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QLD
3157 Posts
Posted 24/05/2012, 1:17 pm        Report Show Profile
I was curious and just discovered (from what I can tell anyway) that the GTC is 5 years old this May. From a total number of 58 sailors to now well over 1000 is a fabulous achievement for the guys who made it all happen (especially Nebs and Hardie) . I've now been a GPS TC'er for about 3.5 years (joined around the beginning of 2009) and have meet some great people and very interesting characters . It has increased my love for the sport ten-fold and I hope to still be doing it when I'm as old as Firiebob . From reading about Elmo's epic tales of woe to the big sessions at The Pit and Lake George, the long forgotten blow ups debating doppler postings versus trackpoints & Navis v Garmins, friendly inter-team and team rivalries, Bender's bruise, people stoked to get their first 30knots on the board, juniors coming of age and blowing the oldies out of the water, and the introduction of international teams to the fray, has been a really enjoyable ride down the speed run. Thanks again & Happy Birthday Guys.
WA
1661 Posts
Posted 24/05/2012, 1:26 pm        Report Show Profile
Woo Hoo happy b'day GTC. i think the locals windsurfing shops have benefited the most out of the GTC. Well mine has anyway
WA
3586 Posts
Posted 24/05/2012, 1:53 pm        Report Show Profile
Yeh its Fabulous, Thanx to everyone thats made it what it is, and in particular Nebbs, for the magic website, and thanx to snags above me for his recent help!!!!!
NSW
449 Posts
Posted 24/05/2012, 2:16 pm        Report Show Profile
on ya boys lets hope we can celebrate with a nice 45kn run on sat
NSW
1207 Posts
Posted 24/05/2012, 3:00 pm        Report Show Profile
Well said Snags - that about sums it up It's great to see a community based organisation (and even that, an internet based community) thrive & grow like it has. Met soooo many people locally, interstate & even overseas. Now I just got to get me my 2nd GPS - lost my 1st last month in New Caledonia
NSW
1246 Posts
Posted 24/05/2012, 3:51 pm        Report Show Profile
hippo birdie 2 ewes
WA
942 Posts
Posted 24/05/2012, 3:52 pm        Report Show Profile
Congrats to Hardie and Nebbs. 5 glorious years and all those Kms chasing the speed genie. Nebbs can you easily do an all challenge total Kms from the database? Would be interesting to see.
NSW
186 Posts
Posted 24/05/2012, 4:27 pm        Report Show Profile
Wineman said...
Well said Snags - that about sums it up It's great to see a community based organisation (and even that, an internet based community) thrive & grow like it has. Met soooo many people locally, interstate & even overseas. Now I just got to get me my 2nd GPS - lost my 1st last month in New Caledonia
Poor Wine Man, lost his GPS in New Caledonia. My heart bleeds
New Caledonia
925 Posts
Posted 24/05/2012, 4:52 pm        Report Show Profile
Yes you've got to feel sorry for Peter..... on the last day the gps falls out of the bag.....and we still haven't found it !!! I even checked at all the fine restaurants and bottle shops (just in case ) But most welcome back anytime Peter !!!
QLD
2212 Posts
Posted 24/05/2012, 5:58 pm        Report Show Profile
5 years Happy birthday GPSTC, mobs of thanks to Hards, Nebs and the others now behind the scenes, awesome result guys
TAS
158 Posts
Posted 24/05/2012, 6:46 pm        Report Show Profile
well said sausage,it has been a great ride,i joined in 2007 and have had some great days on the water and some really hard days ,had some great adventures and sailed in some amazing places, most of it with my son ,and a lot of great people. TC is great for the sport.thanks GPS TC.
TAS
1048 Posts
Posted 24/05/2012, 7:12 pm        Report Show Profile
let's face it GPS TC saved windsurfing in Australia, we were splintered and slowly shrinking group of die hards left in the sport. Now the passion is back and we can share our love of the sport across Australia. Well Done! Herds and Nebs Cheers Russ
QLD
3157 Posts
Posted 25/05/2012, 8:25 am        Report Show Profile
Okay, here's the list of the first 58 guys (and Gals) rankings who posted a session for May 2007. Amazing to see the majority still sailing (and amazingly still at the pointy end of the challenge) 1 Chris Dimond 19 2 Carl Macdonald 30 3 S-rad 44 4 kato 49 5 Shelby 57 5 Slowboat 57 7 Ulf 74 7 Bender 74 9 Matthew Robertson 81 9 Sam Doecke 81 11 Firiebob 82 12 Scott Farley 87 13 Kimba 94 14 ODIN 97 14 Magnus 97 16 Elmo 99 17 Brett Pattemore 108 18 Hardie 123 19 haggar 130 20 nebbian 133 21 Hamma 135 22 Knut 140 23 Chris Ting 152 24 Claude Lecoq 153 24 Sam Parker 153 26 Uncle Mike 158 27 Ben Kirk 164 28 Thor 170 29 Troppo 177 30 Snides 179 31 Glenn Kelly 184 32 Choco 185 33 25 186 34 David Flanagan 192 35 Chris Reiffel 193 36 Sam Fawkes 198 37 Simon Fleetwood 205 38 Darryl Meares 209 39 mikey 211 40 Larko 229 41 Andrew Nestor 230 42 Decrepit 231 43 Timbo 234 44 Grumps 249 44 richi 249 46 Pauly 250 47 Rippo 257 48 William Ditcham 258 49 Moi 267 50 Nathan Hohnberg 274 51 Hooray 275 52 conan 280 53 Peter Leversedge 286 54 Pointman 287 55 Mickey 294 56 Nat 299 57 Nathan Bowness 302 58 Gadget 311
NSW
1703 Posts
Posted 25/05/2012, 8:48 am        Report Show Profile
My congrats and thanks to everyone involved too. Definitely re-invented windsurfing in this neck of the woods. Met great people, been to some sweet places and had a ****load of fun along the way. P.S Sean, check all the empty good bottles of red, Pete probably shoved his GPS in one to see how fast he could drink it.
United Kingdom
285 Posts
Posted 25/05/2012, 9:08 pm        Report Show Profile
Lots of thanks from here in the UK as well, I only joined back in September 2010 and it has changed my life in quite a big way.
WA
6727 Posts
Posted 25/05/2012, 9:23 pm        Report Show Profile
So many Addicts have been created through the TC Certainly thinned out the wave line up
Posted 26/05/2012, 12:07 am        Report Show Profile
Wow thanks a bunch guys! It never ceases to amaze me how many people enjoy using the site, I've made some amazing friends through it, and I quite literally wouldn't be here (in WA) today without the support and encouragement of some of the characters that post on there. Thanks also to Hardie for his unceasing enthusiasm, and Sausage for helping us out lately. I'm humbled
WA
594 Posts
Posted 26/05/2012, 9:05 am        Report Show Profile
Thanks to all who have made the GTC what it is today. Long may it continue to bring in windsurfers into this great community
SA
South Sandwich Islands
2408 Posts
Posted 26/05/2012, 11:52 am        Report Show Profile
Top stuff guys but I'm personally getting bored with the whole GPS format we need something different introduced to keep it fresh don't know what though.
WA
3586 Posts
Posted 26/05/2012, 12:16 pm        Report Show Profile
choco said...
Top stuff guys but I'm personally getting bored with the whole GPS format we need something different introduced to keep it fresh don't know what though.
Hey Choc personal criticism without constructive ideas & alternatives never goes down to well, and usually boredom is self-generated, its what ya tellya self is boring, boredom is not a concept that exists in nature, its a psychological phenomena, but you're obviously very bored to even make such a post
NSW
8 Posts
Posted 26/05/2012, 1:08 pm        Report Show Profile
Just a note to say I'm glad I joined the gpstc this year.It's wonderful to take part in such a fantastic website and participate in the challenge. It has definitely rejuvenated my interest in windsurfing, and so good to discover a somewhat hidden community of friendly like-minded folks all enjoying this brilliant sport in so many great locations world wide. So a big thanks and HAPPY BIRTHDAY GPSTC!! Well done to those who made it happen! Cheers, Gabe.
SA
South Sandwich Islands
2408 Posts
Posted 26/05/2012, 2:06 pm        Report Show Profile
hardie said...
choco said...
Top stuff guys but I'm personally getting bored with the whole GPS format we need something different introduced to keep it fresh don't know what though.
Hey Choc personal criticism without constructive ideas & alternatives never goes down to well, and usually boredom is self-generated, its what ya tellya self is boring, boredom is not a concept that exists in nature, its a psychological phenomena, but you're obviously very bored to even make such a post
Lol i think i understand that, constructive idea? could be something like where 2 sailors do a synchronized jibe to see what combined alpha they both get, a new challenge/format in GPS like the time when Mal introduced the concept of alpha racing itself. Even if it's just a "one off" for a month, I'm not actually bored with GPS but it would be fun to have something different instead of the usual classes.....maybe I am bored maybe I need psychologicall help?.....or some farken wind!!!
WA
865 Posts
Posted 26/05/2012, 2:46 pm        Report Show Profile
Being bored is an insult to oneself!
SA
South Sandwich Islands
2408 Posts
Posted 26/05/2012, 2:51 pm        Report Show Profile
AUS1111 said...
Being bored is an insult to oneself!
I'm not bored now thanks guys
WA
2663 Posts
Posted 26/05/2012, 2:55 pm        Report Show Profile
choco said...
hardie said...
choco said...
Top stuff guys but I'm personally getting bored with the whole GPS format we need something different introduced to keep it fresh don't know what though.
Hey Choc personal criticism without constructive ideas & alternatives never goes down to well, and usually boredom is self-generated, its what ya tellya self is boring, boredom is not a concept that exists in nature, its a psychological phenomena, but you're obviously very bored to even make such a post
Lol i think i understand that, constructive idea? could be something like where 2 sailors do a synchronized jibe to see what combined alpha they both get, a new challenge/format in GPS like the time when Mal introduced the concept of alpha racing itself. Even if it's just a "one off" for a month, I'm not actually bored with GPS but it would be fun to have something different instead of the usual classes.....maybe I am bored maybe I need psychologicall help?.....or some farken wind!!!
It's the ol' wind deficiency syndrome...
QLD
2212 Posts
Posted 26/05/2012, 4:03 pm        Report Show Profile
Hey Choc not used to working hey Mate grab ya swag and come to FNQ and Green Island, just bring your boardies, check the forecast
QLD
2890 Posts
Posted 26/05/2012, 4:14 pm        Report Show Profile
choco said...
Top stuff guys but I'm personally getting bored with the whole GPS format we need something different introduced to keep it fresh don't know what though.
should have come to tarrifa choc sandy beaches, clear water topless babe and wind. **** load of kites though. Happy Bday GPSTC wow 5 years time flys
SA
372 Posts
Posted 26/05/2012, 7:32 pm        Report Show Profile
Happy birthday gpstc:-). We definately need some f#%#ing wind in SA....
Belgium
1 Posts
Posted 28/05/2012, 5:08 pm        Report Show Profile
GPS TC is great fun for us too. Great competition between the belgian teams and trying to stay in top 10 will be difficult this year (last year 9th, oesterdam boardriders club) I celebrated my 10.000 km last friday
WA
5033 Posts
Posted 28/05/2012, 8:00 pm        Report Show Profile
yvesb54 said...
GPS TC is great fun for us too. Great competition between the belgian teams and trying to stay in top 10 will be difficult this year (last year 9th, oesterdam boardriders club) I celebrated my 10.000 km last friday
Didn't realise Belgium had so many members, 48 members and 4 teams. Nice to see. My big question is, what about the French sailors?
New Caledonia
925 Posts
Posted 29/05/2012, 7:58 am        Report Show Profile
Too individual.... having to put up a team would be harder than going fast....
 
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