Men's Advanced
Rank | Name | University |
1st | Ben Tweedle | Warwick |
2nd | Cameron Barr | Southampton |
3rd | Tom Feeney | Bristol |
4th | Dylan Gardham | Swansea |
5th | Tom Stratton-Brown | Cardiff |
6th | Lucas Booth | Southampton |
7th | Kyle Williams | Loughborough |
8th | Tom Knight | Southampton |
9th | Charles Lycett | Swansea |
10th | Jake Broadbent | Exeter |
11th | Oliver Hutchinson | Southampton Solent |
12th | Will Punter | Bristol |
13th | Erik Sier | Southampton |
14th | Joe Brucciani | Swansea |
15th | Nathan Little | UWE |
16th | Ollie Owens | Warwick |
17th | Tom Cooke-Priest | Exeter |
18th | Jason Price | Bristol |
19th | Harry Porteous | Swansea |
20th | Theo Hallett | Loughborough |
21st | Marcus Round | Warwick |
22nd | Hugh Preston | Loughborough |
23rd | Toby Heather | Southampton |
24th | Jacob Maschler | Loughborough |
25th | Ossian Bracegirdle | Southampton |
26th | Jules Gooding | Swansea |
27th | Andrew Storey | Swansea |
28th | Guy Rosenthal | Swansea |
28th | Jakob Albers | Swansea |
28th | Andrew Wilson | Loughborough |
28th | Jamie Allardice | Exeter |
We’re back baby, and what a weekend! After an agonising seven months, the SWA season made a triumphant return at Grafham waters with AK21.
Friday evening bought friends together once more with Soton winning the coveted award for first to arrive. Soon after, others pitched up camp on the hallowed Cambridgeshire grounds. Bevs flowed in abundance after long drives to the res, and new friendships formed while others happily embraced after the long summer.
And just like that, the season ended. It feels like yesterday we were pitching tents in a field in Cambridgeshire and now the series has drawn to a close.
Calling all windsurfers new and old, it’s that time of year again - AUSSIE KISS! Get ready for a weekend at Grafham Water, in the (hopefully) sunny East of England, full of windsurfing!
This year, we're going bigger than ever, COVID is hopefully over and pray to the windsurf gods that Monkeypox doesn't strike us down with another pandemic. We'll be putting on our usual windsurf classes with lessons and workshops ranging from beginners to advanced, there's no better time to start the year and it is truly the best time to get out on the water.
The second weekend of March marked Edinburgh University Windsurf and Surf Club's debut into host
Despite the long journey, our windsurfers arrived in Edinburgh in time to refuel with a tinny before heading to the first attraction of the weekend - 32 Below. Once everyone was gathered and had showcased their questionable beer pong skills it was time to move onto the next bar… in classic windsurfing fashion plan A didn't work, neither did plan B. After an impromptu tour of Cowgate we settled for a night deep in the vaults of Hive. Dancing and drinking aplenty completed, we headed home for some much-needed sleep.ing an SWA wave event. Windsurfers travelled far and wide to experience Scottish wind, waves and natural beauty.