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In this episode, we dive into the world of foiling with Tom Hartmann fresh from the 12th edition of Foiling Week at Lake Garda, Italy. Tom shares the thrill of hosting a groundbreaking event that brought together board sports and sailing under the banner of hydrofoiling. From orchestrating the first-ever downwind event on the lake to integrating pump foil and e-foil World Cups, Tom recounts the logistical challenges and epic moments of racing amidst the Alps’ stunning scenery. He also reflects on his recent trip to San Francisco, wing foiling under the Golden Gate Bridge, and the vibrant water sports community there. With insights into the future of foiling, the rise of foil assist technology, and the infectious energy of young athletes like 11-year-old Liam Calo, this episode is packed with stoke and innovation.

Episode Highlights:

  • Chasing perfect north winds for a downwind run at Lake Garda, with whitecaps and mountain backdrops
  • Hosting pump foil and e-foil World Cups in Malcesine’s marina, with athletes carving turns meters from spectators
  • Bridging board sports and sailing through foiling, with top sailors trying wing and pump foiling
  • Wing foiling under San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, chasing ship wakes and riding waves
  • The rise of foil assist technology and its game-changing potential for downwind and pump foiling
  • Inspiring the next generation, with young foilers like Liam Kahlo stealing the show
  • Pro tips for event logistics, securing sponsors, and fostering collaboration in the foiling community

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