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Connor Baxter (Starboard) came into the World Series Finals at Turtle Bay relaxed and happy, with all the pressure off having already secured the World Title in the penultimate event of the year in Huntington Beach California.
Deciding not to take part in the long distance, he did step up for the sprints, looking one of the fastest off the starts in every heat. He made it in the final, in the end finishing in 6th place.
Connor has been on the brink of a Title these past few years, just falling short against arch rival Kai Lenny (Naish) in 2012 and 13. However, this year, he was not takling any chances, methodically working his way through the year and securing enough event wins to secure the Title in advance of the Finals. In the end, it was an incredibly close affair, with Kai having two wins and Connor 3, but, Connor did do it in style, closing the door in Huntington Beach and finally able to secure the well deserved Title in 2014
Halie Harrison secures the overall event win in the women series
Halie Harrison shows incredible skill to win the World Series sprints to cap off a great weekend for the Hawaiian born athlete, taking the overall win at the 2014 World Series Finals.
Dominating his way through the World Series Sprints, Halie Harrison was unbeaten on Day 2 at Turtle Bay. Winning her Round one heat the 20 year old wasn’t fazed by some challenging conditions and showed class and maturity to storm to victory amongst some of the worlds best female athletes.
Winning each round comfortably she showed great board control and used her surfing background to cut clear lines out through the surf around the buoys and ride them into the finish line. She demonstrated that she is a world class athlete, as she continues to go from strength to strength proving that she will be a serious force in 2015.
Sotavento once again delivered the goods for the 37th edition of the Fuerteventura PWA Grand Slam, as we were treated to some of the best racing on the World Tour over the opening five days in Slalom X, while the Freestyle fleets continued to raise the bar on what is possible on flatwater over two intense days of competition.
Gabriela Bryan (HAW) and Connor O’Leary (JPN) won the Corona Cero Open J-Bay, Stop No. 10 on the World Surf League (WSL) 2025 Championship Tour (CT). It was all-time Supertubes conditions, with solid four-to-six-foot surf in offshore wind, with the world’s best putting on a high-performance show in front of thousands of surf fans lining the (…)
The 2025 iQFOiL World Championship wrapped up in Aarhus with a spectacular Medal Series showdown that saw Emma Wilson (GBR 7) and Andy Brown (GBR 360) rise to the top and secure World Championship titles. In the Women’s fleet, Tamar Steinberg (ISR 216) claimed silver, with Theresa Steinlein (GER 799) completing the podium with bronze. On the (…)
Once again, Gizzeria delivered near-perfect racing conditions, with a steady thermal breeze sweeping in from the Tyrrhenian Sea across the Calabrian coast. It set the stage for a thrilling climax to the 2025 Youth European Championships — a week of high-level competition across multiple age groups, with 11 titles up for grabs.
After four days of adrenalin-filled racing, the event’s top riders arrived at Silvaplana lake hungry for glory in the Medal Series. The wind, however, had different ideas.
All week you could have set your watch on the arrival of the Maloja wind - the local thermal breeze that kicks-in at lunchtime - but not today.
The World Surf League (WSL) TUDOR Nazaré Big Wave Challenge unfolded in challenging 25-35 foot waves at the world-famous Praia do Norte in Nazaré, Portugal. The best big wave surfers had major performances with today’s consistent conditions offering plenty of waves in every heat. The strong offshore wind made it more challenging, with (…)
31,3 noeuds de vitesse instantanée à 10 heures ce matin, 519,26 milles sur 24 heures au pointage de 13 heures... Le maxi-catamaran Orange a, comme espéré hier, touché une légère rotation à l’est des alizés ce qui lui a permis, d’une part de gagner en vitesse mais surtout de mettre un peu d’ouest dans sa route. Ainsi Bruno Peyron et ses douze (…)
Depuis qu’il est repassé dans l’hémisphère Nord, Geronimo poursuit sa remontée vers la Bretagne à un bon rythme. Pour le team Cap Gemini Ernst & Young – Schneider Electric, il s’agit de revenir le plus rapidement possible à Brest afin de commencer les travaux pour pallier aux problèmes rencontrés à hautes vitesses avec son système de barre.
Près de 100 nations doivent se retrouver à l’occasion du Mondial ISAF. Epreuve réputée de niveau olympique, la France souhaite y présenter ses meilleurs coureurs. Les représentants tricolores seront triés sur le volet. Explications. . .
Djuice Dragons skipper Knut Frostad , and Navigator Jean Yeves Bernot - second into Rio on Leg 4 of the Volvo Ocean Race. Photo : Rick Tomlinson.
The Norwegian team, djuiuce dragons, who finished second in leg four of the Volvo Ocean Race from Auckland to Rio de Janeiro, is fit for a fight and ready for the start of leg five of the Volvo Ocean Race. After one week‚s holiday, well away from the world of sailing, the team has gathered back in Rio de Janeiro for final preparation.
The 1500 mile mark since leaving the Créac’h lighthouse (Ushant) astern was passed today Tuesday March 5th at 1100 GMT. The maxi-catamaran Orange continues to "reel in" the miles and this morning left the Canary islands to port still flirting with an average of 20 knots over 24 hours. And things are likely to look up for Bruno Peyron and his (…)
For leg five of the Volvo Ocean Race, 4450 nautical miles from Rio de Janeiro to Miami, Assa Abloy Racing Team had planned only one crew change, bringing back Chris Larson from the USA, who sailed with the team on their victorious leg from Sydney to Auckland, winning the CYCA Sydney Hobart race en route. But now, in an unscheduled move, they (…)
Peter Harrison today announced a development that will ensure that GBR Challenge is well prepared for the next America’s Cup cycle. The British team is to build a second new hull within this America’s Cup campaign, so that the team has two latest generation ACC yachts ready for training in Cowes during the summer of 2003.
La barre des 1500 milles, soit depuis le phare du Créac’h (Ouessant), a été passée ce mardi 5 mars à 12 heures françaises. Le maxi-catamaran Orange continue "d’avaler" les milles et vient de laisser ce matin l’archipel Canarien sur bâbord (à gauche) tutoyant toujours les 20 noeuds de vitesse moyenne sur 24 heures. Et la suite des événements (…)
475 miles on the clock since yesterday midday at 19.82 knots : needless to say the maxi-catamaran Orange is continuing to record a more than honourable average especially as the weather conditions are far from optimum. All’s well aboard, but it’s man˜uvre after man˜uvre, and the boat was positioned at 1400 (GMT) on the same latitude as (…)
It was at 02:25:16 on 18 February that Geronimo, crewed by the Cap Gemini & Ernst Young/Schneider Electric team, crossed the Round the World Record start line off Ushant. The current holder of the Trophée Jules Verne was on his way to better his own unbeaten record of 1997. Aboard this magnificent racing trimaran – the largest in the world (…)