If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. First there was windsurfing. Then there was kite surfing.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Icy water covers my head, fills my nose and gushes down the back of my neck. I surface, spluttering, and wipe ...
More than 10 years ago in Newport, the foiling and levitating catamarans of the America's Cup World Series heralded a hydrofoil revolution. A decade later, after lots of testing and refinement, that ...
Led by Australian Sailing, the camp for this new discipline, combining athleticism and speed, represents a significant step forward for the future of inclusive sailing and its potential growth at ...
Richard Thompson, 79, takes advantage of a warm, windy, January day to take his wing foil out into the Severn River off the ...
First there was windsurfing. Then there was kite surfing. Now there’s wing foiling — a.k.a wing surfing or just “winging” — the latest, greatest, and fastest-growing sport to hit the water. Slingshot ...
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