APP World Tour Announces New Event in Korea
The APP is excited to formally announce its Korean stop of the 2022 APP World Tour, the Busan SUP Open.
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The APP is excited to formally announce its Korean stop of the 2022 APP World Tour, the Busan SUP Open.
The APP is excited to announce its 2022 season for SUP racing that consists of high profile venues across the globe that will deliver world class action and an unforgettable journey towards the crowning of Men's and Women's World Champions.
Danny Ching and April Zilg sweep the field in the Graveyard Race, as taking an alternative line to the rest of the pack proves triumphant for team USA. Then, for the APP Ocean Sprints, Connor Baxter and April Zilg were crowned Champions after stepping up to the challenge in unprecedented conditions at Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina.
With just under a month to go until the Carolina Cup, excitement builds for the first competition of not only 2021 but since the Covid-19 pandemic began. Scheduled for 4th-7th November, the world’s best racers will assemble on Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina for the first stop of the World Racing Tour.
Attending a standup paddle boarding event is one of the best ways to enjoy the sport. It’s the perfect place to be introduced to the sport as a spectator, it’s a great place to learn and try new products, and it’s also a great way to connect with those who enjoy the sport just as much as you do. If you’re looking for an event to attend this month check out our list of SUP events in October below.
It seems that on the 2021 Euro Tour we never run out of summer, and this past weekend the Madeira SUP Challenge had another picture perfect one. With amazing views all along the cliffs of Funchal the course had to be one of the most scenic on tour.
Over the weekend the Sprint and Technical race finals took place at the 2021 ICF SUP World Championships in Hungary and the action did not disappoint. Vets and underdogs alike showed up and made history.
The International Canoe Federation has awarded its 2022 Stand Up Paddling World Championships to the Polish coastal city of Gdynia.
American Fiona Wylde led from start to finish and New Caledonia’s Titouan Puyo fought off countryman Noic Garioud to win long distance gold medals in perfect racing conditions at the ICF stand up paddling world championships in Hungary on Friday.
American Connor Baxter set fastest times in both the technical and the sprint disciplines as the 2021 ICF Stand Up Paddling World Championships got underway in Hungary on Thursday.
The APP World Tour is excited to announce the return of the London SUP Open and City Paddle Festival in August 2022 to be hosted in Canary Wharf.
"Best weather day of the year" was the description used by all the locals in Denmark over the weekend; with temperatures in the mid 20s. The crossing of the Fjord was nothing less of spectacular and made for some epic battles.