Am I reading that everyone thinks this stuff is NOT cool?
I got a wildcard to do the PWA Indoor Event next month in Poland and all I've been reading on the web this week is people complaining that it's "stupid" and "not windsurfing" and even some major windsurfing online mags didn't want to cover it because it's not "true" windsurfing...
bahhhhhhhhhhhh. these kinda exhibition formats are SUPER rad and I hope we do a bunch more of them!
Sean, let me put it this way. I wouldn't say it's not cool- it sure looks to be a spectacle, and something when you get to see ye gods of windsurfing up close. That's cool. But it seems to be almost so removed from the real windsurfing experience that it's just a novelty.
Would I go and see such an event if it was in town? Probably, but only if it was blowing less than 18kts.
It seems amazing to me that the PWA can organise an indoor windsurfing contest, something not seen for a lot of years and yet struggles to organise wave contests in epic locations. Its great to see the return of Hookipa but look at the amazing locations the AWT competes in. Its great to see the PWA in Poland and I am sure the contest will have a great arena feel but its hard to believe that points gained will count towards the world wavesailing title though with it being an exhibition then maybe its just money and no points.
The Ams scored some Ok waves in Mexico last week on the AWT.
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agreed.
It's almost like the ASP/WCT was 15-20years ago.
Stuck surfing sh!tty beachies in the city to hopefully draw a crowd.
Look where they surf now.
PWA could learn a lot from the ASP model
Would be nice to see a PWA event in the southern hemisphere too
Maybe an Oz Wavesailing Tour should be created. ![]()
Would be nice to see a PWA event in the southern hemisphere too
coming to an island next to you this November :-)
Yeah but slalom only(?) - no offence to that discipline![]()
Personally i would like to see some of Australia's Premier waves showcased and the waves competion run all year round not just over a few months.
AWT have it right. Premier locations = World class events