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  2. Windsurfing - Wikipedia

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    Windsurfing is a wind-propelled water sport that is a combination of sailing and surfing. [1] It is also referred to as "sailboarding" and "boardsailing", and emerged in the late 1960s from the Californian aerospace and surf culture. [2]

  3. Farrel O'Shea - Wikipedia

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    O'Shea in 2010 O'Shea, 2010. Farrel O'Shea (3 August 1963 – 2 June 2024) was a British professional windsurfer.He holds the British speed sailing record for all sail powered craft, as recognised by the World Sailing Speed Record Council.

  4. Peter Chilvers - Wikipedia

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    The windsurfing centre in London's East End was founded by Chilvers [2] as a philanthropic venture to promote sailing and windsurfing amongst underprivileged children of the East End in the 1970s. He created and maintained the centre for over 25 years.

  5. Point of sail - Wikipedia

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    For instance, if a vessel sails alternately in the directions 45° from the downwind direction, it will sail √ 2 (≈1.4) times farther than it would if it sailed dead downwind. However, as long as it can sail faster than 1.4 times its dead downwind speed, the indirect route will allow it to arrive at a chosen point sooner.

  6. Windsport - Wikipedia

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    Windsurfing - sailing using a masted sail attached via a gimbal to a surfboard Wing foiling or wingsurfing is a surface watersport where a rider uses a lightweight wing on a surf board with a hydrofoil.

  7. João Rodrigues (sailor) - Wikipedia

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    Despite being the most physical of sailing discipline his biggest achievement is the length of his professional windsurfing career competing in seven consecutive Worlds over a 24-year span. He was Team Portugal national flag bearer in the 2016 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations. [4]

  8. 10 can't-miss places to visit in the winter - AOL

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    Snowkiting is similar to windsurfing, but the kite pulls the person across the frozen lake (ice skates are optional). Breckenridge and Vail are a short drive away if you want more of the typical ...

  9. Foilboard - Wikipedia

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    Windsurfing using a board fitted with a hydrofoil. A foilboard, also known as a hydrofoil board or foil surfboard, is a type of board used in water sports; it is distinct from surfboards in that it has a hydrofoil rather than fins mounted underneath. [1]