The Results for the 2009 Key West Paddleboard Classic, race around the island have been released. Good job everyone who participated and cant wait until next year. - Download Results PDF
10'6" Paddleboard David Godoy 2:52:54 Alicia Stevens 3:14:38 Randy Reed 3:56:50 Peter Willmott paddled Island on a 8' surfboard
Stock Paddleboard Jeff Noell 2:15:53 Lacie Flynn 2:29:25 John Eric Canellas 2:31:55 Ryann Keith 2:32:47 Cynthia Aguilar 2:35:50 Dessy Stoyanova 2:35:55 Daniel Dimarino 2:53:49 Jose Mayor 3:10:57
Unlimited Paddleboard Javier Mayor 2:07:42 (Grand Champion) Sean Turner 2:10:55 Greg Schmidt John Cammack 2:15:54 Ricky Gehris 2:21:57 Matt Crowe 2:22:02 Tony Baker 2:23:47 Amanda Wilson 2:27:55 Christine McCrady 2:32:32 Leigh Smith 2:33:13 Rob Delaune 2:39:27 Molly Militello 2:44:02 Crystal Haire 2:44:05 Craig Pollack 2:46:03
Stand Up Paddleboard Stock Jesse Anderson 2:4:28 Patrick Little 2:45:31 Thaddeus Foote 2:46:52 Jake Portwood 2:47:28 Pedro Barquin 2:49:58 Erik Schwarz 2:52:50 Brian Roy 3:10:58 Mike Kenna 3:17:12 Madek Porembski 3:38:14 Darien Hildreth 3:44:50 Megan Harber 3:52:22 Sarah Kouri 4:27:02 Heino Soebel 4:58:41
Stand Up Paddleboard 14" Michael Westenberger 3:03:58
Stand Up Paddleboard Unlimited Gary Wise 2:27:28 Chip Bock 2:42:30
Sea Kayak Henry Hidy 2:15:07 Paul Turner 2:21:08 Sasha Cucci 2:21:11 Jamie Jackson 2:30:14
SurfSki Andy Engle 1:36:18 Hank Oppenborn 1:37:39 Aaron Hammerling 1:52:05 Shawn Kouri 1:55:58 Burton Aidrich 1:57:45 Jason Kirkwood 1:59:21 Adiel Suarez-Murias 2:04:12 Mark Griffith 2:13:11 Tori Windmiller 2:23:34 Ben Hankinson 2:31:30
Yo. Check out a new video that was just put up by Madek in the kwsurf community section, showcasing the 2009 Key West Paddleboard Classic. Some absolutely fantastic shots of the race. Click Here to View it
KWsurf on Twitter - 03/27/2009
Ok, before the name calling begins, let me explain. I had thought that twitter is ridiculous and had no relevant use for the past 4 years or so and not until recent have i seen the light. As i believed most people used it to pass along little tid bits of nothingness i have found it can be an incredibly useful tool when it comes to possible key west surf forecasting. You can go to twitter.com/kwsurf and choose to follow us as we will be only posting when we see waves or have a tip on waves coming our way. Twitter makes it even easier to update the forecast portion of kwsurf.com from anywhere but thats not the best part. If you sign up for a twitter account and reply to one of our posts, like if you see some waves somewhere, then your post will automatically upate on kwsurf.com as well. the more people get on board the more people we believe will be able to get in the water. If you don't want to be twitter nerd then no big deal, all the new forecast updates will come to kwsurf.com as well.