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 Challenge Ucar-Cap Odyssée 2009


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Stéphanie Barneix, Alexandra Lux and Flora Manciet had a big challenge to take up : crossing north Atlantic on paddle board, this board specially developed for rowing and moving at sea using the arms like the surfers. Those three athletes, specialists in coastal rescue, have spent three months at sea to cover more than 5,000 kilometers just with the strength from their arms. They took turns on and on to rally the island of Cap-Breton in Canada, until Capbreton in the Landes, their home base.

Upload Date : 08/28/2009
Video Date : 8 / 2009
Place : Capbreton
Country : FR
Sport : Windsurf
Sport : Open sea races
Section : Sport
Section : Extreme Sports
Section : Open sea race
Categories : Extreme sports

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