International Speed Windsurfing Class
The International Speed Windsurfing Class is a class of speed windsurfing boards that has developed over the last 30 years in order to facilitate high performance competition in strong winds and on flat water. The International Speed Windsurfing Class is controlled by World Sailing and has been adopted as an international class in spring 2007. The class is defined as an "experimental" class, which means that the class rules give a wide possibility for the development of new equipment, also outside commonly used technologies. Speed windsurfing events are normally held on "flat water" as opposed to coastal surf; which means side-offshore wind directions with a strength of at least. The ISWC speed world champion is established throughout a tour, the .
Records
is the current record holder with a speed of over a 500 m course at Luderitz Speed Challenge on 13 November 2012.The previous record holder is Finian Maynard having reached an average speed of over the same distance at the same location, on 10 April 2005. This exceeded his previous record of set on 13 November 2004 at the same venue.
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Record Spots and Event Sites
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Prominent Competitors
Finian Maynard, 2006 World Champion