The Harness - a piece of yourself


Anders B with Balance
You do not realize how important some things are until they are gone. After Weymouth Speedweek I could not find my harness. I have a lot more, so not a big issue. I just grabbed another one (Neil Pryde) and went out. It was not a good session at all. When I was going to hook in I had to jump up, hooking out was hard sometimes and also it sometimes hooked out accedently.

I have to get my old harness back. It is a Naish Balance size L. First I called the Swedish importer (that also have the only store). But they told me that they have stopped selling it. Then I Googled around the world and all shops in Europe where out of stock. I finally found one in Pismo, California… I am going to LA soon, but it is a big effort to go up to Pismo Beach. Then it struck me, I should contact my ex-sponsor (Naish). Why did not I do that in the first place! 
Anders B with Balance
With this blogpost I want to illustrate how important some different things are for every one, it doesnt matter if you are a pro or an amateur. I while ago when I met my fellow countryman Anders Bringdal and we where talking about the best harnesses, and we both agreed that Naish Balance was (at that time) the one. Even if we have left Naish, we both have used the Naish-harness afterwards when we are with other partners/sponsors/businesses. 

So my advice when you have found the right one for you (any brand), buy three!
Santa came early

PS Thanks Robby & Michi, the harness has arrived from Haiku, Maui today, I am back in business!

King of the Fjord - an important event


Since some years ago I arrange a regional speed windsurfing event not far from where I live. There are about 25 happy guys in all different ages that show up when the forecast is above 20-25 knots of wind at the weekends or a weekday when it is light enough to sail. The rules are simple; the fastest 250 metres run during the day counts. There is no course but the area is restricted to a box in about the same size as Portland Harbour, Strand Horst or a bit bigger than Sandy Point.

All riders that upload their files to GPS-Speedsurfing.com and tick the event is in the race. The format is so easy for everyone, I mean one single 250 run could everyone perform. You could say that if you get a lucky gust, you could win. But after the whole season with 5-6 days it is usually a fair ranking. After every race day we raffle some prizes from a local surf store. And after the season is over we have an official prize giving with trophies when the King, Queen, Prince and Masters of the Fjord are crowned. We also have some special trophies for Best Top speed, Rookie and Samaritan of the Fjord.

But why is it an important event, you might ask? Well, I think it is important that we create a wider base of speed windsurfing events that everyone could attend. The mood is very easy going, and all riders encourage each other to perform a little more than just any sailing day.

The big Family of the Fjord
But that is not the fully truth about why the event is important. In many places all over the world where we do speed windsurfing, we have for different reasons problems with have access to the water. Some places are birdwatchers, farmers, and industries etc. that dislike what we are doing. By organising an event like this and publish the results including youngsters in the local paper, we build an awareness that we are a part of the community and that it is important that we should continue to speed.

And what about the results? Well since the event started the European Speed Champion 2012 Daniel Borgelind has won every year, but this year the Swedish Champion finished first. I encourage you to join or start a "king-event" at your local spot too.