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Jordy Vonk

Jordy Vonk competes on the PWA World Tour, the IFCA World Championships, and participates in a range of promotional events, sharing his passion, expertise, and energy through clinics and regular updates on social media. Traveling year-round in pursuit of his ultimate dream—becoming the PWA World Champion—Jordy’s journey began in 2005, when he learned to windsurf from his father. Since entering his first competition in 2007, he’s been captivated by the sport, with a clear goal of going pro. Alongside his athletic pursuits, he completed his studies at Johan Cruijff University, all while building an impressive career that includes an IFCA World title, numerous Dutch titles, and a series of top-10 finishes on the world tour. Yet, his journey is far from over; with many seasons still ahead, Jordy is determined to keep pushing and become the fastest windsurfer.

Pierre Mortefon

Born in the South of France, Pierre was fortunate to grow up along the Mediterranean coast, surrounded by its exceptional environment from an early age. He began sailing Optimist boats at the age of six, and by eleven, he had ventured onto a windsurfing board. Instantly captivated by these water sports, he developed a deep passion for windsurfing and from that moment, was dedicated to entirely pursue his passion. After years of hard work and personal commitment, he achieved his dream of turning his passion into a career. This hard work paid off, culminating in the achievement of three world titles, including the Slalom X discipline with the First V2.

Bob van de Burgt

Bob van de Burgt took up windsurfing in 2016 at age 15—a relatively late start, but he was hooked right away. What started as a casual hobby quickly turned into a serious passion, pushing him to spend winters training in Tenerife, with his sights set on going pro. After graduating in 2023, he finally had the chance to chase his dreams full-time. Today, Bob competes in the PWA World Tour, IFCA Championships, national championships, and various fun events. In 2024, he made history as the first person to windsurf from the Netherlands to the UK and back, completing the double crossing in 18 hours. He’s still in the early stages of his career, and we can’t wait to see what he’ll achieve next!