923 days later, the Carolina Cup finally returns (and so do my bold predictions)
Incredibly, it's been almost a thousand days since the last Carolina Cup. A lot has changed over the past couple of years (an understatement), and in certain ways our sport is unrecognisable from what we had just a few years ago. Many new names
Flight of Les Cagous: Noic, Titou and Clement on top as New Caledonia dominates French Championships
The 'kagu' is a bird native to the islands of New Caledonia. Known as cagou in French and nicknamed the "ghost of the forest" due to its ash-white coat, it has become the symbol of the island's sporting teams who often compete under
Who else wants to paddle 100km next week? Australia’s ‘Clarence 100’ ultra-marathon goes virtual
If you've been following SUP Racer's coverage of the ultras and thought to yourself, "I'd also like to suffer," then this is your lucky week. Because next weekend, October 8-10, there's going to be a special, virtual edition of the Clarence 100 that an
ULTRA CHAMPIONS: Paul Cox, Joe Mann win the ‘Great Alabama 650’ in record time of 4 days, 17 hours
Atlanta's Paul Cox and Joe Mann from Kansas City have conquered this year's wild, crazy, beautiful Great Alabama 650 to defend their event title and set an extraordinary new race record of 4 days, 17 hours, 04 minutes.
Welcome to the ‘Great Alabama 650’ — 10 days of beauty and madness in the deep south
When you think of paddling in the United States, you probably see images of Hood River in Oregon, Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina or the original home of the sport at Dana Point, California. Alabama ain't going to be on your list. But