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The 2014 Severne Starboard Aloha Classic is coming...

by American Windsurfing Tour on 23 Oct 2014
The 2014 Severne Starboard Aloha Classic is coming... Si Crowther / AWT http://americanwindsurfingtour.com/
The stage is set for the final event of the AWT - the Severne Starboard Aloha Classic - where the 2014 champions will be crowned at Ho'okipa Beach Park, Maui, between the 29th October and 11th November 2014.??

Over 100 riders from more than 20 different countries have already registered and over the two weeks will compete against each other in the pro, amateur, master, grand master, youth and women's fleets for the honor of becoming the Aloha Classic Champions.

The American Windsurfing Tour has already visited Santa Cruz, Pistol River, Peru, Baja and Hatteras this year - these events producing incredible conditions setting the stage for the Maui finale.


In the pro fleet it is a three horse race for the title, with Kevin Pritchard, Morgan Noireaux and Levi Siver sitting in first, second and their respectively going into the Starboard Severne Aloha Classic. Whilst KP has the lead, if Siver’s previous form is anything to go by he could be tough to beat and could still walk away with the title.


In the women’s fleet it is Ingrid Larouche is in the driving seat, but 17-year-old Fiona Wylde is hot on her heels and could certainly steal her crown.

After the AWT competition the top pro riders will join the PWA as they also hold their final wave tour stop and crown the 2014 world champions. The two-week competition period will not only be full of nail-biting action on the water, but a whole host of activities off the water too.

Daily Contest Schedule
8 PM > Notice for next day’s possibility of running contest based on forecast
9 AM > Skippers meeting at lifeguard tower with a first possible start of 10am
11 AM > Final call if contest will run for the day

Friday 24th October, 11:59 PM HST > Pro registration closes.
Tuesday 28th, 7:30 PM > Registration for all other fleets closes. Register online here


Tuesday 28th, 6-8 PM > Opening Night-Adventure Sports Maui. All competitors must come and check in. Food and drinks available. Sponsored by Maui Ultra Fins.
Wednesday 29th, 9 AM > Opening Ceremony - Hawaiian style - at Hookipa Beach Park.
Wednesday 29th > Ladies night at Casanovas:a Competitors in Free
Friday 31th > Halloween in Lahaina. Tacos at Eternal Riders in Paia
Sunday second > Big Wave Surfers Polo Match Makawao
Sunday second, 6 PM > Women in the Water movie night at Kanaha Kai
Wednesday fifth > Q and A Dinner with the Pros at Paia Bay Coffee
Wednesday fifth > Ladies night at Casanovas. Competitors in Free
Thursday sixth > Karaoke at Stopwatch in Makawao
Friday seventh, 7 PM > Goya-Quatro-MFC Pauwela Cannery Party
Saturday eighth, 9 PM > Rock Show at Casanovas Sand Grenades, $5
Sunday ninth, 7-11 PM > Formal Closing Ceremony, King Kamehameha Golf Club

REGISTERED COMPETITORS

AWT PRO DIVISION
 
Aiken Sean
Bitoun Alex
Browne Marcilio
Ezzy Graham
Faurot Russ
Femenias Diego
Freeman Chris
Garcia Gonzalo
Glickenhaus Jazz
Goya Francisco
Guadagnino Diony
Hardy Pascal
Haselbeck Glenn
Hauser Casey
Henderson Morgan
Infantino Frederico
Katchadourian Kai
Lenny Kai
Lesauvage Loick
Loffreda Ferdinando
Masahiro Yoshitake
Mershon Nathan
Metcalf-Perez Bryan
Miller Jake
Noireaux Morgan
Pritchard Kevin
Roediger Bernd
Siver Levi
Steele Josh
Stone Josh


AWT WOMEN'S DIVISION
 
Arutkin Alice
Beenen Amanda
Bibby Sarah
Bittner Sam
Butrich Carolina
Carter Amy
Crisp Jessica
Hauser Sarah
Howard Tatiana
Larouche Ingrid
Moreno Iballa
Moreno Daida
Offringa Sarah-Quita
Reichman Anne-Marie
Roy-Bergeron Alizee
Ward Tiffany
Wylde Fiona




 





























































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