windsurfing for gold

Tuesday 4 November 2014

By Georgina Bayly

In his first Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games, Windsurfer Richard Reynolds is surfing to win.

Reynolds sailed past the opposition in the first race of today’s Windward-Leeward course at Paradise Point.

“There were good little gusts out there,” Reynolds said.

The Windward-Leeward course includes both up and downwind portions in a three lap style race.

“Fantastic course here on the Gold Coast,” Reynolds said.

“Never competed here before so the games were a good excuse to come, beats being in the office,”

“So far it’s turning it on, looking forward to the rest of the week.”

Competing in windsurfing is second nature to Reynolds, who has been mastering the sport for 30 years.

“That’s why we do it, go to weird places and meet new people,” Reynolds said.

This year Renyolds competed in the World Championships in Spain placing 37th out of 100 participants.

 

The new system was born here and filagra this is not anything that we would like to see. Caverta although better in some elements but not important for us.



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