+ Follow ASIAN WINDSURFING TOUR Tag
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[Title] => Costa-Hoevel, Ellis contend for lead in Boracay Funboard Cup
[Summary] => Top windsailers Gonzalo Costa-Hoevel of Argentina and Dan Ellis of the United Kingdom battled it out for the lead Thursday at The 2005 Enervon Boracay International Funboard Cup.
Costa-Hoevel, ranked sixth in the world, took the second round of the slalom race but Ellis, U.K.'s top windsailer, won the third round.
Also topping the two rounds were Guam's Keiichi Kobayashi and Conrad Kerber, Korea's Jae Cheol Lee and Dae Poong Jun, Denmark's Juel Pierre, and the Philippines' own Mark Chandler, Gilbert Gelito, and Bobby and Geylord Coveta.
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[Title] => Graf back on crest of Asian surfing
[Summary] => Filipina windsurfer Nanette Aguirre-Graf left her female rivals struggling in her wake as she ripped through choppy waters and 12- to 23-knot winds to win in the recent second Jeju Funboard Cup in Jeju, South Korea.
The victory further strengthened her standing as one of the top female surfers in Asia and elevated her status in her company Neil Pryde, a top windsurfing sail outfit.
"Its like being nominated for an Oscar," Graf said on her new ranking.
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[Title] => Sailors hope action to pick up in Boracay tiff
[Summary] => Action in the 15th Boracay International Funboard Cup, the fourth event on the Adecco Asian Windsurfing Tour, presented by Fosters, will hopefully pick up today after the events were stymied with only light breeze blowing across the bay on the Bulabog Beach.
That gave competitors a chance to take a look around the island, play some golf and do some scuba diving at "Coral Gardens," a popular off shore reef.
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[Title] => Slow, windless day for surfers
[Summary] => BORACAY  Competitors in the Cutty Sark Boracay Funboard Cup, so eager to compete after the cancellation of Monday’s schedule, were finally flagged off Tuesday only to get stalled anew later in the afternoon due to lack of winds.
Only five heats involving 60 participants representing 12 countries were completed shortly before noon before organizers from the Asian Windsurfing Tour called it a day at around 3 p.m. after failing to get the minimum wind requirement of 12 knots.
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ASIAN WINDSURFING TOUR
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[Title] => Costa-Hoevel, Ellis contend for lead in Boracay Funboard Cup
[Summary] => Top windsailers Gonzalo Costa-Hoevel of Argentina and Dan Ellis of the United Kingdom battled it out for the lead Thursday at The 2005 Enervon Boracay International Funboard Cup.
Costa-Hoevel, ranked sixth in the world, took the second round of the slalom race but Ellis, U.K.'s top windsailer, won the third round.
Also topping the two rounds were Guam's Keiichi Kobayashi and Conrad Kerber, Korea's Jae Cheol Lee and Dae Poong Jun, Denmark's Juel Pierre, and the Philippines' own Mark Chandler, Gilbert Gelito, and Bobby and Geylord Coveta.
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The victory further strengthened her standing as one of the top female surfers in Asia and elevated her status in her company Neil Pryde, a top windsurfing sail outfit.
"Its like being nominated for an Oscar," Graf said on her new ranking.
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[Title] => Sailors hope action to pick up in Boracay tiff
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That gave competitors a chance to take a look around the island, play some golf and do some scuba diving at "Coral Gardens," a popular off shore reef.
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[Title] => Slow, windless day for surfers
[Summary] => BORACAY  Competitors in the Cutty Sark Boracay Funboard Cup, so eager to compete after the cancellation of Monday’s schedule, were finally flagged off Tuesday only to get stalled anew later in the afternoon due to lack of winds.
Only five heats involving 60 participants representing 12 countries were completed shortly before noon before organizers from the Asian Windsurfing Tour called it a day at around 3 p.m. after failing to get the minimum wind requirement of 12 knots.
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