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  • Home > News > WORLD RECORD ATTEMPT USING KIALOA PADDLES -

    WORLD RECORD ATTEMPT USING KIALOA PADDLES -

    31st Jan 2010 @ 03:42:03 PM

    World Record Attempt for Surfers Against Sewage


    Three of Britain’s best stand up paddleboarders met at West Wittering
    windsurf club at this Friday, 29th January to launch the Surfers
    Against Sewage (SAS) 2010 Challenge, a Guinness World Record™ breaking
    attempt to cross the English Channel in June this year that also aims
    to raise at least £10,000 for SAS’s campaigns and celebrate the
    organisation’s 20th anniversary.

    Matt Argyle (Chairman of the British Stand Up Paddle Association
    (BSUPA) and ranked 2nd in the UK for stand up paddleboarding), Claire
    Blacklock (UK women’s stand up paddleboard champion) and Simon Bassett
    (BSUPA head coach) will be joined in June by longboarding champion
    Elliot Dudley and UK stand up paddleboarding champion Jock Patterson
    for the crossing attempt, which could see them break a Guinness World
    Record™ along the way.

    In the first event of its kind, the paddleboarders will set off from
    Dover and aim to arrive in Calais around five hours later, having
    completed the crossing of the world’s busiest shipping lane. The event
    will be taking place between 18th-25th of June, with the paddlers
    waiting for the best tide and weather conditions in which to make the
    21-mile crossing. If the paddlers are successful they will be the
    first stand up paddleboard team to have ever crossed the English
    Channel, and could potentially break the record for the fastest
    paddleboard crossing as well.

    The Guinness World Record™ for crossing the English Channel by
    paddleboard currently stands at five hours and nine minutes, and was
    set by US paddler Michael O'Shaughnessy in 2006.

    The event has been put together by SAS with the support of BSUPA, and
    the paddlers aim to raise at least £10,000 in sponsorship money to
    support SAS’s campaigns to protect surfers and waveriders, waves and
    beaches around the UK. If you would like sponsor the 2010 Challenge
    please go to www.justgiving.com/2010challenge and make a donation. You
    can also follow the paddlers’ training blog on www.supglobal.com.

    SAS Director Hugo Tagholm says, “We are delighted to have such a
    fantastic team of Britain’s best stand up paddleboard talent to make
    this world record attempt. The event will raise vital funds and
    awareness for our ongoing campaigns protecting the UK’s oceans,
    beaches and coastlines for everyone to enjoy. It’s also a great way to
    celebrate 20 years of successful SAS campaigning!”

    Chairman of BSUPA Matt Argyle says, "This is a fantastic opportunity
    for BSUPA and stand up paddlers to raise money for SAS, an
    organisation that has made a demonstrable difference to the quality of
    the environment that all water sports enthusiasts rely on. All of the
    paddlers will be training hard take on this challenge and we hope to
    raise as much money as possible. “

    Seasprite would like to wish Matt,Claire, Simon and the rest of the Paddlers a very speedy safe crossing !!










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