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TRAINING | South Africa

South Africa 2013
This winter windsurfing in Holland has been really good. Actually the weather conditions where quite the same as we usually have in autumn. Lot’s of wind for days in a row and air temperatures up to 14 degrees C. I booked my ticket on the 23rd January  to Cape Town. Just a few days before leaving the weather conditions in Holland changed rapidly into a serious winter. Which resulted in lot’s of snow and cold air temperatures, so great timing. For this year I choose bringing a SUP to (JP Wide body 8’2), in order to spend more days on the water when not having any wind. This was a great choice because we’ve had some days without wind and just great waves. During a couple of SUP sessions we’ve had nice encounters with marine animals such as dolphins and lot’s of seals. In comparison to last year this year was much more windy, actually when the wind was kicking in I was mostly of the time stacked on a 4,5 or 4,2 and only just a few times on 4.8. So quite different. There was also lot’s of more swell, even at Langebaan, Langebaan is knowed for being a flat water spot, but because there was lot’s of swell on the ocean with the right wave direction. We scored awesome bump and jump conditions at Langebaan, having some airtime at Langebaan was really unexpected. After all Cape-Town has been treating us very well, providing us with lot’s of windy and wavy days. When we didn’t have wind Steven van Broeckhoven and me where visiting the gym on the regular base. When having waves we scored a couple of really awesome SUP sessions. Big Thanks to Steven en Sveta for staying with you and as well Sveta for the every day 5Star+ cooking we’ve been really spoiled.


Photos: Oliver Staufacher/ Hylke Bakker

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MOVIE | Cape Town

EsCape – A Windsurfing Action Documentary about Cape Town

Henri Meijer (Hn3 Productions) produced a 18minutes video about Cape Town and its nearby spots. And it seems, he filmed windsurfing action from everybody, who visited Cape Town this year.

A Windsurfing Action Documentary about Cape Town 2012.
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Henri studied Media & Entertainment and wanted to combine a windsurfing trip with producing a video. Henri: “I thought why not combine that with the most beautiful sport/ lifestyle in one of the most beautiful places in the world?! I saved some money, bought a camera, booked a ticket and contacted a few pro windsurfers who were going there. And there you have it. A video about a beautiful place with awesome people, a great atmosphere and a huge diversity in culture and nature. And of course some of the best windsurfers in the world in super nice conditions! Thanks to everyone for two great months!”

Spots: Sunset Beach, Big Bay, Platboom, Witsands, Langebaan, Rietvlei, Cape Town City, Khayelitsha, Aquila Game Reserve, Cape Point

Riders: Ricardo Campello, Steven van Broeckhoven, Maarten van Ochten, Harry Volgezang, Davy Scheffers, Andy “Bubble” Chambers, Kevin Mevissen, Max Rowe, Andre Paskowski, Jonas Handekeyn, Nick de Wannemaeker, Kenneth Danilesen, Christopher Friees, Jamie Hancock, Andras Zan, Ivan Newmark, Olya Raskina, Fabian Weber, Bernd Flessner,…

EsCape from Hn3 Productions on Vimeo.

 

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SEQUENSE |Double loop

Double forward 2011 South Africa 

Photos: Jonas Roosens

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TRAINING | South-Africa

Training | South Africa 2012
We’ve had some nice conditions since I arrived here in South-Africa, all though I have to say, the weather is kind of weird sometimes. The wind kicks in late, around 2pm and temperature variate a lot too. Normally in Cape-Town the wind starts building around 10am and thann it will continue to build during the day. Combining both freestyle and wave disciplines is just the best fun. On the not average days the conditions at Sunset have been really good for free-wave. The conditions allow you when going out practicing a various amount of jumps. When going in towards the beach there are some flat areas between the waves, great for the flatwater power moves. Right now I’ve been to several spots here for both freestyle and wave. When it’s windy in Cape-Town we mostly have Freestyle session on Rietvlei (which is a nearby lake). Usually after that we’re going freestyling in the waves.


When it’s not windy in or around Cape-Town, there’s really often wind at Langebaan, Kraalbaai, Sharksbay, just one hour away from Cape-Town. Kraalbaai, really reminds me of Bonaire with turquoise blue water and the shallow areas. This spot is located in one of the few national parks around here. Bsides the good windsurfing conditions the whole area is just simply breathtaking. Ultimately when there’s no wind at all, than it’s always good spot for SUP (Stand Up Paddling). The other day there we had awesome conditions, just in front of the house where I was staying. 14 second period and five set wave. It was just perfect, long lines from 1,5m. up to sometimes 2,5m. high. Great. Then around the area where I currently live there are numerous of wine-tastings and of course there’s Cape-Town where there’s always plenty to do. For me South Africa is providing a good situation, on the light days I first start of at the gym. They have all the facilities to do a good work out and for stretching (Yoga), strength, endurance. etc. Mostly in Cape Town it’s windy for five days and then the wind takes a break for 2 or 3 days. This is perfect to give your mind and body a little rest and to be fit and ready for the next windsurfing sessions after!



Photos: Rick Jendrusch