
JAEGER STONE
THE LOWDOWN
I grew up in Geraldton, Western Australia, and began windsurfing when I was 11 years old. After finishing school I studied Physiotherapy and graduated in 2013, before competing full-time on the PWA Wave World Tour from 2014 – 2019/2020.
In 2021 I shifted my focus away from competition to begin a different career that offers me new opportunities while still maintaining an amazing lifestyle.
I love windsurfing, surfing, diving and fishing. Severne has supported me since the very beginning.
RESULTS
2024: 1st Margaret River Wave Classic
2023: 1st Lancelin Ocean Classic
2020: 1st Margaret River Wave Classic
2019: 1st Red Bull Storm Chase, 1st Tenerife PWA Wave World Cup
2018: 1st Australian Wavesailing Titles, 4th Overall PWA Wave World Tour
2015: 3rd Overall PWA Wave World Tour
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Main Break Mayhem: Köster Conquers Margaret River
The 2025 Margaret River Wave Classic kicked off with mast-high sets and world-class action. Five-time World Champion Philip Köster claimed victory in epic conditions, while local legend Jaeger Stone met his match in a nail-biting semi-final. The four-star event showcased why Margaret River’s Main Break remains one of wave sailing’s most challenging and rewarding venues.
Desert Duellers – Philip Köster and Jaeger Stone go head to head in Western Australia
Two of SEVERNE’s most accomplished wave sailors have just wrapped up what could be one of the most extraordinary strike missions of 2024. When Philip Köster and Jaeger Stone crossed paths in Western Australia’s remote northwest, something special was bound to happen.
2024 Margaret River Wave Classic
The 2024 Margaret River Wave Classic was yet another epic event filled with non stop action from the very beginning until the end. Jaeger Stone took the mens open title and Jane Seman won the womens division.
West Oz Groms Dominate Oceania Youth Wave Classic
The 2024 Jaffle Shack Oceania Youth Wave Titles just concluded after four days of intense competition and coaching with the likes of Jaeger Stone.
It was undoubtedly one main events of the year for the youths in Australia. The Severne grom team showcased some serious skills and secured top positions in all U18 and U21 divisions.