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The World SUP Tour Explained by Byron Kurt

9 May 2017

The World SUP Tour Explained by Byron Kurt

In January of this year, the Dana Point-based World Paddle Association launched a new SUP Race circuit, the World SUP Tour, in a bid to bring together some of the most popular SUP race events on the planet under one single banner. With two races of the World SUP Tour already completed for this year, and the third […]

2017 Carolina Cup : Full Recap and Results

24 Apr 2017

2017 Carolina Cup : Full Recap and Results

With hundreds of competitors, thousands of spectators, two event villages and a swathe of international of racers including the world’s best paddlers, the 2017 West Marine Carolina Cup was more than just your average SUP event, it was a big SUP festival, if not THE biggest SUP festival in the world. For this year’s edition, […]

The 2017 Edition of the Carolina Cup – Big Changes Ahead

17 Apr 2017

The 2017 Edition of the Carolina Cup – Big Changes Ahead

West Marine Carolina Cup, the world’s largest gathering of professional and amateur standup paddleboard athletes, has added the World Paddle Association’s World SUP Tour in 2017. The World SUP Tour is a new international series of 11-races across five nations, binding the sport’s biggest standup paddleboard races. Carolina Cup is the second race on the […]

World Paddle Association Announces its 1st Ever World SUP Tour!

26 Jan 2017

World Paddle Association Announces its 1st Ever World SUP Tour!

The WPA – World Paddle Association has just announced the creation of its very own World SUP Tour (WST). The 2017 World SUP Tour will bring together 10-12 of the best events around the world not only showcasing Elite and Professional Racers but also Open and Kids competitors.  6 countries will feature the 2017 WST schedule including Puerto Rico, Canada, Korea, […]

Results & Video summary of the Wet Feet, Blue Planet WPA Race Sunset to Haleiwa

16 Aug 2016

Results & Video summary of the Wet Feet, Blue Planet WPA Race Sunset to Haleiwa

  Last Saturday took place the Wet Feet, Blue Planet Sunset to Haleiwa, a 7 Mile Downwinder from Sunset Beach to Haleiwa Surf N Sea Beach. This race is a part of the World Paddle Association (WPA) Hawaii National Race for SUP and Prone Paddlers.   Results :   [table id=25 /]