#M2O: Post-Molokai Reflections (and Photos) from 38 of the World’s Best Paddlers
The boards are back on the rack, the boats are back in the harbour and the trophies are up on the mantelpiece. Molokai-2-Oahu is done for another season, howev
Post-Turtle Bay Changes to the World Rankings: Jake Jensen Out of the Top 10, Arthur Arutkin In
Following the unofficial "season ending" race on the weekend, the World Series Finals at Turtle Bay in Hawaii, there's been a bit of movement on the
ISA Worlds: Can Team South Africa Reclaim Their Former Glory In Mexico?
We've got more ISA team news for you today, with South Africa introducing a solid all round lineup. The South Africans (who actually announced this team last month) have been a star perf
Downwind Dash Meets King Of The Air (Plus A Cameo From Robby Naish)
This week the wind gods played along and we managed to run Race #3 of the new PRIMI Naish Downwind Dash series. Last week the forecast looked epic, however on the day it all went pear and the Downwind
Lighter Winds But Bigger Swells For Race #2 Of The PRIMI Naish Downwind Dash
After last week's blistering start to the 2015 PRIMI Naish Downwind Series, this week's edition served up a more modest 15-20 knots but also s
Third Time Lucky As South Africa’s Downwind Dash Continues To Roll Down The Cape
Last Wednesday night, January 21st, marked Week #3 in the new edition of the ten week PRIMI Naish Downwind Dash Series. And *finally* we had some well-timed wind here in Cape Town. Dodgy Wind Guru forecasti
South Africa’s Downwind Dash Gets Feisty: Wind, Waves And A Broken Board
Race #4 in the October to December 2014 edition of Cape Town's long-running PRIMI Naish Downwind Dash series was one for the books. It had been blowing 30 knots all day with a solid