The 2007 Ulsan PWA World Cup Confirmed!
The PWA proudly confirms that the 2007 Slalom 42 tour will open with another
brand new and exciting tour stop in Ulsan, South Korea.
The event, in association with the Ulsan Broadcasting Corporation, is scheduled
from May 5th – 12th.
With a new title race open, and glory at stake, this exciting new location and
its attractive €45K prize purse is guaranteed to attract the big hitters of the
PWA’s exclusive Slalom 42 discipline.
Get ready to see the likes of 2006 World Champion Antoine Albeau (F-192
Starboard / NeilPryde), last year’s gutsy runner up Micah Buzianis (USA-34 JP /
NeilPryde), racing stalwart Kevin Pritchard (USA-3 Starboard / MauiSails),
world speed record holder Finian Maynard (KV-11 F2 / NeilPryde) and many, many
more, jostle for position in the toughest racing fleet on earth.
The event also marks the beginning of another series of cut-throat competition
for the women’s fleet.
Reigning World Champion, and windsurfing’s undisputed all-round performer Karin
Jaggi (F2 / North), is sure to face unparalleled pressure from last year’s
runner up Verena Fauster (F2 / Gaastra) and tactical race specialist Allison
Shreeve (F2 / NeilPryde), who are bound to have raised their game in the
off-season.
There will also be new threats from local competitors in both fleets, with
specialists familiar with the location providing an added threat.
Ulsan, a metropolitan city in the south-east of South Korea, is a magnet for
Asian windsurfers who visit it for its beach scene, and quality windsurfing
conditions.
The Sea of Japan resort has hosted many regional events and can now boast
winning full international PWA status.
The long white sandy beach of Jinha will doubtlessly reward the cream of pro
windsurf racers with its favorable spring time trade winds and warm tropical
waters.
You’ll be able to follow all the progress during the event at
www.pwaworldtour.com with live updates, daily news summaries and more.
Or, for more information, please contact the PWA office at
info@pwaworldtour.com.
PWA / Brian McDowell