Volume 10: Issue 1
Flash Austin graced the first issue of International Kiteboarder.
Flash Austin graced the first issue of International Kiteboarder.
Presidential Hopeful John Kerry is overwhelmed by autograph seekers waving 6-year old copies of American Windsurfer. The … Continue reading “Volume 10: Issue 1”
Welcome to the Silver Aniversary, 10th-year celebratory edition of American Windsurfer. In this issue, we attempt to … Continue reading “Volume 9: Issue 5”
The gingrich who stole the game. Mitch Gingrich captured mid “Spock 540” at the Gorge Games in … Continue reading “Volume 9: Issue 3/4”
Hatchery Highness Temira Wagonfeld, captured mid-360, represents many firsts. Possibly the first woman to land a Spock, … Continue reading “Volume 9: Issue 2”
WINDSURFING’S MVP Micah Buzianis shows his winning stance on a board named after him, the Drops MB14. The … Continue reading “Volume 9: Issue 1”
Hookipa Queen Jennifer Gately Henderson is the most respected female windsurfer at Hookipa beach Maui. She is … Continue reading “Volume 8: Issue 5”
Speed blur is what Darrell Wong has contributed to the world of windsurfing. The Maui based photographer … Continue reading “Volume 8: Issue 3/4”
RIGHT STUFF: American Windsurfer Test 2000+1 guest tester Bill Russell on board his supersonic British built Hawker … Continue reading “Volume 8: Issue 2”
Photographer Douglas Faulkner’s portrait of Lynnie Nielson comes from a series of underwater nudes taken on Maui … Continue reading “Volume 8: Issue 1”
A LEVITATING SAIL! Jason Stone, the twenty-one year old younger brother of Josh Stone, performing his patented … Continue reading “Volume 7: Issue 5”
THE TRANS-ATLANTIC ASSAULT: Daniele Olivieri, riding a swell that rolled in during the fourth race of the … Continue reading “Volume 7: Issue 3/4”
GO, GO! learned to windsurf on the Go board during our test at Club Paradise. The twenty-one-year-old French … Continue reading “Volume 7: Issue 2”
SPEED FREAK: Chad Fleischer, the Number One downhill skier in the United States has the need for speed … Continue reading “Volume 7: Issue 1”
TESTING COMPATIBILITY: No drudgery at the Islamorada Test and Clinic session. Three-times US Olympic Champion and twice medalist … Continue reading “Volume 6, Issue 5”
HANGING OUT: In Aruba, guest tester Nevin Sayre of Fiberspar, hammed it up for the camera along … Continue reading “Volume 6, Issue 3/4”
WINNING POSE: Steve Hutchinson of Newfoundland, Canada wins the cover contest by rallying his many, many, Canadian shredder … Continue reading “Volume 6, Issue 2”
A WINDGLIDING POSE: Eleven-year-old John Chao Jr. taking the WindGlider for a spin. He and his brother … Continue reading “Volume 6, Issue 1”
SENATOR JOHN KERRY: “I don’t think we’re in Newsweek anymore, Toto.” No longer just featured in your everyday news … Continue reading “Volume 5: Issue 5”
Jason Polakow: doing a laydown forward loop is ranked Number 1 in the world for 1997. Photographs … Continue reading “Volume 5: Issue 3/4”
Michael “Gebi” Gebhardt, olympic U.S. windsurfing champion, a Silver and a Bronze medalist since 1988. For the cover, … Continue reading “Volume 5: Issue 2”
French female windsurfing champion Nathalie Le Lievre showing the crowd that she’s adjusted well to the manmade … Continue reading “Volume 5: Issue 1”
Luke Silver: One of a handful of young aspiring sailors on Maui.
Matt Schweitzer fought cancer for the past five years and has returned to claim his title as … Continue reading “Volume 4: Issue 4”
Flying in Formation: Captain Allan Gabel and the New Mexico Air National Guard takes American Windsurfer for … Continue reading “Volume 4: Issue 3”
Bjorn Dunkerbeck on the rise again after being held under by a shoulder injury. The eight time … Continue reading “Volume 4: Issue 2”
Robby Naish US-1111 After appearing on the cover of our Premier issue, it’s only natural that our … Continue reading “Volume: 3.5-4.1”
Mike Zajicek Flying the free air of America after attempting to escape communist Czechoslovakia on a windsurfer. … Continue reading “Volume 3: Issue 4”
Ken Winner US-1 Enjoying life on the banks of the Columbia River.
Brothers Klaus & Malte Simmer viewing Ho’okipa from their Haiku home.