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Team 15: Junior Windsurfing

Oxford Sailing Club House


If you have at least a Level 1 qualification, or can already windsurf, come along and join in with fun races, practice your beach starts and gybes, with our friendly instructors and other kids.

Throughout the Summer there are inter-club competitions, when we go to compete against other clubs in the region. In 2008 the Zoomers won the regional competition and competed in the national finals for the third time in three years.

Team 15 sessions run on Thursday evenings from 6 till 8. Please be early and changed by 6.

If you want any more info, call Rich on 01865 863201.

 

Windsurfing

image of a windsurfer jumping at Farmoor

Enjoy some of the best windsurfing conditions in central england at Farmoor reservoir.  With one of the largest areas of water in central England, you will have a good stretch of water to blast about in.  The conditions suit beginners right through to expert: When the wind whips in from the West you'll get a decent breeze and some chop to practise jumps and other moves whilst those light warm summer days produce a very safe learning environment.

There is a growing windsurfing membership and the atmosphere is very friendly, relaxed and helpful.  If you are in to racing, there is an evening race series going on all though the Summer months and also occasional slalom racing when the wind gets up.

There is also a thriving Team 15 (youth) windsufing group at the club - more to follow on this later on in the year.

Please also check out the windsurfing gallery below and the other images in main gallery to see the fun you can have windsurfing on Farmoor reservoir.  If you have other good pictures you'd like to add, please contact me .

Please also check out the windsufing news section for all the latest that is happening at Farmoor this year.