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GOYAWINDSURFING IN ESTONIA..REPORT FROM OUR FRIENDS AT MAUI.EE

"Just to report back from Estonia... Our windsurfing season is about to end, and we just had some fun days with warm enough weather and hopefully there is yet more to come. Yesterday,...
Stephan
November 28th 2011
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Dear Goyawindsurfing

“Just to report back from Estonia… Our windsurfing season is about to end, and we just had some fun days with warm enough weather and hopefully there is yet more to come. Yesterday, I almost managed to lose my favourite gear in our wave spot Ristna that is located at the end of a peninsula on an island. There is quite a strong current close to the shore that takes everything to the open sea. Luckily, one good soul, a fellow Quatro rider, saw it and prevented the gear from taking a long journey to Finland : )

It’s my third year on Goya gear and although we sail here what seems just a few times per year, I have improved my wave riding a bit. And in this I am blaming the fantastic gear! Thank you guys a lot!

A bit lengthy video for you to enjoy!

Best winds and waves and sunshine to you all,

Taavi

Jay Lee Wins AM Makani Classic on Goya windsurfing!

The judges ran the amateur devision double elimination final in massive surf with light winds. Jay Lee made it out on top.
Stephan
November 7th 2011

If you sail Kanaha, you most likely have seen Jay sailing! He is a freestyler at heart and impressed by every windy day with all the latest freestyle tricks most of us don’t know the names anymore! He has a great positive attitude and spreads the Goya windsurfing stoke wherever he sails.

Entering the Makani Classic and wining the event Jay proved he was more than a freestyler, he showed nice wave sailing and we at Goya windsurfing are proud to have him on our team! Congrats Jay!

Goya Windsurfing proudly welcomes Junko Nagoshi to our International Windsurfing Team

Now part of the Female Goya Teamrider Tribe
Bjoern
October 23rd 2011

As of October 2011 Junko Nagoshi is part of the Goya Teamrider Tribe. Here’s what a few of us had to say, after overcoming the initial moment of speechless happiness:

“Junko is one of the most dedicated windsurfers on the planet. I see her giving it all on the flat days or big ones, up and down the coast, on the other side of the island or planet, rain or shine. She inspires me. Thank you for your trust and welcome to the team Junko!”
Francisco Goya

“When the wind is light and the waves are big, on days when I go to Ho’okipa or Kanaha and I know there will only be a few sailors out, Junko will be one of them. Her experience shows in her confidence, and her commitment to windsurfing has taken her to the top levels of performance. Junko is technical with her gear, critical, but funny and easy going as well. I’m super stoked to be working with Junko!”
Jason Diffin
Sail Design

“In our quest to do a better job at representing the often neglected female side of our sport I’m very excited to see Junko now singed to the team. I know we all are looking forward to developing beautiful products together and to share many waves with yet another inspiringly positive Goya personality!”
Bjoern Zedlick
Product & Graphic Design

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A few words from Junko herself

How long have you been windsurfing?
That must be 16 years by now.

Where did you learn?
In Japan, where I went to my university. The first day I got on the board, I immediately thought this is what I want in my life!

What gets you excited to go windsurfing?
Windsurfing is not the easiest sport. It is very challenging and there are many things to learn from, that’s what I like. Going to the beach for windsurfing for me is like going to church.

Goals in windsurfing?
To share this excitement with other people.

Why Goya?
They test their sails and boards a lot where I sail most, at Ho’okipa. You can’t go wrong with Goya! Besides many good things about the Goya equipment, I like the very enthusiastic people involved in this brand. All the riders have their established style and are ripping! Then, the Banzai is such a nice sail. Light and easy to handle in the wave. The first day I used a Goya board and a Goya sail, I was simply amazed how far windsurfing equipment has improved now. “Banzai” is a Japanese word that used when you achieve your goal. I think it is a perfect name for this sail.

Anything else you want to say?…
Big Mahalo to Francisco for adopting me as a Goya team rider! I am looking forward to work with all the team!!

Junko Nagoshi

I’m the Caveman

If you see a caveman riding in Ho’okipa ...
Stephan
October 8th 2011
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If you see a caveman riding in Ho’okipa, don’t worry! This is me enjoying the new 2012 Goya gear 😉

Amazing pics by Kjell Linder.

2012 Guru Presentation

Stephan
October 6th 2011
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2012 Banzai Sail Presentation

Stephan
October 6th 2011

The 2012 Eclipse Revealed

Stephan
October 5th 2011
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Freesurf Presentation

Cast: Goya Windsurfing
admin
October 3rd 2011
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Cast: Goya Windsurfing

Nexus Presentation

Cast: Goya Windsurfing
admin
October 3rd 2011
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Cast: Goya Windsurfing

Aleix CAT-555 Rockin’ the Moves

Aleix Sanllehy rockin' the moves at the PWA.
Stephan
September 23rd 2011
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I don’t know about you, but when I see sailors rockin’ moves like this with ease and nonchalance, it depresses me. Then it motivates me.

You gotta love the moves Aleix Sanllehy pulls off in this lil video. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

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