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Paul Morris reflects on the day he got to fly!
When former speed sailor and Royal Navy windsurfer Paul Morris lost his mobility after a spinal cord injury, few imagined he’d ever return to the course at Weymouth Speed Week. But with a mega-SUP, three wings, and an unbreakable spirit, he proved that speed — and joy — come in many forms. In this blog Paul recounts in his own words how for a moment in time he experienced freedom and pure unadulterated happiness. By Emma Maguire Paul Morris on the day he got to fly! It all be

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Nov 7, 20255 min read


Weymouth Speed Week 2025: Light Winds, High Spirits
Another unforgettable Weymouth Speed Week has drawn to a close — and while the wind may have been light, the energy on and off the water was anything but! Across the week, competitors clocked up an incredible 25,000 km of sailing, proving once again the dedication, determination, and sheer enthusiasm that makes this event such a highlight of the UK windsurfing and foiling calendar. Despite the teasing northeasterly breeze keeping fin sailors on standby, both the wingfoil and

Team OTC
Oct 24, 20253 min read
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