windsurfing
31windsurfing — [ˈwɪn(d)ˌsɜːfɪŋ] noun [U] a sport in which you move across water standing on a flat board with a sail that you can move windsurfer noun [C] …
32windsurfing — wind•surf•ing [[t]ˈwɪndˌsɜr fɪŋ[/t]] n. spo a form of sailing in which a person stands on a surfboard mounted with a flexible sail and guides the craft by maneuvering the sail • Etymology: 1965–70 wind′surf , v.i. surfed, surf•ing. wind′surf er,… …
33windsurfing — wind|sur|fing sb. (fk.) …
34Windsurfing — Wịnd|sur|fing, das; s (Segeln auf einem Surfbrett) …
35windsurfing — n. the sport of riding on water on a sailboard. Derivatives: windsurf v.intr. windsurfer n …
36Windsurfing Capital of the World — Hood River, Oregon …
37Formula Windsurfing — is a class of race windsurfing boards that has developed over the last 15 years in order to facilitate high performance competition in light and moderate winds. Formula Winsurfing Class is controlled by the International Sailing Federation. Large …
38International Speed Windsurfing Class — The International Speed Windsurfing Class (ISWC) 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… …
39Land windsurfing — is similar to windsurfing but performed on land. Boards with wheels and a mast base attachment are used. It is often called land boarding , streetsailing or dirt windsurfing.Mountain boards are commonly used, a hole is drilled into the board and… …
40Spock (windsurfing) — A Spock is a freestyle windsurfing move, where the sailor performs a sliding downwind 360 degree turn with the board and in the footstraps. Unlike the Grubby (windsurfing), in a Spock the sail is rotated separately from the board. Invented by… …