sailboarder

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sail·board

 (sāl′bôrd′)
n.
A modified surfboard having a single sail mounted on a mast that pivots on a ball joint, ridden while standing up.
intr.v. sail·board·ed, sail·board·ing, sail·boards
To ride on a sailboard; windsurf.

sail′board′er n.
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sailboarder

(ˈseɪlˌbɔːdə)
n
(Swimming, Water Sports & Surfing) another name for windsurfer
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sailboarder

[ˈseɪlbɔːdəʳ] Nwindsurfista mf
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He was also a skilled violinist, swimmer and sailboarder. His enthusiasm, energy and communication skills will be sorely missed.
e lifeboat was soon on the scene and found a sailboarder more than half a mile o shore.
The Coastguard described the sea conditions off North Antrim as "extremely wild" - so severe their crews were unable to launch a boat to get to the stricken sailboarder.
Wot Rocket will attempt to better the current world speed record of 49.09 knots held by a French sailboarder (see the April/May '08 issue of OFFSHORE YACHTING) as well as beat the 'holy grail' of 50 knots.
Well-known sailboarder and supermaxi sailor Anders Briegdal became a partner in JinLi two years ago.
I recall the wind sculptures by Theo Jansen while viewing kite surfers, sailboarders, birds and fish, along with a variety of architecture.
In comparison to other sports using upper body power, the athletes participating in the present study demonstrated lower BMI compared to the Norwegian International rowers [33], as well as to Greek sailboarders [16].
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