Germany’s “Lost Mills” Becomes First SUP Race to Be Sanctioned by the International Canoe Federation (ICF)
In a major and very interesting announcement, the Lost Mills, one of Europe's premiere SUP events, has become the first stand up paddle race in the world to be sa
SUP Racing a Likely Starter in the 2017 World Beach Games
Stand up paddle racing is on the shortlist of sports for the inaugural World Beach Games, an event that's designed to be the "Beach Olympics" when it launches in 2017. The event will be held at San
History! Sort Of… Surfing Recommended for 2020 Olympic Games but No Room for SUP (at Least Not Yet)
History has been made today, with surfing one of five sports officially recommended for inclusion in the 2020 Olympic Games. However the news is bittersweet for the stand up paddling community: Only sh
The ISA Lands Stand Up Paddling on the Doorstep of the Olympic Games
Will stand up paddling ever become an Olympic sport? The answer is, potentially, much closer than you think. The long, slow crawl up the Olympic mountain has become a steady walk in recent months, with a flurry of activ
Racing In Lanes: Video/Results From The Australian Flatwater SUP Fest
The 2nd annual Australian Flatwater SUPFest was held in Sydney this weekend, with competitors from across the country (and a few from overseas) racing down the Olympic rowing/kayak course at Penrith. The 200m
Casper Steinfath Looks Ahead To Season 2015 (The Worlds, The Olympics And More)
Great interview with everyone's favourite viking, Casper Steinfath, looking ahead to the 2015 season and beyond. Some interesting comments about the ISA, the Olympics and unity among the athletes. I be
Laird Hamilton: SUP Racing Will Be An Olympic Sport; “It’s A No Brainer.”
There's been quite a bit of chatter about SUP in the Olympics over the past twelve months. Some see it as a great idea, others think it doesn't belong, while many believe it's simply inevitable if the spo