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December 17, 2025

Winter 2025 Photo Gallery

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AJ Scully flying high above Lake Champlain on a late season downwind run as he traces a 40-mile line from the cliffs of Thompson's Point to the shores of South Hero Island.Gigi Veve
Early season swells in Puerto Rico deliver. Locals get first crack before the winter crowds arrive, this one tucked in tight.Rachel Tanner
Waterwoman, champion windsurfer, and deep sea diver, Olya Raskina, floats alongside a fellow aquatic traveler in a rare moment of repose off the coast of Mauritius.Kirill Umrikhin
Another November in the Outer Banks where fierce competition, bragging rights, and unfiltered windsurfing antics ruled at 2025 OBX-WIND.Mike Burns
When Teahupoo wakes it offers a rare moment of wonder, beauty and fear. A paddle surfer draws his line through the belly of the beast. Brian Bielmann
Marcela Witt lifts effortlessly on a parawing, using the wind and water in perfect harmony to trace a delicate line.Ana Catarina
Rider Noa Font - "One of the aspects I've come to appreciate about park riding this summer is the kind of people it attracts. It's not just the riders - it's board sport folks from skate, surf and snow. Even the photographers see the obstacles we ride as a new creative challenge."Benjamin Strang
Matt Etxebarne foils a Mavericks monster seemingly unaware of the Goliath looming in his wake. Fred Pompermeyer
Kai Lenny at Ho'okipa Beach, Maui, pulling a move windsurfers call a goiter — a maneuver so advanced even explaining it feels impossible. Only a windsurfer can truly understand the precision and timing it demands. Kai ended up carving his way into the quarter finals at the 41st annual Ho'okipa Classic in classic conditions competing in the only windsurfing event he enters all year against the world best competitors. Each year, he's a real threat to take the title. His 2025 run ended on a razor thin, technical interference call, one that kept the judges deliberating for an entire heat. Decades old, yet still infused with the same renegade spirit as 1960's surfing, windsurfing remains a secret world of speed, style, and pure chaos.Tom Servais

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