The Techno 293 Class is devoted to fostering the development of windsurf racing for competitors under the age of 17 years old around the world through the promotion of an inexpensive racing format. The RYA have a page on National Junior Windsurfing Squad with quite a few useful 'related' documents such as the Class rules.
UKWA News for 2007
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Techno class rules and information
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Farmoor-Inlands - in brief
Over 80 competitors appeared at Farmoor Reservoir for the third round of the 2007 Inland Championship. The assembled fleet included 30 eager Team 15's... 5 races were completed for Techno 293 juniors, RSX Youths, and Raceboard; and 4 races for the Team 15 sailors.
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4 Nations: New Dates and wildcards for PWA
We apologise for the delay in confirming the final two events of the Four Nations Cup but here they are!
And: How to win a wild card entry to the Corona PWA World Cup Wave, Tiree. -
Hythe postponed
The Hythe Festiva,l that had been rescheduled to the weekend of 30th june /1st July, has been postponed. Logistical problems and unexpected work committments have handicapped the event organisers; and it was felt appropriate to work towards introducing the event into the 2008 calendar.
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4 Nations Ranking to date
Overall rankings for 4 Nations Cup and 2007 Wave Championship have been published. After 2 events - Brandon Bay and Rhosneigr-the leading sailors include a tie for first place in the pro fleet......
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Slalom Clinic- a few places left
A couple winners of the draw for places on the forthcoming slalom clinic with PWA Champion Micah Buzianis cannot attend. We are offerring those places to the UKWA membership -first come first served ! email -racing@ukwindsurfing.com
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Tenby Welsh Cup Event info
Tenby is the jewel of the welsh crown, boasting golden sandy beaches, shops, cafes, restaurants and bars. Set in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park its a popular tourist destination and offers the UKWA not only fantastic sailing conditions (as hardened slalom competitors can testify) but a welcome holiday also-in fact there will be more to do off the water than there is on, if you book your place...
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Bridlington report - Dan Simpson
The wind forecast was great for the UKWA British Open Windsurfing Championships in Bridlington. It was going to be windy but unfortunately it was also going to be wet and cold. I think this put off a few people who may have otherwise made the trip ‘Up North.'
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British Open - Bridlington
With a promising forecast for the bank holiday weekend Bridlington is preparing itself for the 2007 British Open Racing Championships. The venue has for many years been a favourite of ukwa racers, but this years event will also include a round of Freewave .
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F2 Speedgun Challenge 2 - Whitwell
Despite a relatively small entry, this was a fiercely contested Challenge. James probably spent as much time on the water as most racers - trying to get the best out of his equipment, in difficult, gusty conditions, with run after run after run at the speedgun. Perserverance does pay off...
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Fat Face Night Windsurf confirmed - dates released!
Fat Face, the active lifestyle brand has confirmed that it will be running the second Night Windsurf on the 8-9th September 2007 on Hayling Island, following its spectacular inaugural event last year. The 2006 event, which had the perfect weather conditions of 42 knots, attracted more than 350 entrants and was hailed as the ‘best windsurfing event in 20 years'.
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Keith Atkinson Wins Rutland Windsurfing Marathon 2007
The annual Rutland Windsurfing Marathon in aid of the NCH took place on Saturday 19th May, the venue Rutland Water, at 3100 acres one of Western Europe's largest man made lakes, a win at this the event is much prized amongst British windsurfers, it has also attracted many overseas competitors over the years.
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Whitwell results
Great days racing on Saturday - 3 course races for all fleets and the Marathon completed! Full report to follow + photos. In the meantime scorer, John Eskdale has posted the Fleet results and T15 results, also some initial Pictures.
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UKWA Four Nations Cup Rhosneigr - Final Report
A great weekend was had by all as the Rhosneigr wind machine delivered head high waves and wind enough for 5.2m sails for the second round of the UKWA Four Nations Cup. The wind was more than forecast, which meant that those sailors that stayed away due to the poor forecast missed out on some close competition in all fleets.
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UKWA Four Nations Round 2, Day 1
Andy King takes victory ahead of Ben Proffitt in the Expression Session at the Rhosneigr leg of the UKWA Four Nations Cup. Small and infrequent waves meant that no official wave competition could be run today so instead the judges chose to run an expression session for the pros.