Sponsors /
Fanatic SUP, VMG blades, Pleasant, Rawbite and SUPracing.dk
biggest_achievement /
European Junior SUP surf champion 2022
Hobbies /
SUP racing, Sup surfing, Longboarding, shortboarding and foiling
My name is Noa Stender, and I am 18 years old. I am born and raised in Copenhagen where I started stand up paddling on flat water. In 2021 I moved to Klitmøller aka Cold Hawaii in the northern part of Denmark, to get closer to the ocean and the waves. I moved with my family, who also like spending time on the water. I am on a surf highschool, where we are surfing as much as possible after studying as a part of the school day. I have been SUP racing and competing for 5 years, and started competing in SUP surfing as well this year. When im not stand up paddling I love to go either longboard or shortboard surfing with my friends or little sister, Mille. Results: - Danish SUP U18 race champion (2019, 2020, 2021) - 2022 European Junior SUP surf champion - Danish technical race vice champion (2022)
Sponsors /
RipCurl, Markbare x VIVO Barefoot Denmark and Columbus Surfboards
biggest_achievement /
3rd place in the European Championship 2023 and 3 times danish longboard champion
Hobbies /
Longboard, shortboard, Gym, being with friends and family.
I'm a 22 year old surfer from Klitmoeller, Denmark (aka Cold Hawaii) I like surfing in cold water, and I love to explore cold destinations. I've been surfing for around 6 years. My favorite countries to travel and surf is Iceland and Norway. When I'm not surfing I love being with my family and friends, going to the gym and working in my mom and stepdad's restaurant in Klitmoeller.
Denmark
DIVISION:
Open (Men)
Sebastian Olander
Age /
25
Born /
Vorupør
favorite_surf_break /
Vorupør
board /
Longboard 9.2
biggest_achievement /
Danish champion Longboard
Hobbies /
surf
I’m 25 years old and have been surfing since I was 15. My home spot is Vorupør – a wild and somewhat rugged location where the waves always deliver what you’re looking for. In the winter, it gets pretty cold, with temperatures dropping to 0-3 degrees, so you’ve got to be prepared. We rock a 6.4mm wetsuit to stay warm. But in the summer, things lighten up a bit – we switch to a 3.2mm wetsuit and enjoy the warmer waters. That’s the way life on the waves is: cold, but always worth the challenge!