As White Air Youth week comes to a close, it’s clear that it has continued to build on the success of the previous six years.
Held in association with UKSA, this year White Air Youth week gave twenty up-and-coming young windsurfers the opportunity to work together in further training and competing.
As you’ll know, there have been pretty strong northerly winds all week, but that didn’t stop the kids, who have travelled from all over the country, proving their skills and securing places as the future champions of White Air.
We hear that now the high pressure is kicking in, weather conditions are looking pretty good for next weeks World Championships.
Hats off to Nigel Howell for bringing the biggest windsurfing racing event ever held in the UK to the Isle of Wight!