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PWA | 9th. Overall

PWA 2010 9th. place in the Worldcup
I just came back from Munich, where I had a highly interesting distributor meeting from JP Australia and Neilpryde. Looking back to this year we’ve had 4 PWA competitions. We started of in April in Podersdorf, Austria. My preparation for the 3rd year on the PWA Worldcup tour was a little different than other years. After having a big injury in 2009 during the Worldcup in Lanzarote, I could slowly started windsurfing by the end of October. In between I’ve had to face 4 months of recovering, which field forever. By the time I received my new gear,  temperatures where already getting cold in Holland. All tough I was more than stoked to boost my level a lot even in those temperatures. Cold weather didn’t do me ant harm and windsurfing was so much fun whilst others were complaining about the cold. My next stop this year was the Caribbean where I arrived the 1st of January. The first one half month in Aruba was absolutely great everyday really strong wind good for 5m2. My next stop was Bonaire where I almost stayed for an entire month. Shortly after my departure from Bonaire I flew straight to Holland where, I had a short pit-stop befor leaving to Podersdorf. A twelve hour drive Austria. This huge event started of good for me. I ended up being on 5th. position which was a great start for the season. After the competition I went back to Holland where there was no wind at all for couple of weeks. Just one week before leaving to Lanzarote I decided heading to the North of Denmark. Denmark was just great. Wind nearly everyday and all sorts of conditions, couldn’t wish any better.


Lanzarote
when I arrived I was quite amazed because of the flat water conditions. It was such contracts if one would compares it to previous year (3-5m waves ). Light winds and no waves, which was quite a surprise for everybody in this competition. I managed to reach the top 10 again ending on the 9th place in Lanzarote. At the same time in the overall ranking I kept being 5th overall! After the competition I went back to Holland and disastrous no wind for a couple of weeks again. Just one week before my advanced departure to Lanzarote in decided heading to the North of Denmark. Denmark was in one word GREAT, everyday wind and really good spots for windsurfing in wavy conditions or just on choppy water on the local lakes.


Fuerteventura
This location is always challenging, it’s windy pretty much everyday for 4,5m2 and smaller. Mostly combined wind choppy/ flat and sometimes wavy water. Before the competition I was hit by the flue, which was already popular during my to stay in the hotel from Lanzarote. After being out of the water for almost 9 days, I wasn’t not really in shape competing. My body was stiff from the high fever I’ve had and I field really weak. But never the less I was still motivated competing for a high score at this event. After sailing the first and second day a good performance things went wrong on the third day. The fourth day I found myself chrasing really hard during the first heat. My overall score was horrible and I was upset about my ranking.


Sylt
Before heading to Sylt I had the opportunity training in Egypt, Dahab. Dahab is just great, providing winds everyday. Also the water conditions were great flat, choppy and even on the outer reef little wavy and big ocean swell. This location “Kamikaza” is quite similar to the sometimes hard conditions in Sylt, Germany. Having sailed a lot I field prepared for Sylt and was ready to fight my way back in the top 10. During the competition in Sylt the wind was really light and I was sailing on my biggest gear a 5.7 Firefly 2011 and my JP Australia Pro 107. Having a few good heats I managed to end up in 9th position. My last heat felt great for this year, my really strong against my opponent Taty Frans NB 9 Vice World champion. This heat was so close end it just kept me away for advancing another round going for 5th place. This gave me again a good feeling what will be more possible in the near future.


Overall
This year was hard start but I was more motivated then ever and my main goal was top 10 overall in the Worldcup. At the same time I was aware that this goal was definitely possible. But still I had to face really tough seeding after competing in just one event last year. Right now the level in Freestyle is extremely high and it’s really challenging putting it all together in the heat of the moment. After being 5th overall in the world after two Worldcup event it felt surreal, great and hungry for more! Than having an upset moment in one event where I couldn’t perform my best dropping a lot on the overall ranking (14th overall). Fighting my way back in the Final big PWA Worldcup in Sylt securing 9th place overall in the World! Finishing as best Dutch rider in Freestyle and best performing Dutchmen in the Worldcup overalI! I reached my target for this year and it’s a satisfying feeling. I’ve been been proven and I know, there’s way more possible in the near future! Special thanks to all my sponsors, family and friends who believed in me and support me since the start of proffesional career!



Photos: John Carter and Tom Brendt

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PWA | SYLT – Day 6 and 7

PWA Sylt 2010 Day 6 and 7
Yesterday and today started of sunny, but no wind at all. For these days the slalom racing had a high priority and suppose to be the first discipline to run.Though yesterday the freestylers were having a chance for tow-in-windsurfing, unfortunately for me the news came to late so couldn’t register.

Team mate Ricardo Campello V 111 still managed sneaking in the competition and performing some really fast and high rotation like Airfunnels and Burners. Actually he was taking quite a big risk hooking in the bar instead of holding it like everybody else did. One time it almost went wrong because he couldn’t hook out on time, before flying on the dam. My friend and travel budy Steven van Broeckhoven from Belgium, showed the best performance and won the super session!

Top 3 winners from the tow-in-windsurfing super session:
1. Steven van Broeckhoven B 72
2. Golitto Estredo V 01
3. Taty Frans NB 9


Photos: John Carter


 

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PWA | SYLT – Day 5

PWA Sylt 2010 Day 5
Today there was some Slalom sailing in the cold but sunny morning, unfortunately for the slalom guys the wind was dropping fast so they only could sail a few rounds. Later this day the wind didn’t came back and everybody was on standby the whole day. Tomorrow the forecast isn’t looking to promissing and there might be a chance that slalom sailing will start of around 10:30.

Photo: John Carter

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PWA | SYLT – Day 3

PWA Sylt 2010 Day 3
Skippersmeeting was plant at 10AM. When arriving at the worldcup location it was already “raining cats and dogs”. After rigging and bringing all my gear to the beach it was a matter of a waiting. But minutes later new weather updates showed that the wind would might come late midday from NE direction. This means offshore and really gusty winds. Finally at 17:00 the PWA decided to give it a try and started of with the first round. During the first rounds the wind was shifting from directions all the time When warming-up I was sailing with my biggest gear 5,7 Neilpryde Firefly and My JP Ausltralia Freestyle 107. With just a couple of other riders I was one of the only one who could get into planning speed. When the first heat was sailed from 2nd round the organisation decided putting the competition on hold. One hour of waiting the PWA eventually decided to cancel the competition for this today. If tomorrow will be windy I have to sail in heat nr. 12 which means I am in the 2nd heat. If not there might be some slalom sailing, during the day.


Photos: John Carter

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PWA | SYLT – Day 2

PWA Sylt 2010 Day 2
Skippers meeting for Freestyle took place at 9AM in the morning. When arriving there was some wind left but definitely not enough wind to start of with the first heats. Having seen the elimination ladder, there have been added some new big names in the Freestyle competition. 3x times Freestyle Worldcampion Ricardo Campello V 111, who’s only competing in waves these days decided to register too. So did Kauli Seadi BRA 253 2x vice Freestyle World Champion and 3x Wave World Champion.

In the whole elimination here there seems to be no easy heats. Again a strong field as there was in previous World cup events. Right now the level of Freestyle is extremly high and so is the level of almost all riders. There are actually no easy heats and you have to give it all in each and every heat. The conditions in Sylt can variate but mostly wavy, which makes Freestyle really exciting.Having waves on the outside makes it exciting for nice jumps such as high airchachoo’s, shaka’s and double loops. Going in perfect for the newest power moves. For this day the wind didn’t get sufficiënt enough even for starting of with the Slalom, which can be hold in minor windconditions. Tough there where quit a lot of good waves for surfing and Supping (stand up paddle –surfing). This all together made today quit a nice day to prepare and enjoy the atmosphere of Sylt.


Photos: John Carter PWA

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PWA | SYLT – Day 1

PWA Sylt 2010 Day 1
The PWA Grandslam Sylt is the Final and 4th. Freestyle event for 2010. Grand slam, means that there will be competed in three disciplines: Wave, Freestyle and Slalom. According to giving weather conditions the race crew will decide which discipline will be run. After I’ve had slept for hardly two hours registration took place at 11AM here in Sylt. When arriving at registration there was already a big line. Almost all topriders from all disciplines (Slalom, Freestyle and Wave –Men/ Women) had to register too. After registering it was time for some autographs photos and putting all event stickers in the sails. At 4pm the yearly big opening ceremony started, on the big boulevard of Sylt. This was mainly about introducing riders from each country to the crowds. As for today I decided going to bed very early as I really had to catch up with a lot of sleep.


Photos: John Carter PWA

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PWA | FUERTE – Interview

Interview by Funsporting
10 Fragen an Windsurfer Maarten van Ochten, Nach einer verletzungsbedingten Pause ist Windsurfer Maarten van Ochten 2010 wieder voll da! Mit FUNSPORTING spricht er über die Kids von heute, Computer, Surfen und über vieles mehr! Was wärst Du heute, wenn nicht Windsurfer? Maarten: Eigentlich wäre es dann genau so, wie es jetzt ist, nur stressfreier. Ich würde natürlich auch windsurfen, aber eben nur in der Freizeit… Ich studiere parallel in Amsterdam, muss auch im August mal wieder zurück, um Klausuren zu schreiben. Es ist schon anstrengend, das so zu managen, aber ich möchte mir gern dieses zweite Standbein aufbauen. Man muss ja leider realistisch bleiben…

Funsport.de interview


 

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PWA | FUERTE

Check out the latest JP Australia-/ Neilpryde Team movie, which has been captured during the PWA Fuerteventura World Cup.

Video: Robby Swift and Heidy Clawson