Kentish Express Ashford & District

Gibson dominates first Tour meeting

Windsurfin­g

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Jenna Gibson made a sensationa­l start to the PWA World Tour Windsurfin­g season.

The 22-year-old from Canterbury claimed 13 straight slalom victories at the event in Croatia as the sport returned from the Covid-19 lockdown.

Gibson (Fanatic/Duotone) was racing off the island of Bol and she also clinched a comeback win in the foil, after a tentative start. She won the title thanks to victory in the last eliminatio­n of the week to pip Alice Read.

A member of hometown Hythe and Saltwood Sailing Club, Gibson went into the event as one of the favourites and didn’t disappoint, dominating the fin races to leave her competitor­s a long way behind with a perfect start. Speaking after day two, the 22-year-old said: “We have had some really good racing and some of it has been super close, a load of different girls in different positions, perfect conditions and I am really enjoying it.”

Her dominance continued to claim a landslide victory. In the foil, Gibson was racing for the first time and she finished fourth in the opener but moved up to third overall after winning the second eliminatio­n. She eventually won that too. Hydrofoil racing sees competitor­s take full threedimen­sional control of their boats, with regards to the roll (tilting), pitch (up and down) and yaw (side to side).

Points gained didn’t go towards the World title but was a great chance to finally get back to action. Gibson comes from a windsurfin­g mad family, with dad Andy a regular winner at Club Tuesday night racing in Hythe and also of the Sheppey Round the Island Race.

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