I can't imagine how hard it must be to do something like that.Imagine of you were on one tack for 7 hrs!![]()
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That's her main concern, she's been training real hard here on long distances.
I saw her Naish "grand prix" boards at the local shaper's.
At first I said "gee !! is there a production issue with those boards ?
How come you're fixing them all around the tail ?"
(he was opening them at the back under the padding)
As a matter of fact he was adding a leash attachment to each board.
Clever idea, you wouldn't want to be kicked off your board and having to swim in the middle of the atlantic to find it !!
Well she gets her boards and sails from the local naish center(sponsored), maybe they also covered the cost of the mods....
GO Sarah
I met Sarah about 8 years ago at Lake Garda, Italy, she is a lovely girl with a very interesting life story. As she says in the video she spent a lot of time on the ocean as a child. I wish her all the best -
The french federation wouldn't give her a competitor licence as she's wearing a defibrilator...
Armenia wasn't so regarding and accepted her.
She can't do the french championship but was able to compete on the world tour.
That's why she has a big heart sticker on her sail "with heart everything is possible"
training, 4 days, 8h/day....