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Grae Morris: How Downwind Foiling helped Grae Win an Olympic Medal | Ep. 22
- 2024/11/30
- 再生時間: 56 分
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Our first Olympic Medalist, Grae Morris, joins us on the podcast! We start by chatting about his Olympic campaign, then launch into all the Crazy Downwind Adventures Grae has had while traveling the world. Intro Grae Morris grew up in Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, Australia. His father Brett Morris, was a former national windsurfing champion, now Grae has followed in his footsteps. Grae transitioned to the foiling discipline at age 14 and combined with his power and endurance from both Rugby and Rowing he has become a fierce sailing competitor. This year, Grae crowdfunded $10,000 dollars to attend the Paris Olympics, where he won Australia a silver medal in the IQFoil Event. Congrats Grae! Last year, I did a SUP downwind foil run Grae off the coast of Perth while he was here training. So, I’ve seen first hand that you’re a super talented downwind foiler. I also heard some of the crazy stories of downwind sends that he has been doing back home in Sydney, and I would love to get into them during this podcast. Episode Summary 00:00 - Intro 02:04 - Grae’s Olympic Campaign 09:40 - 2028 Olympics Here we come! 11:51 - Training Regime 17:12 - IQ Foiling Gear 26:48 - How Downwind Foiling helps for Wind foiling 31:55 - Downwind Foiling as an Olympic Sport? 36:47 - Crazy Downwind Sends with Perth Stanlick 44:22 - Downwinders in Europe are mental! 50:57 - The IQ foil tack, sailing best kept secret? Until next time, Stay Pumped!