely arbitrarily set) 91cm width is evident. Also good to check TWS trainings at El Medano--always a good window into what might be ahead.

ZeroVix
363 posts
1 Feb 2022 2:26AM
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Too many options. How about quality? Which board isn't made at the Cobra factory? Future Fly I think is made in Vietnam. Please comment on superior build quality, especially in the nose area for crashes.

bel29
388 posts
1 Feb 2022 2:39AM
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Yes--FF made by Kinetic, most others by Cobra (which doesn't mean they're all the same as different brands may use different spec sheets). Regardless though, no high-end carbon race board will withstand a full-on smash on the nose.

Kasper79
123 posts
1 Feb 2022 2:45AM
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I would go with the products from kinetic in Vietnam, quality is better, so FMX, Future fly and AV

Sandman1221
2776 posts
1 Feb 2022 2:47AM
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ZeroVix said..
Too many options. How about quality? Which board isn't made at the Cobra factory? Future Fly I think is made in Vietnam. Please comment on superior build quality, especially in the nose area for crashes.


The right nose protector will prevent damage to the nose, and allow you to drag the kit with board upside down into/out of the water over anything, pretty much, the 1/16" thick plastic top layer handles anything I have dragged it over.




Sandman1221
2776 posts
1 Feb 2022 2:53AM
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A wide board will take more sail to get up in light winds, flat deck good to prevent mast hitting it, and a rounded nose good when dropping into waves to surf them intentionally, or to avoid a crash. But I do not know how a square tailed board handles surfing waves, that is why I like slalom style boards like the Goya Bolt, Patrick makes one too with a foil box. Gotta love a light board, Bolt 135 at 7.6 kg.

ZeroVix
363 posts
1 Feb 2022 3:11AM
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A wide board will take more sail to get up in light winds, flat deck good to prevent mast hitting it, and a rounded nose good when dropping into waves to surf them intentionally, or to avoid a crash. But I do not know how a square tailed board handles surfing waves, that is why I like slalom style boards like the Goya Bolt, Patrick makes one too with a foil box. Gotta love a light board, Bolt 135 at 7.6 kg.


Do you even read the OP questions? You keep posting pictures of your ugly board. I am not a buyer or in the market. I have plenty of foil boards. I raised a question about quality and you post again, your hacked nose job board. The OP is very experienced in race foiling. Bro, come on!

regal1
NSW, 445 posts
1 Feb 2022 7:33AM
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I've ordered a '22 Fanatic Falcon 81. Delivery date is approx March 22, but given I've been waiting 5 months for a Duotone 520 mast I'm not confident. WSS has a '22 FF 100 in the shop so they're in production. Fanatic foil boards have gone for max width to the tail (parallel rails). Starboard have always had a narrower tail than the max width. Not sure who's right or if it's a personal choice. Construction cutaway shows pvc on the deck. The '21 Falcon fore deck only had a sticker then sushi grade carbon on top of the EPS. It was very light but very fragile.

Sandman1221
2776 posts
1 Feb 2022 6:04AM
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Sandman1221 said..
A wide board will take more sail to get up in light winds, flat deck good to prevent mast hitting it, and a rounded nose good when dropping into waves to surf them intentionally, or to avoid a crash. But I do not know how a square tailed board handles surfing waves, that is why I like slalom style boards like the Goya Bolt, Patrick makes one too with a foil box. Gotta love a light board, Bolt 135 at 7.6 kg.



Do you even read the OP questions? You keep posting pictures of your ugly board. I am not a buyer or in the market. I have plenty of foil boards. I raised a question about quality and you post again, your hacked nose job board. The OP is very experienced in race foiling. Bro, come on!


Hey ZeroVix, if life is not going well, fix your life, and leave me alone, thanks!

BSN101
WA, 2372 posts
1 Feb 2022 12:41PM
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Any of them will be great. I was going to go for a Patrik Comp 91 wide & FoilRide 125 but Patrik suggested that the FoilRide 145 was the way to go. I'm using Patrik Race Foil too and they go together very well -mast 95, Fuse 115, Wing 900 & stab 250. NP V8 Flight sails. Me 95kg. Flying gybes just about there. FoilRide has lots of strap position. Build seem great so far. No damage to nose yet. Plenty of width to lean over & rocket upwind. 5 foilers at my local spot.

berowne
NSW, 1522 posts
1 Feb 2022 5:16PM
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regal1 said..
I've ordered a '22 Fanatic Falcon 81. Delivery date is approx March 22, but given I've been waiting 5 months for a Duotone 520 mast I'm not confident. WSS has a '22 FF 100 in the shop so they're in production. Fanatic foil boards have gone for max width to the tail (parallel rails). Starboard have always had a narrower tail than the max width. Not sure who's right or if it's a personal choice. Construction cutaway shows pvc on the deck. The '21 Falcon fore deck only had a sticker then sushi grade carbon on top of the EPS. It was very light but very fragile.


"sushi grade carbon" love it!

On my 91 FMX with small wings (F4 420 or 337 front) I noticed I sometimes set my front-foot more inboard (twisting heel inline with board) to prevent pushing too hard on the rail. Hence why I'm thinking about the narrower boards for top-speeds!... also some threads suggest the smaller boards fly earlier due to less water resistance/drag.

As to the tail shape, for slalom, I think a little pin-tail helps, but not too much!

seanhogan
QLD, 3424 posts
1 Feb 2022 4:37PM
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serious cut outs on the 2022 !





t36
100 posts
1 Feb 2022 3:20PM
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The 2020/2021 Patrik Foil-Ride (105, 125 and 145) will be called 2021/2022 - now - Foil-Race (125, 145, 165) after some minor changes.

"Below" them is the "new" Foil-Ride - a bit longer than the "old Foil-Ride".

But both lines are produced by Cobra :-)

"FOIL-RIDE
Easy accessible and most cruising fun in size 114, 131 and 147 litres.
The forerunner was a true success and sold out most of the time and we split this amazing shape into two lines Foil-Ride and Foil-Race. The new Foil-Ride shape is a bit longer and easier to take off without pumping. The rounder tail and nose with softer rails makes it more accessible and comfortable when cruising along.

FOIL-RACE
Fast ride with comfortable stands in size 125, 145 and 165 litres.
Derived from the always sold out Foil-Ride we improved the shape with a more bevelled deck stands for a safer foot contact with the board. The bigger cutouts let the tail sink quicker so the front wing gets more angle of attack for quicker take off when active pumping. A new bottom shape with significantly more "V" and big cutouts reduce the touch down drag.

FOIL-COMP
The extension of the ultimate competition range with additional sizes 78 and 85cm width.
While the Foil-Comp 91v2 and 100v2 remain the same we add two smaller sizes for the cross and downwind slalom and speed runs. The main shape is similar to the bigger sizes but show an even narrower nose and bigger cutouts for the least resistance in the air and when touch down."

DarrylG
WA, 503 posts
1 Feb 2022 3:38PM
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serious cut outs on the 2022 !






The bigger the better Sean :))
Maybe you should just make one Berowne?
Its just a bit more than a nose job rebuild.


A new FTY waiting patiently in the corner for its turn :)))

berowne
NSW, 1522 posts
1 Feb 2022 9:06PM
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The bigger the better Sean :))
Maybe you should just make one Berowne?
Its just a bit more than a nose job rebuild.


A new FTY waiting patiently in the corner for its turn :)))


FTY looking good in white!

chuckmaui
65 posts
2 Feb 2022 2:22AM
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You want a board for Slalom Racing? Just look to the race results, Nico Goyard won 14 races, non stop, including the first four Finals in the Tiberius PWA against the top guys in the world, on the Phantom 85, then won the Defi Wind 1st in 5 races on the Phantom 83 Slalom Proto that has now gone into production. (He was later disqualified for not signing in properly)
Do you need more race results than that to pick a board? Lots of companies make Slalom Foil Boards now, but look at the results.
Goyard is also using Phantom Iris R Foils, and Phantom Foil Sails introduced 3 years ago, he has since won the 2020 PWA foil competition 1st Place, and the 2021 PWA Slalom competition 1st Place, in which you can chose either Foil or Fin equipment, he choose Foil.
Not bad for a company thats been racing in PWA for 3 years.
He has also won the 2021 Silvaplana IQ Foil World Championship using Starboard IQ gear, again he won 8 races 8 bullets.

ZeroVix
363 posts
2 Feb 2022 3:04AM
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You want a board for Slalom Racing? Just look to the race results, Nico Goyard won 14 races, non stop, including the first four Finals in the Tiberius PWA against the top guys in the world, on the Phantom 85, then won the Defi Wind 1st in 5 races on the Phantom 83 Slalom Proto that has now gone into production. (He was later disqualified for not signing in properly)
Do you need more race results than that to pick a board? Lots of companies make Slalom Foil Boards now, but look at the results.
Goyard is also using Phantom Iris R Foils, and Phantom Foil Sails introduced 3 years ago, he has since won the 2020 PWA foil competition 1st Place, and the 2021 PWA Slalom competition 1st Place, in which you can chose either Foil or Fin equipment, he choose Foil.
Not bad for a company thats been racing in PWA for 3 years.
He has also won the 2021 Silvaplana IQ Foil World Championship using Starboard IQ gear, again he won 8 races 8 bullets.


Yes. Getting that board will make you the best. Where can I sign up??

chuckmaui
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2 Feb 2022 3:28AM
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chuckmaui said..
You want a board for Slalom Racing? Just look to the race results, Nico Goyard won 14 races, non stop, including the first four Finals in the Tiberius PWA against the top guys in the world, on the Phantom 85, then won the Defi Wind 1st in 5 races on the Phantom 83 Slalom Proto that has now gone into production. (He was later disqualified for not signing in properly)
Do you need more race results than that to pick a board? Lots of companies make Slalom Foil Boards now, but look at the results.
Goyard is also using Phantom Iris R Foils, and Phantom Foil Sails introduced 3 years ago, he has since won the 2020 PWA foil competition 1st Place, and the 2021 PWA Slalom competition 1st Place, in which you can chose either Foil or Fin equipment, he choose Foil.
Not bad for a company thats been racing in PWA for 3 years.
He has also won the 2021 Silvaplana IQ Foil World Championship using Starboard IQ gear, again he won 8 races 8 bullets.



Yes. Getting that board will make you the best. Where can I sign up??


Ok , show me a Foil Slalom Board with equal results, or any comparable results? Of course Goyard is a pretty good sailor, I don't dispute that,
and as I mentioned he had impressive results on IG Foil starboard gear as well, but still it has to be more than a coincidence that Phantom rises to the top in PWA Foil racing in three short years, with new Foil, new Boards, and new Sails, these products were not on the market, and immediately after introduction, winning word titles. Yes, of course Goyard could win on any board, he has already shown that result.
That fact does not take away from the world best results of Phantom's barnstorming introduction into the market of it's Foil, Board, and Sails.
Truly impressive technology and design.

ZeroVix
363 posts
2 Feb 2022 3:45AM
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ZeroVix said..




chuckmaui said..
You want a board for Slalom Racing? Just look to the race results, Nico Goyard won 14 races, non stop, including the first four Finals in the Tiberius PWA against the top guys in the world, on the Phantom 85, then won the Defi Wind 1st in 5 races on the Phantom 83 Slalom Proto that has now gone into production. (He was later disqualified for not signing in properly)
Do you need more race results than that to pick a board? Lots of companies make Slalom Foil Boards now, but look at the results.
Goyard is also using Phantom Iris R Foils, and Phantom Foil Sails introduced 3 years ago, he has since won the 2020 PWA foil competition 1st Place, and the 2021 PWA Slalom competition 1st Place, in which you can chose either Foil or Fin equipment, he choose Foil.
Not bad for a company thats been racing in PWA for 3 years.
He has also won the 2021 Silvaplana IQ Foil World Championship using Starboard IQ gear, again he won 8 races 8 bullets.






Yes. Getting that board will make you the best. Where can I sign up??





Ok , show me a Foil Slalom Board with equal results, or any comparable results? Of course Goyard is a pretty good sailor, I don't dispute that,
and as I mentioned he had impressive results on IG Foil starboard gear as well, but still it has to be more than a coincidence that Phantom rises to the top in PWA Foil racing in three short years, with new Foil, new Boards, and new Sails, these products were not on the market, and immediately after introduction, winning word titles. Yes, of course Goyard could win on any board, he has already shown that result.
That fact does not take away from the world best results of Phantom's barnstorming introduction into the market of it's Foil, Board, and Sails.
Truly impressive technology and design.




Of course Goyard is a pretty good sailor, I don't dispute that. Yes, of course Goyard could win on any board, he has already shown that result.



I can't comment on the board. No first hand experience. Do you?

I do own one of the first boards that Goyard did very well on in 2018 (2nd place) in foiling / when foiling championship kind of started. Don't know if I can attribute much of my skills (or lack of) to the board. Just saying.

Robertos
144 posts
2 Feb 2022 4:15AM
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Sneak peak for the 85cm foil comp from Patrik
www.instagram.com/p/CZcoki4txgW/

che66er
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2 Feb 2022 4:20AM
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Sneak peak for the 85cm foil comp from Patrik
www.instagram.com/p/CZcoki4txgW/


Specs are not yet online right?

bel29
388 posts
2 Feb 2022 4:49AM
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ZeroVix said..


chuckmaui said..
You want a board for Slalom Racing? Just look to the race results, Nico Goyard won 14 races, non stop, including the first four Finals in the Tiberius PWA against the top guys in the world, on the Phantom 85, then won the Defi Wind 1st in 5 races on the Phantom 83 Slalom Proto that has now gone into production. (He was later disqualified for not signing in properly)
Do you need more race results than that to pick a board? Lots of companies make Slalom Foil Boards now, but look at the results.
Goyard is also using Phantom Iris R Foils, and Phantom Foil Sails introduced 3 years ago, he has since won the 2020 PWA foil competition 1st Place, and the 2021 PWA Slalom competition 1st Place, in which you can chose either Foil or Fin equipment, he choose Foil.
Not bad for a company thats been racing in PWA for 3 years.
He has also won the 2021 Silvaplana IQ Foil World Championship using Starboard IQ gear, again he won 8 races 8 bullets.




Yes. Getting that board will make you the best. Where can I sign up??



Ok , show me a Foil Slalom Board with equal results, or any comparable results? Of course Goyard is a pretty good sailor, I don't dispute that,
and as I mentioned he had impressive results on IG Foil starboard gear as well, but still it has to be more than a coincidence that Phantom rises to the top in PWA Foil racing in three short years, with new Foil, new Boards, and new Sails, these products were not on the market, and immediately after introduction, winning word titles. Yes, of course Goyard could win on any board, he has already shown that result.
That fact does not take away from the world best results of Phantom's barnstorming introduction into the market of it's Foil, Board, and Sails.
Truly impressive technology and design.


Well, if that's your criterion than the only other board worth mentioning would be the Fanatic Falcon 190, with which Pierre and William respectively finished 2nd and 3rd in the PWA Slalom, and Marion 1st in Women Foil. All three also on Lokefoil and Duotone though...



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