Woodmans Pt: WA Freestyle State Champs 1st/2nd Feb

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neng
neng
WA
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4 Feb 2014 3:56am









































Shane
Shane
WA
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WA, 202 posts
4 Feb 2014 9:14am
The photos are great- looks like it was a fantastic competition. Does anybody know what the results were?
neng
neng
WA
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WA, 256 posts
4 Feb 2014 1:41pm
















neng
neng
WA
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WA, 256 posts
4 Feb 2014 1:45pm

















































albentley
albentley
NSW
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NSW, 297 posts
4 Feb 2014 5:54pm
Shane said..

The photos are great- looks like it was a fantastic competition. Does anybody know what the results were?


Will be annoucing them soon!
neng
neng
WA
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WA, 256 posts
4 Feb 2014 6:13pm














neng
neng
WA
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4 Feb 2014 6:16pm






























FlickySpinny
FlickySpinny
WA
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WA, 657 posts
4 Feb 2014 8:50pm
Awesome photos Neng!
Pitto
Pitto
QLD
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QLD, 68 posts
7 Feb 2014 1:12am
awesome event. its got to be about 15 years since i have sail woodies northside. Back then you could park right on the beach without worrying about some tool breaking into your car.

well done to the organizer getting the even going. its a pretty great sailing spot.
WindsurfingWA
WindsurfingWA
WA
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WA, 811 posts
7 Feb 2014 1:07pm
Short write up of the event for anyone interested:

2014 welcomed the first ever Freestyle Windsurfing State Championships ever held in Western Australia. On 1st February 2014 top level local and visiting international sailors amassed to Woodman Point, the world-class freestyle windsurfing location just 10 minutes south of Fremantle.
The party kicked off on Saturday with a massive sound system delivering fresh beats, friendly Red Bull girls, BBQ, refreshments, and waterside couches just 2 metres from the sailing zone providing spectators with a fantastic experience.

Conditions were all-time with low-tides, no kites and a powerful 20-25 knots breeze delivering pancake-flat conditions. Heats kicked off at 1pm and ran all afternoon through the double elimination ladder, the crowded gathered at the water?s edge to watch the final heats at 5pm. Woodies did not disappoint, the wind had filled to over 25 knots in the gusts, allowing the competitors to launch into some of the latest aerial manoeuvres.

In the end the international contingent was too much for the locals with first place taken out by the super talented European shredder Chris Kalk, Skopu-king Malte Hecht took out second, and the podium was rounded out by Andreas ?The Beard? Larsen. Locals Al Bentley and James McCarthy-Price filled out the top 5 respectively. The winners were then presented with aptly selected trophies for the first ever Woodman Point Freestyle Windsurfing Competition to an admiring crowd.

As night set on, the competition shifted from Burners and Culo?s to Mai Thai?s and Mojito?s in a Fremantle Tiki Cocktail Bar where notable spectacles such as Al Bentley?s fin-busting shallow water Switch Kono and various noble entries into the best crash award were discussed in depth. The bar has been set very high and we can?t wait for next year?s Freestyle State Championships! Yew!
This event was organised by Windsurfing WA and sponsored by Severne Sails.

Final Results:
1. Chris Kalk
2. Malte Hecht
3. Andreas Larsen
4. Al Bentley
5. James McCarthy-Price

windsurfingwa.org.au, severnesails.com
Photos: Neng, Alisa S?rensen, Madhu










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