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AUS1111

WA
Australia


808 Posts

Posted 26/07/2010, 10:04 am        Report  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Spotted (ex?) Pinna James Dinsmore having a dip at the PWA Slalom Event in Fuerte. He's doing alright too;

http://www.pwaworldtour.com/index.php?id=193&tx_pwaevent_pi1[showUid]=166&cHash=67d7efba0d

Go James, nice work!

choco


SA
South Sandwich Islands


2020 Posts

Posted 26/07/2010, 12:24 pm        Report  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Cool, great windsurfing action and they've actually got wind and warm weather

sausage


QLD
Australia


2604 Posts

Posted 26/07/2010, 12:36 pm        Report  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Nice to see even the best stuff up (occassionaly)

Antoine Albeau:

“Today was a real mixture for me with two solid results – a first, and a second. But, the huge catapult I had on the first leg of the second race final was a disaster. I had a good start and plenty of speed, but I think I was going a little bit too fast for the conditions. I saw a huge piece of chop that had doubled up with another bit just in front of me, and I said to myself ‘this is going to be painful’. I tried to remain confident and go straight over it, but I couldn’t! I broke my boom, my harness line, my mast, some cams, and a few battens! I’m looking forward to some more racing tomorrow though.”


If he reckons he was going too fast, then it must have been a humdinger of a crash.

mineral1


WA
Australia


3062 Posts

Posted 26/07/2010, 1:04 pm        Report  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Check out Jesper Orth from Perth Southsiders profile, he got real haigly quick. (somebody stuffed the photo's I think)

sausage


QLD
Australia


2604 Posts

Posted 26/07/2010, 1:10 pm        Report  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
mineral1 said...

Check out Jesper Orth from Perth Southsiders profile, he got real haigly quick. (somebody stuffed the photo's I think)


You mean this one.



http://www.pwaworldtour.com/index.php?id=7&tx_pwasailor_pi1[showUid]=674&cHash=8f555190cc

Annika

WA
Australia


44 Posts

Posted 26/07/2010, 2:50 pm        Report  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ha ha ha. Wrong blonde, Danish, Jesper....

mineral1


WA
Australia


3062 Posts

Posted 26/07/2010, 3:22 pm        Report  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
sausage said...

mineral1 said...

Check out Jesper Orth from Perth Southsiders profile, he got real haigly quick. (somebody stuffed the photo's I think)


You mean this one.



http://www.pwaworldtour.com/index.php?id=7&tx_pwasailor_pi1[showUid]=674&cHash=8f555190cc


Thats the one, when you open it, scroll down, the real one is standing holding a board in the last photo

lao shi


WA
Australia


793 Posts

Posted 28/07/2010, 7:05 pm        Report  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
James now has his picture on the site http://www.pwaworldtour.com/index.php?id=1228
Looks like it has been some really tough racing.
Steve Allen 9th, Jesper 28th, James 43rd, Sean O'Brien 51st. One day to go. C'mon guys.

Brett Morris


NSW
Australia


609 Posts

Posted 29/07/2010, 9:17 am        Report  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The quality of the competition is amazing. Great to see some Aussies doing their thing in the PWA though.

Haggar


QLD
Australia


915 Posts

Posted 29/07/2010, 9:40 am        Report  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
its amazing to see how different sailors perform better on some days, Bjorn blitzed on day 3. The vids are great

gbr659

WA
Australia


12 Posts

Posted 29/07/2010, 8:06 pm        Report  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Just finished the Fuerteventura event yesterday. I can highly recommend it as a brilliant event to be part of. As a first-timer to a PWA event it initially struck me what a serious business professional sport is. I guess most of the sailors have been training for months for the few events that there are this year and their livelihood depends on it. Everyone seemed to relax as the days went on though. The standard of the top 30 sailors was very high. The top ten were leaving even the likes of Pete Volwater (14th) and Jesper (Orth) (28th) for dead. From what I could see Jesper didn't have much luck on his side early on but came back strongly and was sailing very consistently during the second half of the competition. The problem is that even in the first round if you get a bad start or stall a gybe then you may well not get through to the next round. I was guilty of trying a bit too hard at times and catapulted on one first reach in one particularly high calibre first round when I was carrying 0.8m more sail than Dunkerbeck (OK so the alarm bells should have been ringing louder!!!!!! but I didn't have the full six sail quiver and was missing the required 8.6m sail) in a do or die attempt to make it into the second round. I have learnt a lot from the 10 rounds of slalom. Certainly my starts were well below par but I now have a clearer idea of how to get better.

Chris, I should say that I had the fasciectomy operation on my forearms in February and it has transformed my sailing. I certainly wouldn't have been in Fuerte if I hadn't had it done.

Best wishes to all in WA!

evets


WA
Australia


539 Posts

Posted 30/07/2010, 3:20 am        Report  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for the write up James, I look forward to reading about your entries in more events in the future.

AUS02


TAS
Australia


825 Posts

Posted 30/07/2010, 6:07 am        Report  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yeah, great stuff James, and well done. Must be fantastic to be in amongst it at that level!!

mineral1


WA
Australia


3062 Posts

Posted 30/07/2010, 2:42 pm        Report  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
On ya James Go Pinnas

stringer


WA
Australia


516 Posts

Posted 30/07/2010, 4:19 pm        Report  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
gbr659 said...



Chris, I should say that I had the fasciectomy operation on my forearms in February and it has transformed my sailing. I certainly wouldn't have been in Fuerte if I hadn't had it done.

Best wishes to all in WA!


so chris it looks like the all clear for you vasectomy youve always wanted

jp747



Philippines


1425 Posts

Posted 30/07/2010, 10:13 pm        Report  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
who's Aus 0?

lao shi


WA
Australia


793 Posts

Posted 30/07/2010, 10:32 pm        Report  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
From http://www.pwaworldtour.com/index.php?id=7&tx_pwasailor_pi1[showUid]=154&cHash=695192d0cf


Steve Allen

2009 9th PWA Slalom
2003 1st Formula Windsurfing World Championships
2003 1st Formula Windsurfing Open European Championships
2002 1st Formula Windsurfing PWA World Tour
2002 1st IFCA World Championships
2002 1st Formula Windsurfing Euro Cup
1997 1st IFCA World Championships

1997 1st Formula 42 World Championships

1992 1st Race Board World championships under 18 and Vice champion Open Men

Numerous Australian Title in every discipline of wndsurfing

I think they are missing some between '03 and '09! 1st Formula Worlds '09 and of course the Polish "Dancing with the stars"!

jp747



Philippines


1425 Posts

Posted 01/08/2010, 9:00 am        Report  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
lao shi said...

From http://www.pwaworldtour.com/index.php?id=7&tx_pwasailor_pi1[showUid]=154&cHash=695192d0cf


Steve Allen

2009 9th PWA Slalom
2003 1st Formula Windsurfing World Championships
2003 1st Formula Windsurfing Open European Championships
2002 1st Formula Windsurfing PWA World Tour
2002 1st IFCA World Championships
2002 1st Formula Windsurfing Euro Cup
1997 1st IFCA World Championships

1997 1st Formula 42 World Championships

1992 1st Race Board World championships under 18 and Vice champion Open Men

Numerous Australian Title in every discipline of wndsurfing

I think they are missing some between '03 and '09! 1st Formula Worlds '09 and of course the Polish "Dancing with the stars"!




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