Sarah Quita is that rare combination of natural talent, wonderfully supportive parents who recognized this, and the heart of a champion to have the dedication and love of the sport to train to be the best she could be. She is fortunate to have grown up in a place that would allow her to do that regularly, but that does not automatically guarantee success. people who have come from the middle of Canada or other places that are not like Aruba ARE champions, so it isn't only about location.
She's so young here! When I lived in Pozo izquierdo she went in our basement every day for a couple of weeks. I heard about an amazing windsurfer named Sarah Quita but had never seen her. One day I went down to see what was going on, it appeared she had stored her gear there. Such a friendly and humble person and awesome athlete. The women's heat was brutal that year, 2016 I think 40 kts + and she was killing it. Deep respect for this woman!
Very inspirational , to see elder spokespeople so proud of the younger generation, this little island is teaching the world a huge lesson here me thinks, fair play and keep being proud of your young achieves, as a great singer once sang, "I believe the children are the future",,,,,,, god bless from the uk ;)
Vacations aren't about where you live, they are about a change of routine and scene; most people think since we live in Aruba we do nothing but sit on the beach and sip pina coladas all day-nothing could be further from the truth. Every works hard, and when they have a vacation, they want to see and do stuff they can't do or see everyday...no?
She lives in Aruba, its almost a given that she would be good at windsurfing, you can literally do it everyday there in beautiful water. Now show me a girl who lived in the middle of Canada who had to change her life to be the best at windsurfing, that would be awesome.
ok.. these guys can surf very good! but.. look at this water! you can stand ther! no wave warm water... and they can surf there every day... maybe im false.. but if i would be able to surf there every day to... i think i could be as good as these guys.. maybe not as good as s.quita but........
Really? simply living in a place with nice water automatically makes you a champion? Then why have those dominating the field for decades been from somewhere else? Prior to Sarah-Quita coming on the scene, Aruba had no champions on the pro circuit, not of her caliber-and the fact that she has set so many world records, including now being women's world slalom champion, is an accomplishment that jealous people cannot diminish by such petty notions that her living conditions made her what she is.
pierdolisz trochę, pojedziesz do dobrej szkółki jak Cię polubią to może Cię zatrudnią, a poza tym dobry używany pędnik możesz kupić za tysiaka, tylko gorzej z wybraniem wielkości, a dechę to musisz kupić jak już zaczniesz zapierdalać do się nie opłaca kupować 150 litrówki ;)
I AM A BRAZILIAN GUY 50 YEARS, A WINDSURFER BEGINNER, I WOULD LIKE TO SAY U ROCKS!!!
Sarah Quita is that rare combination of natural talent, wonderfully supportive parents who recognized this, and the heart of a champion to have the dedication and love of the sport to train to be the best she could be. She is fortunate to have grown up in a place that would allow her to do that regularly, but that does not automatically guarantee success. people who have come from the middle of Canada or other places that are not like Aruba ARE champions, so it isn't only about location.
Pro-Video Aruba, good job on the amazing atmosphere and emotionally driven editing structure to make a moving picture regarding Sarah's passion.
She's so young here! When I lived in Pozo izquierdo she went in our basement every day for a couple of weeks. I heard about an amazing windsurfer named Sarah Quita but had never seen her. One day I went down to see what was going on, it appeared she had stored her gear there. Such a friendly and humble person and awesome athlete. The women's heat was brutal that year, 2016 I think 40 kts + and she was killing it. Deep respect for this woman!
Sarah Quita is a fantastic windsurfer and a fantastic person! The best for you!
Very inspirational , to see elder spokespeople so proud of the younger generation, this little island is teaching the world a huge lesson here me thinks, fair play and keep being proud of your young achieves, as a great singer once sang, "I believe the children are the future",,,,,,, god bless from the uk ;)
Sarah-Quita for President!!!!
"7:57" that is the most beatiful beach start that I've ever seen 👍
Wonderful 🌈👍🏻thank You 😊
I look forward to seeing Sarah in Hong Kong with her freestyle windsurfing skills.
Go SARAH-QUITA!!!!!!!!!!!!
OMG wow! I want to do some tricks now! Haha, I wish the water was warmer here for me to fall into!
Amazing!
i totally agree it does take years of practice:) all the best from Limassol, Cyprus :)
*****Impossibly great.Way to go!
AWESOME.
respect Sarah ...
awsome video and a amazing windsurfer good luck if you see this haha =]
Momentos maravillosos. 😃
watch more windsurfing freestyle videos including an interview with Sarah-Quita Offringa on ushaka777.Enjoy!
you are queen
i cannot bear the generic movie music. She deserves better
Can't say it's better...it's very different...
Vacations aren't about where you live, they are about a change of routine and scene; most people think since we live in Aruba we do nothing but sit on the beach and sip pina coladas all day-nothing could be further from the truth. Every works hard, and when they have a vacation, they want to see and do stuff they can't do or see everyday...no?
No doubt participation of woman is increasing ...the thing.
go girl!
windsearchers
Thats My cousin from aruba
Damn shes good.
I flew a kite once. It crashed.
what program did u use to make this video?
WİNDWOMAN
I met Sara-Quita.
i will be a happy man if i marry a windsurfer woman
i love you
HAPPY LUCKY
I Love yuo gatas
Disneyworld, especially if you have kids
She lives in Aruba, its almost a given that she would be good at windsurfing, you can literally do it everyday there in beautiful water. Now show me a girl who lived in the middle of Canada who had to change her life to be the best at windsurfing, that would be awesome.
Di mes... Arubiano e ta :)
seems a little too much over dramatic video.
@2pac
So basically she is dutch? Since Arube was a part of Holland back when she was born (and still is).
windsurfing*
WAAAAAYYYY to much graphics and talk without showing Sarah doing what she does! It's supposed to be about her skills for goodness sake!
ok..
these guys can surf very good! but.. look at this water! you can stand ther! no wave warm water... and they can surf there every day... maybe im false.. but if i would be able to surf there every day to... i think i could be as good as these guys.. maybe not as good as s.quita but........
now i hate freestyle
Really? simply living in a place with nice water automatically makes you a champion? Then why have those dominating the field for decades been from somewhere else? Prior to Sarah-Quita coming on the scene, Aruba had no champions on the pro circuit, not of her caliber-and the fact that she has set so many world records, including now being women's world slalom champion, is an accomplishment that jealous people cannot diminish by such petty notions that her living conditions made her what she is.
If you live in Aruba, you go on vacations just to see how much everything else sucks in comparison, lol
pierdolisz trochę, pojedziesz do dobrej szkółki jak Cię polubią to może Cię zatrudnią, a poza tym dobry używany pędnik możesz kupić za tysiaka, tylko gorzej z wybraniem wielkości, a dechę to musisz kupić jak już zaczniesz zapierdalać do się nie opłaca kupować 150 litrówki ;)
Damn shes good.