Windsurf clinic in Brazil with Arrianne Aukes and Oda Johanne in November! Arrianne Aukes and I will help you improve your skills on the water in Jericoacoara! E-mail arrianneaukes@gmail.com to book.

Monthly Archives: September 2015
LISTA on fire!
Last weekend was amazing sailing waves on Saturday and slalom/freestyle on Sunday! Check out the photos taken from Lene, Adam and Håkon.
Nytt windsurfingskurs med noen plasser igjen!
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“WINDSURF WITH ME” camp 29.-30. august!
Thanks to all the cool 25 girls joining my windsurfing camp at Ørekroken last weekend! We had fantastic weather with sun and 20-25 knots on Saturday. Also a nice BBQ in the evening. Sunday a bit lighter wind which was perfect for some light wind training! It was amazing to see how much they all improved just after two days on the water training hard. Thanks to my dad for the BBQ and Håkon for teaching!
- The group
- Bente, Nina
- Tone
- Monica
- Windy
- Instruction
- Kamilla
- Location
- Oda Johanne
- BBQ
- Oda and Oda 11 years old
- Nanna jumping
- Sofia
- Live and Nanna
- BBQ
My next camp will be 19.-20. september in Norway around Larkollen/Ørekroken. Send me an e-mail to book: odajohanne@hotmail.com
In November-December I will be in Jericoacoara in Brazil, so if you need some lessons you can book this also: odajohanne@hotmail.com
From 15th of February-20th of April I will be on Bonaire – if you need some windsurfing lessons book early: odajohanne@hotmail.com
Update from the PWA World Cup in slalom!
After a great result getting 2nd in the PWA World Cup in freestyle last month, I wanted another challenge. I decided to fly to Alacati in Turkey to give the slalom discipline a try. I’ve never went to a competition with such a bad preparation before. In my life I’ve been sailing slalom twelve times. Trying to get used to cambers and gybes instead of spinning around shaka’s and flaka’s is a big difference. In freestyle you never do a gybe, but in slalom it’s only about speed, gybes and some tactical skills.

Five days before my flight, all my slalom gear arrived, just in time to go with me to Alacati. Packing this big gear was a challenge, as all my bags were too heavy according to the rules. But it worked!
Arriving in beautiful Alacati for the first time was nice. It’s a paradise for windsurfing and a very nice city. With 31 girls competing I knew it would be a battle on the water just to go through to the semi final to sail a winner’s or loser’s final. In total we sailed 4 eliminations. I went through the first round in all these eliminations and even made it into one winner’s final and won one loser’s final! Very happy about that! Being able to pass people that I look up to in slalom and be a bit faster in some heats gave me a big motivation to start to train more slalom. My biggest challenge was gybing around the marks with 8 people at the same time. Not one gybe is the same. You have to make sure you don’t get sandwiched between two or more sailors, and try to keep your speed as much as possible. I realized that gybing alone out on the ocean is a different story than gybing in a heat.

My big fear during this competition was to cross the start line too early and get disqualified, but luckily it never happened! It’s just so boring to miss out because of that, but at the same time you want to be right at the time to get a good start, which seems to be the key to win in slalom.

We sailed four eliminations and got one discard, so overall I ended up on 12th position in this event out of 31 girls! Can not be anything else than happy about that, having 8th as the best result!

Congrats to Sarah Offringa for winning the event with great sailing the last days! Very impressive! Congrats to rest of the girls for great action on the water with a high competition level.
A massive thanks to Steve Allen for all the help tuning my gear perfect and all the advice’s for racing. Thanks to Miriam for bringing some of my sails back home too!

Hope to be back next year! Time for more slalom training.
































