Casper Steinfath crossed the Kattegat between Denmark and Sweden on a hydrofoil board
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Casper Steinfath is the first person to paddle part of the way from Denmark to Sweden with the hydrofoil, covering 123 kilometers in the process. The six-time SUP World Champion had to overcome seasickness and exhaustion as well as paddling the final 10km when the wind died down to complete the marathon sea adventure.
Austria's beaches are the second cleanest in Europe
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Bathing water on more than four out of five beaches in the European Union is of "excellent" quality, with Cyprus, Austria and Greece topping a list released on Tuesday by the European Environment Agency. Overall, of the 22,276 bathing sites surveyed across Europe in 2020, 82.8 percent had “excellent” water quality, while 92.6…
The Five Unexpected Benefits of Paddle Boarding You'll Have on the Water
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There's nothing quite like the indescribable feeling of being on or near water. Paddle boarding has gone through the roof during the pandemic - it's been one of the few activities we've actually been allowed to do outside. With more and more people in the sea, lakes and…
Water sports can also harm nature
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Stand-up paddle boarding is becoming a big problem in nature reserves, as many seem unaware that water sports are often prohibited there. As the slightest disturbance can have fatal consequences for birds and other animals, we always recommend that you inform yourself in advance to inquire if water sports activities are allowed and if these…
Hungarian athlete fails the transatlantic crossing by SUP
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Gábor Rakonczay completes transatlantic crossing after near-death experience. After six arduous days, Hungarian extreme athlete Gábor Rakonczay completed the world's first attempt to cross the Atlantic on a cabin-less stand-up paddle board. According to his original plan, it would have taken him two months to cover the 5,200km route once he left the Canary Islands…