| Outstanding wind conditions at the 2010 PWA Gran Canaria |
| Thursday, 08 July 2010 09:21 |
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The locals rule at their home break as Pozo delivers wind and waves on the second day of competition enabling the men’s fleet to complete the first round, whilst the women wait patiently on the beach. The opening round of the 2010 PWA wave tour took place today in spectacular conditions off the Gran Canarian coast. The northerly direction meant that the usual relentless winds associated with Pozo didn’t kick in with full force, but an 18-25 knot breeze with small waves was sufficient for the competition to begin. During the early heats many of the sailors were struggling because they hadn’t brought big enough gear. And, a few were left to battle it out on 4.0s or 4.5s when they would have preferred something larger. Proper waves were also few and far between, forcing head judge, Duncan Coombs to lengthen the heat duration to 18 minutes. Normally the conditions allow two jumps and two rides to be scored in 8 minutes, unfortunately that simply wasn’t possible in the conditions today. This meant many of the sailors were working for much longer periods than they’re used to, with some having almost an hour of intense competition due to their heat being abandoned 3 times! The first full round for the men managed to draw to a close, but the wind and waves backed off in the afternoon, forcing head judge, Duncan Coombs to halt proceedings. Freestyle Meets Waves Locals Only Heat 7 was a similar affair with the two locals, Josep Pons Casasnovas (Severne) and Francisco Casas Garcia (Starboard, Severne) comfortably tearing Pozo to pieces. Yann Sorlut (RRD, Simmer) put up a good fight against Pons Casasnovas, but the local nudged ahead with an awesome back loop, and high scoring wave which saw him claim the best overall score of the day. Bonairean freestyler, Tonky Frans (F2, Gaastra) nailed some stylish jumps in his heat against Casas Garcia, but couldn’t quite match the local in the riding department, allowing him to pass through to the top 32. How far these local guys will go, nobody knows… One thing is clear though – they rip in Pozo! Slalom King Claims It In The Waves Club Kauli Köster Waiting Game As of yet we haven’t seen the women in wave competition for 2010, meaning an all manner of people could cause some upsets to the longstanding champions of the women’s wave tour. German contender, Steffi Wahl (Patrik, Gaastra) was spotted out on the water training today whilst the men’s competition was on standby, and she looked to be shredding in the onshore waves. A good first heat for Wahl, could help propel her into the finals, and maybe even onto the podium. Wahl has a fairly tough draw however with the young French racing star, Alice Arutkin (Starboard, North) in her first heat. If Arutkin’s wave sailing has improved as much as her slalom racing, then she too could pass through to the finals and cause an upset. Another young lady training hard on the water today was Polish ripper, Justyna Sniady. Unfortunately, it looked like she was pushing it a bit too much pre-competition, and a quick inspection from the on-site doctor revealed that she may have burst her ear drum whilst spinning round a forward. Sniady remained fairly positive, and will no doubt put in a great performance against women’s windsurfing legend, Karin Jaggi (Patrik, Severne) during the first round. Amongst these few, there are many other women to watch out for including the freestyler turned wave sailor from Russia, Olya Raskina (JP, NeilPryde). Laure Treboux (Fanatic, North) who now lives and trains in the waves of Western Australia for six months of the year. And, Japanese wave warrior, Junko Nagoshi (Tabou, Simmer, Dakine) who could easily upset the balance. Looking Ahead
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