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September 15th, 2014 by davi

By: Au Congratulations Bart de Zwart on his 4th win of the 11 City Tour. Bart gives us a full recap on this amazing feat, which some say is the most grueling race of the year to win. More from Bart here:
September 12th, 2014 by davi

Huntington Beach to provide a showcase of the cutting edge of Stand Up Paddling The Huntington Beach Pro Grand Slam presented by Starboard will take over Huntington Beach next week with a dramatic showcase for the Sport of Stand Up Paddling:
September 9th, 2014 by robert

Rough Water training: In preparation for the Wet Feet Blue Planet race coming up on Sept. 14th, we will paddle out to Portlock Point again for some more rough water paddling. Please note: meeting time is 5 PM at the Hawaii Kai boat ramp. Instead of the regular time trial course, we will paddle up […]
September 7th, 2014 by davi

The Huntington Beach Pro Grand Slam to host both World Tour & World Series events The 2014 Huntington Beach Pro Grand Slam will host both Stand Up World Tour Surfing and Stand Up World Series Racing events from the 15th – 21st September in Surf City USA.
September 5th, 2014 by evan

Here are some photos from the 2014 Duke’s OceanFest distance race. The race is officially titled the Hawaii Paddleboard Championships but it’s easier to call it the Duke’s race. This year had pretty good wind but a hard opposing tide. There was also a South swell bringing in head high waves which made this a […]
September 2nd, 2014 by robert

Rough Water training: In preparation for the Wet Feet Blue Planet race coming up on Sept. 14th, our coaching topic will be rough water paddling. Instead of the regular time trial course, we will paddle up to Portlock point and then around the point, upwind in the rough waters for as far as you like, […]
September 1st, 2014 by davi

Turtle Bay Resort on Oahu’s Fabled North Shore will host the third year of the Stand Up World Series Finals, the world’s premier championship event for stand-up paddle racing, from Friday-Sunday, Oct. 10-12, 2014.
August 27th, 2014 by davi

Connor Wins the Gorge Event – Clean Sweep! RECAP BY CONNOR: The 2014 Columbia Gorge Paddle Challenge was an epic event. It was an action-packed two day weekend with three races. Day one started with the flat water technical course race. It was about 5 miles – 5 lap course with a lot of buoy […]
August 26th, 2014 by evan

Connor Baxter Here are some photos from this year’s Molokai-2-Oahu Paddleboard World Championships. This year had lots of wind in the channel and was a week before Hurricane Iselle nailed the Big Island. A big congratulations to all the racers!
August 20th, 2014 by davi

CONNOR BAXTER WINS THE ULTIMATE SUP SHOWDOWN FOR THE 2ND CONSECUTIVE YEAR! Recap by Connor Baxter The 2014 Honolua Surf Co’s Ultimate SUP Showdown was by far one of the best organized events I have ever been to. First of all – Most all of the top surf and race competitors that were invited were […]
August 17th, 2014 by davi

Mo Freitas continues his dominance in Japan to take the overall win here at the Shonan Chigasaki Pro Mo Freitas (Focus SUP) made history today to become the first ever winner of the Shonan Chigasaki Pro presented by Noah Nic & Jeep.
August 16th, 2014 by davi

Mo Freitas storms to victory here at Day 1 of the Shonan Chigasaki Pro Japan History was made in Japan as World Class competition met the shores of Chigasaki Beach for the first ever World Challenger Series event in Asia. With strong 20 mile per hour winds and some wind blown surf to make the […]
August 15th, 2014 by davi

Shonan Chigasaki Pro opens the first Waterman League event in Asia Japan welcomes the Waterman League World Challenger Series as the Shonan Chigasaki Pro gets underway in Asia.
August 8th, 2014 by davi

Shonan Chigasaki Pro Japan to make history next weekend as first step in Asia The Shonan Chigasaki Pro Japan will kick off next week, from the 15th – 17th August, setting the stage for an exciting future for the sport of Stand Up Paddling in Asia.
August 5th, 2014 by robert

We will meet on Wednesday at 4:30 pm at Kahala Beach park for another downwind run. We are expecting northeasterly winds of 15-20 knots, so it will be somewhat challenging, not recommended for first timers but if you have done the run before you will be fine.