Outer Banks deliver for OBX-WIND

OBX-WIND 2021 went off on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, (Cape Hatteras) USA.   Windsurfers traveled from near and far for the famous OBX-WIND long-distance race, the US Nationals for Freestyle, and the US Nationals for Slalom.

In typical Cape Hatteras style, there was more than enough wind to complete all the events on tap. Severne Windsurfing is proud to be a key part of the organization of OBX-WIND which has been the most attended windsurfing event in North America for a few years now.  

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