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He came from a poor background but he has still not lost his hunger now he is comfortable with money. Other guys have come up through the rankings in a similar way, but they have not kept that level. They start living in a world with money and get distracted.
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He is just really smart and really focussed on his goals. You see now in the waves he is going for that as well. He is training like a machine in and out of Gran Canaria practising between competitions. I think he is a good loser as well as a good winner which makes a true sportsman.
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He learns from losing, knows what mistakes he has made and then goes out and trains to improve those few weak points. He is good friends with Amado who is his biggest opponent, but they are cool with each other whoever loses. In the single elimination in Germany last year he lost to his teammate Bosson, but in the double he worked out why and came back and beat him in the super final!
Dieter Van Der Eyken G ollito is probably the best competitor in the professional windsurfing scene. He will pass through heats in the earlier rounds with just enough points, never a dominant performance, but just enough to get through. Some say he has had some lucky calls last year, I would say it is just calculated risks that keeps his motivation to do better every single heat.
Gollito is probably the best competitor in the professional windsurfing scene. Sarah-Quita Offringa H e has so much experience now and he is one of the most talented windsurfers in the world. He does not have the highest level out of everybody in free-sailing, but he has the best competition tactics and mindset. He competes like his life is on the line.
I think it is also because of where he is from and his poor background. He really had to fight hard to make it to where he is right now. His background is a core motivation for him to keep doing better. He likes to represent Venezuela where he comes from. He thrives on the pressure. I have rarely seen him sail a bad heat. He just seems to improve even more the tougher the competition is.
He is smart and he knows what moves score what points. Every year he comes back and has a new move which always gets scored very highly. He is smart about that. He is super hungry for those titles.
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I know his goal is ten titles and he is almost there now! Nic Hibdige W hen it comes to competition he has that extra form. I remember last year for example I had not seen him sail all year and he turned up the day before in Fuerteventura and he was just on another level. I think he wants it the most. I would not say he is that much better than some of the other guys.
Honestly I was hoping Bosson would win in Sylt. He has nine world titles now and it is great he keeps winning but for the sport it would be nice to have different champions. We need new names on top! He has the right mindset and he wants to win more than most other guys. If you really want it like that, it is hard to stop. That is what drives him and takes him to the top.
He knows he is going to land the moves before he even takes off. I use the footstraps pretty tight together. The front screws of all 3 straps i place further back and the back screws further forward. This gives a very good grip and connection to the board. This year we can adjust the distance of the screws very good on the Skate, so you should find a fitting that works nice for you.
Did you do anything different in terms of training and did it make a difference? I spent more time on my mountain bike and in the gym. And I eat a healthier diet. What is your favourite board in your portfolio you would never toss? Who do you look up to and why for inspiration in windsurfing and outside of the sport? I really get inspired by Amado because since the last year he improved a lot and I can see that his training pays off.
We are good friends and spent a lot of time training together. Gollito set the tone right from the word go as he launched into a massive shaka, only to see Thode respond with an equally good shaka of his own. With the final remaining evenly poised the Venezuelan stepped up his game as he landed a super smooth skopu followed by a radical full speed ponch, to transfer the pressure on to the man from Bonaire.
In the semi-finals the Belgian produced a near perfect heat — receiving several tens for diversity and style from the judges — to set up a mouth-watering battle with Gollito, having defeated Kiri Thode. The final was a spectacle to behold as both sailors threw caution to the wind and unleashed their most explosive repertoire of tricks.
The Belgian supremo announced his arrival in the final with a superb one handed air funnel before also landing a stunning planing culo and a perfect shuvit spock.