Jason Polakow's radical brand presents the PWA’s end of year wavesailing event, the 21st Aloha Classic, at the Mecca of world windsurfing, Ho’okipa Beach Park, Maui.
The world’s finest wavesailors will assemble in Hawaii to stake their final claims on the coveted PWA World Wavesailing title.
JP Brand Manager Martin Brandner excitedly claimed “Our slogan he right stuff for radical action matches perfectly with the image of Ho’okipa as one of the most radical wave spots on this planet. We are very proud to help that this event highlight is happening. And we look forward to see the best and most radical wave riders performing in this event.
The PWA’s Tour Manager Rich Page gladly commented, “The Aloha Classic has been the landmark event in wave sailing since the earliest days of the sport. Traditionally, the event has been the conclusion to the competition season, and we’re very excited to see it once again take its rightful place as host to the World Tour Final. We are extremely grateful to the windsurfing industry for their continued support and in particular for the support of JP Australia with regard to this particular event.
In the past, JP riders already had some real highlights here, with Jason Polakow winning the Aloha Classic in 1993 sailing in the final against Bjorn Dunkerbeck and last year, the young Spanish PWA hotshot Alex Mussolini took the title!
For more information about the event, check http://www.pwaworldtour.com/ with live updates, results, daily summaries and more.

Pre-heat action in the Aloha Classic 2006
PWA Aloha Classic - Daily Event Videos
From the 10-17 November 3 to 5 minute daily summary video of every single competition day, displaying the radical and hot action of the world’s elite windsurfers in Ho’okipa Beack Park’s massive waves, will be avialable on the www.jp-australia.com website.
The videos will be available in various formats just like the teaser video, which you can find online already now: in Quicktime, AVI, WMV as well as Podcast (iTunes and RSS Feed).

Josh Stone showing off in the pre-heats
More info: http://www.jp-australia.com
Photo credits by: www.davidblythphotography.co.uk