You should read the article Chris parker wrote on SUPRacer which sums up a lot very well.....thanks for taking the time to recap:)
http://www.supracer.com/lina-augaitis-rollercoaster-ride/
Casper photo by StandUpMagazin |
women's final photo by StandUpMagazin |
Me during final coming into finish photo by StandUpMagazin |
This weekend I got to spend the end of the race season back on Oahu but this time on the NorthShore at Turtle Bay Resort for the last of the World Series Races. This year I raced in Abu Dhabi, Germany, Hunting Beach CA, and Turtle Bay HI with the SUP World Series Race Tour. I started off the year at Abu Dhabi(race #1 for me but race #2 of series) then I found myself in Germany on a last minute whim and then again in Huntington on a more strategic whim. Then, due to points and a battle for the title I found myself at the finals at Turtle Bay....
After the epic weekend of Battle of the Paddle at Salt Creek... I was mentally and physically beat after BOP. I think I put it all out on the table at BOP and it paid off...still kind of riding a 'I can't believe that was me high' from BOP:) To race again the next weekend in Hawaii was hard to even think about after a weekend like BOP.
I was lucky that my SIC teammate Sonni also wanted to come to Turtle Bay so we could share accommodations, car, etc, support each other and have some fun too:)
Sonni and I photo by SUWS |
We stayed at the Backpackers Hawaii at Waimea, rented a sweet SUV with racks and got our boards to the island in one piece. We were both on the production SIC X12'6PRO. We arrived, our boards arrived and the swell and wind also arrived in full force. I was not too stoked about the conditions when we arrived...Pipeline was going off, it was very Hawaii Northshore, kind of happy to watch the surfers strut their stuff in the big waves from the beach...haha.. By the last race of the last day of the weekend I realized that the waves were not that scary and I think my confidence grew a little more from this past weekend. I still have a long way to go in the surf and in downwind but each time I am out there it is more practice and I get just a little better...
found a Harbour Surfboard at Surfer Bar Cafe |
Saturday was the long distance course... a hefty 11-13miles depending on your route. Unfortunately for me this day just didn't go as planned for many reasons some my own and some not... The waves were still pumping, the course start changed many times. I was real nervous before the start of the race as the start really did not look inviting or possible... I got convinced that the start through the channel was safe and the good way to go.... WHEN, first I felt something funny under my visor and when I pulled it off I flicked a huge brown spider from my hair onto my board and had a minor breakdown... I am terrified of spiders....) then at the last minute and I mean last minute my world turned upside down for a bit, the start changed to going straight through the waves but with a lot of confusion and no time to explain the gun went off, to say the least I was frazzled, got smashed by some big waves, turned around and was ready to call it quits when I realized I really wanted to paddle... so after the useless lifeguard couldn't tell me where the channel was I went in search of it while most competitors were already out through the surf and downwinding their way down the course. I eventually found the channel and got out and just paddled the rest of the course for me as I knew I was out of any contention for anything... I crossed the line with a combination of anger, relief, sadness, and just some blah... haha. I thought the title was over and tried to deal with it... Sonni, my teammate was the best, we enjoyed Thai on the beach foodtruck and she was the best support ever... THANK YOU!
Me finish of distance photo by SUWS |
Sunday I felt like I truly had nothing to lose after Saturday's “race” so I kind of went in without much of anything.... haha... fate, luck, and determination played a role in the events that occurred. I needed something really crazy to happen for me to take the win and in racing the motto is never give up 'cause anything can happen....
Start of women final photo by StandUpMagazin |
photo by SUWS |
halie and I photo by SUWS |
Women final sprint photo by SUWS |
huge set in the women final photo by StandUpMagazin |
So there you have it a nice way to cap off my first year as a PRO SUP athlete with the World Series Champion 2014 title...
Connor and I accepting overall win trophies photo by SUWS |
What a year...there were a lot of successes but some of the ones that stand out for me are: ISA gold in the distance, Fastest Female Paddler on Earth title, BOP distance and overall champion and now the Overall World Series Champion... phew... time for a rest:) and to think a year ago I was still a teacher teaching full time.... a lot can happen in a year if you put your mind and passion to it.
thank you Andrew Dye for being the best hubby ever!!!!!
SIC Maui you guys build great boards and are just the best family helping each of us get to where we are...
Werner paddles and Nikki Rekman Sales: I love my paddles
Season Five: technical clothing that everyone needs to try out, comfortable, functional and fashionable:) love this stuff!
Ryders Eyewear: local pride, great sunnies, love Ryders sunnies
Onit Pro: ensuring I have the glide I need
Larry Alison Fins
Nutritional needs: Feed the Machine, Clif Bar, Vitargo
Training: MadLab Crossfit Vancouver, Ultimate Potential, Olympus movement and mobility
Body health: Moveo, Barb Tyers RMT, Jenny Wesanko
Pro Lite, Surffur, Indo Boards,
SUPRacer, SUPtheMag, SUPConnect, StanUP Magazin, and all the great media that help promote SUP around the world
"Do the one thing you think you cannot do. Fail at it. Try again. Do better the second time. The only people who never tumble are those who never mount the high wire. This is your moment. Own it." Oprah Winfrey
live ,love, laugh,...DREAM!
lina
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