KIA Cold Hawaii PWA World Cup, Denmark - Fernandez fights back



7:50 PM Thu 16 Sep 2010 GMT
'Victor fights back - KIA Cold Hawaii PWA World Cup, Denmark' Paul Griffiths
KIA Cold Hawaii PWA World Cup. Current tour leader Victor Fernandez fights his way back to the final and takes first blood, but it's three times former world champion, Kauli Seadi who claims the Klitmoller wave crown after a spectacular second showdown! With the forecast calling for nuclear bolt onshore winds and pumping swells - which would make it near on impossible to run a world-class contest - it came as a relief to the sailors when they arrived early in the morning to find the wind blowing cross onshore with head high waves. During the first few heats the ...


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