SUP Mag UK lo-res free to readers April 2014 lo-res free to read | Page 29
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Jay Haysey
Jay Haysey owns the successful GlobalShots media company
which specialises in shooting watersports – specifically
windsurfing and SUP. He got into stand up to make the most of
lighter wind mornings in Vassiliki, Greece. Soon he was smashing
out the miles and together with fellow paddler, Adam Chubbock,
completed the first circumnavigation of the Greek island last
year. Currently based out in the French Alps, we caught up with
Jay to see how his winter SUP training has been going.
1. You’ve done multiple seasons out in Vassiliki (Greece) which is known more as
a windsurfing playground. How did you get into SUP?
SUP has been in Vassiliki for a while now. It’s a great thing to do during light wind
mornings and the odd afternoon when the wind doesn’t show.
2. How was paddling round Lefkada with Adam Chubbock?
We had an awesome time! The idea came the night before. I had just got back from the
SUP 11 Cities event. It was pretty cool to see the island from another angle after
spending so many summers there – looking forward to doing it again.
3. Distance and endurance seems to be your thing (from FB updates anyway), do
you SUP surf or is it just about chewing up the miles?
I enjoy all aspects of SUP. I think that’s important – surf, flat water, racing and touring
are all great fun.
4. You’re currently out in mountains but still seem to be getting a load of flat
water sessions under your belt – tell us a bit about where you’re paddling?
I wanted to keep up my fitness during winter but knew it was going to be hard in the
French Alps. Luckily for me I’m only 30 minutes drive from Lake Annecy. It took a while
to get used to gloves, boots, hat and wetsuit but every now and then we do get a bright,
sunny and glassy day. I’m using a JP race board (12.6ft). Even though I haven’t done
any specific race training it’s great to get out.
5. Do the locals think you’re a bit mad paddling during winter?
I’ve definitely had some funny looks. People seem to enjoy taking pictures when I go
past. SUP isn’t big here yet – I guess it’s not something the French do in winter!
6. Are you paddling/training with anyone else?
Solo, but looking forward to paddling again with friends in Greece.
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