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SeanAUS120 said..
KA-1111 (Jason Polakow) - Maui, stopped competing but still windsurfing full time
US-1111 (Robby Naish) - Maui, competed at the last PWA wave event, still being a legend
KA-181 (Scott Mckercher) - Margaret River, still heavily involved with Starboard/Severne development
F-192 (Antoine Albeau) - France, still winning every single PWA race event
US-93 (Kevin Pritchard) - Maui, stopped competing but still windsurfing full time
K-96 (Jamie Hawkins) - retired ?
US-34 (Micha Buxianis) - Maui, still competing on the PWA
H-24 (Peter Volwater) - Margaret River, still competing on the PWA
N-44 (Jensen Vidar) - Canaries (he's from Stavangar in Norway), stopped competing but still see his name in windsurf clips here and there
WA-113 (Pat Redman) - ?
G-16 (Flessner Bernd) - Hamburg, retired from competition only last year
KA-6 (Mark Pederson) - Central NSW? Think he was running kite lessons or something in the past years?
K-77 (Ant Baker) - South coast UK - importing windsurf gear, has windsurf school
USA-6 (Josh Stone) - Maui, stopped competing but helped organise the PWA event last year in Maui, still a legend
Nobody really quits this sport...
That is brilliant! What a sport this is - hardly anyone who has got beyond intermediate ever stops, in fact they don't even get less obsessed!
It got me thinking; I have been windsurfing for 28 years (that's 26 LOCs), still think about windsurfing for at least an hour a day, literally was dreaming about it when my alarm went off this morning, and there is NOTHING I'd rather be doing right now.
Life without windsurfing is inconceivable!
Sorry to digress..