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Photos / Surfing

Kitesurfing Pics – Lou Wainman

by Erik Olsen on Dec 7, 2004

Here are some sweet kitesurfing
pictures, including
this one of kitesurfing legend Lou Wainman, one of the bona-fide
pioneers of the sport.  Also, here’s an
interview with Wainman, as he talks about some
of the innovations he’s made and where he thinks the sport is headed.

 

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