A 61 ans, l’américain Greg Thomas participe à l’intégralité du PWA World Tour. Capitaine à bord de bateaux de tourisme sur l’île de Maui à Hawaii le reste de l’année, Captain Greg, comme l’appelle son entourage, livre ses impressions de jeune premier aux côtés des meilleurs mondiaux à Windsurjournal :
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Ouf , il me reste encore 18 ans mini de windsurf !!
Y'a de la marge !
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Re: Y'a de la marge !
Tu es soulagé après la crise de la quarantaine ?
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Re: Y'a de la marge !
Même pas eu mal Et puis moi j'ai une Naish et Philippe une Thommen Alors va falloir nous supporter encore un bon momentfrancois a écrit :Tu es soulagé après la crise de la quarantaine ?
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Re: Y'a de la marge !
Bon, 91 ans, là, ça laisse vraiment de la marge !
http://www.surfertoday.com/windsurfing/ ... windsurfer
Young at heart. There's a 91-year-old windsurfer hitting the waters of the USA.
John Davis, graduate of the University of Iowa and Harvard Law School, has started windsurfing in his 60's and never gave up.
"I sort of entertained the south shore the rest of that fall learning to windsurf", he jokes.
Nowadays, he is an experienced windsurfer. His wife says he surfs dry, as he hardly falls in the water.
John Davis started downhill skiing, then embraced golf and plays piano.
Having bought a house on Clear Lake, Davis is now an avid sportsman with a lot to teach to the future local windsurfing generations.
http://www.surfertoday.com/windsurfing/ ... windsurfer
Young at heart. There's a 91-year-old windsurfer hitting the waters of the USA.
John Davis, graduate of the University of Iowa and Harvard Law School, has started windsurfing in his 60's and never gave up.
"I sort of entertained the south shore the rest of that fall learning to windsurf", he jokes.
Nowadays, he is an experienced windsurfer. His wife says he surfs dry, as he hardly falls in the water.
John Davis started downhill skiing, then embraced golf and plays piano.
Having bought a house on Clear Lake, Davis is now an avid sportsman with a lot to teach to the future local windsurfing generations.
Re: Y'a de la marge !
Mais là , moins viewtopic.php?f=6&t=3547