Hey everyone!!! One more contest...

Each event the Maui Race get more competidors which is amaising...everybody with high level which make more intersting.
A lot of excitment at beginging
... skippers meeting

...preparation

I and Taty getting the support of Eike from Kanahakai
...hoping making the right decidion about sizes to compete!
This time I get more organize: I didn't run any race wrong, I had a racing watch and also more challenge:
- STRONG WIND...with my light weight- 48kg ~109Pounds... the big girls make a hard life for me!... This time I learn that I cannot manage a big wave board...75l is alread to big for my body type.
Womens Race...unhappiness I broke the boom...

I push too much from the gear using a "kids" boom... just know I realize that even i am light rider... I am not a kid.
What I love in competition is that everytime I learn more about myself... It is a good thing to push your limits and try your best, because everyone trying hard the same way, which makes the game really cool!!!
I don't know about my results, because they just publish untill 3rd. place...but I had a great fun!!!
Eyal won the first place again...like this our home can have all collection of trofes from the MAUI RACE

and I am like a kid...loved the DAKINE trofe....so beautiful!
My friends came watch...the sweet Banaia always was running to me making my heart full of love even without the result that I wish.
Gathering with friends, food...DAKINE took care good of us!!!!

Good atmosphere... with Heidi, Tati's Mom... she is the best!!!

Soon is the next one... I curious about my performance and what king of coditions and circuit will be next time!
Thanks for of my sponsors: Hot Sails, Dakine, Bolsa atleta(BRASIL), KanahaKai and Upcountry gym(Izaak Tyrrell).
I had a good frrestyle session...

so relax...

"for me the bumerange is the Brian Talma move... It is so cool to ride with HOT SAIL...cool energy!"
I love freestyle...I wish we had a contest here on Maui...It is so much freedom, imagiation ...just fell the energy through the photos by Eyal Shelef


