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Created by kato kato  > 9 months ago, 23 Jul 2024
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kato
kato

VIC

3513 posts

23 Jul 2024 10:38am
Looks like Fredrick might have done the 1000km in a day. Early at this stage so not a lot of details just Facebook. Amazing effort and commitment if it's confirmed.
kato
kato

VIC

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23 Jul 2024 6:21pm



decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

23 Jul 2024 4:48pm
Not sure Kato, he was 11 minutes over for 1km over. If that Coros result is accurate, he'll be a few kms short in the 24hr period.
But amazing anyway!
boardsurfr
boardsurfr

WA

2454 posts

23 Jul 2024 10:08pm
He probably switched the watch on before carrying his gear down to the water for a hundred meters or so. Clipping that off may well leave him with 1000 km in 24 hours. But if he'd submit it to get an official record, they'd certainly clip it down to less than 1000, using rather questionable statistics. But regardless of all that, it's an amazing record.
Paducah
Paducah

2792 posts

23 Jul 2024 10:56pm
When your GPS track looks like an Etch-a-Sketch that you've filled in the screen by going back and forth so much.
Grantmac
Grantmac

2339 posts

24 Jul 2024 6:21am
Makes my knees ache just thinking about it
lemat
lemat

188 posts

25 Jul 2024 1:01pm
Since 2020 this guy try regularly to windsurf 1000km in 24 hours. This time he was really near, have to stop to change kit because of wind change and one longer stop (half an hour) because of moon disapear under cloud.
Chris 249
Chris 249

NSW

3531 posts

27 Jul 2024 6:56pm
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boardsurfr said..
He probably switched the watch on before carrying his gear down to the water for a hundred meters or so. Clipping that off may well leave him with 1000 km in 24 hours. But if he'd submit it to get an official record, they'd certainly clip it down to less than 1000, using rather questionable statistics. But regardless of all that, it's an amazing record.


Why would anyone use "rather questionable statistics" to take away a record from someone?

The guys who oversee records do it as volunteers as I recall. Why would anyone take on that job just to take records away from people on questionable statistics, and if they are questionable why wouldn't someone challenge them and win?
choco
choco

SA

4177 posts

28 Jul 2024 1:09pm
Should be in miles
MobZ
MobZ

NSW

490 posts

29 Jul 2024 8:40pm
Big distance is super inspiring to me.
Obviously it is a great feat of physical endurance, but the mental part must be something else.
A very tough mind must be needed to keep pushing and hang in there for this mind boggling distance?
I often think about you Kato going all night at LG and wonder what that must feel like, epic!
kato
kato

VIC

3513 posts

30 Jul 2024 10:43am
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MobZ said..
Big distance is super inspiring to me.
Obviously it is a great feat of physical endurance, but the mental part must be something else.
A very tough mind must be needed to keep pushing and hang in there for this mind boggling distance?
I often think about you Kato going all night at LG and wonder what that must feel like, epic!


Yes, the right mindset is the key and that's the bit that keeps me interested. The km is just a way of measuring it. Sailing at LG at night is epic and the last one had no moon at all so you got the Milky Way in all its glory. Magical experience
Paducah
Paducah

2792 posts

31 Jul 2024 7:10am
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MobZ said..
Big distance is super inspiring to me.
Obviously it is a great feat of physical endurance, but the mental part must be something else.


That's what I was thinking. Climbing off a board after sailing pretty much 24 hours straight and then saying, "how about another 90 minutes?" Ninety minutes when you are physically wiped out must feel like forever.
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