[Editor: Paul Rosenquist, a Dutchman living in Sweden, sent this hysterical study of the ongoing culture clash that ensued when Oscar Chalupsky arrived to take part in this weekend’s Seamasters Surfski race.]
It appears that the big O, as he's affectionately known, is retiring from surfski paddling at the top of his game. Unconfirmed reports suggest that he's tackling a much bigger challenge...
Do you ever find yourself with an injury and you have to stop paddling? Does your routine get thrown off and then your training program lapses? Well, who you gonna call to get it back on track?
We're considering starting a column on the site called, "The Adventures of Oscar the Paddler"... Yep, he's at it again. Oscar Chalupsky is on a European tour to visit the Epic dealers (and to create new ones). Last seen in Wales, he's re-surfaced (briefly) in Sweden where he joined the local "Dawn Patrol" in a warm (0-2degrees Centigrade) paddle with some of the best Adventure Racers in the world.
While it's impossible to say who's the best surf ski paddler in the world, it's fair to say that the short list would include Oscar Chalupsky and Dawid Mocke.
On the Surfski newsgroup there's been much discussion recently about how the northern hemisphere is approaching winter. The denizens of the far north are discussing the finer points of dry suits, hypothermia and the benefits of slipstreaming icebreakers...
In an astonishing scoop, Surfski.info is proud to reveal how South African paddlers tackle cold weather... See below.