![]() ![]() Professional surfer Maud Le Car from French Polynesia dominated the women’s division, taking out almost €10,000 in cash and prizes. “I am so happy to win. I am not used to surfing in the cold, but I got used to it very fast,” expressed Le Car. “This contest is great for surfers and will be the first of many in Europe.” The goal is to make it happen every year now,” said Bonvin. “I am happy that you all managed to challenge the weather, the cold, and experience what it is like to surf in Switzerland. This was one of the first major international competitions staged in the Wavegarden Cove, and the success was evident not only from the smiling surfers, but from the cheering crowds. Adam Bonvin, Alaia Bay´s founder, was equally content with the outcome, promising competitors a bigger and better event next year. Despite the water temperature reaching near freezing (3.5✬/38.3F), 125 brave surfers from across the globe competed in the inaugural Alaïa Open Winter Cup in Sion, Switzerland.Īnd, much like the guarantee of perfect snow conditions in the nearby mountains, superior quality waves were assured thanks to Wavegarden´s world leading technology. Participants were quick to forget about the icy waters and focused on posting their best performances and highest scores possible. The majestic Swiss Alps can now claim to be part of the history of surfing. Highlights from the Alaia Bay Winter Open 2021
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