Cracked the 10 metre mark? Airtime with Titouan Galea

Manuel Vogel

 · 05.02.2022

Cracked the 10 metre mark? Airtime with Titouan Galea
Wingfoiler Titouan Galea once again sets out to test the limits of what is possible. This time his mission was: ten metres + X. Did he succeed?

The freestyle world champion of 2021 goes steep! Just out of the plane, Galea jetted straight on to the southern French spot of La Coudouliere. The wind was firing from all cylinders that day, reaching 40 knots at its peak. Armed with a WOO tracker to measure the jump height, Titouan set himself the goal of cracking the 10 metre mark with the wing. After a few jumps to a height of just under nine metres, it seemed clear that this goal could be realistic. With one of the last ramps of the day, Titouan Galea then managed to jump over the 10 metre mark - six seconds flight time included. But see for yourself...

More crazy action from the New Caledonian HERE .

Manuel Vogel

Manuel Vogel

Editor surf

Manuel Vogel, born in 1981, lives in Kiel and learned to windsurf at the age of six at his father's surf school. In 1997, he completed his training as a windsurfing instructor and worked for over 15 years as a windsurfing instructor in various centers, at Kiel University sports and in the coaching team of the “Young Guns” freestyle camps. He has been part of the surf test team since 2003. After completing his teaching degree in 2013, he followed his heart and started as editor of surf magazine for the test and riding technique sections. Since 2021, he has also been active in wingfoiling - mainly at his home spots on the Baltic Sea or in the waves of Denmark.

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