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6+6+6 Interview (no. 7): Benoit 'Piccolo' Clemente Print E-mail
Tuesday, 15 February 2011 21:45
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And now we move on to world-class content! With South America’s Benoit “Piccolo” Clemente we have found a very special interviewee for our latest issue of the "6+6+6" interview series. All who have studied the headlines of the surf scene during the last weeks will likely know him: At the end of January, “Piccolo” won the Huanchaco Longboard Pro Peru and had just shortly before scooped the world championship title at the Billabong ISA World Surfing Games with the Peruvian national team. 


Learn in the following 6+6+6 interview what Benoit aspires in life, where he enjoys surfing and why he does not let himself get worked up in the line-up. 


We send a warm thanks to Peru and wish you, as always, devilish good fun!

 

 
6+6+6 Interview (no. 6): Arne Bergwinkl Print E-mail
Monday, 17 January 2011 19:15
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The waiting has come to an end... After Arthur Wystrychowski (ADH Open Winner 2010), we've now talked to the aspiring young surfing talent Arne Bergwinkl.

 

Thanks to his endowment and outstanding ambition, the 15-year-old surfer has quickly developed to be Germany's new upcoming hopeful. At the QGC 2009 he finished second in the Juniors' category, one year later he equally made it to the final in the Open Men class. No wonder that his name has also recently appeared on the nomination list for the Action Sports Awards' category "Surfer of the Year 2010"!

 

We send a big thanks and warm regards to Arne in Ecuador - and the rest of you have devilish fun with the interview!

 

 
6+6+6 Interview (no. 5): Arthur Wystrychowski Print E-mail
Monday, 06 September 2010 21:24
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It's time for a new 6+6+6 interview:

 

The Faith21-sponsored surfer Arthur Wystrychowski fascinated the audience in this year's ADH Open finals with radical maneuvers and eventually left Seignosse as winner.

 

In the following 6+6+6 interview the likeable Berliner shares his thougths about surfing, life and the role he plays in the world.

 

Surf-Devil sends a warm thanks to the German capital and wishes everyone a diabolic pleasure reading the interview!

 

 
6+6+6 Interview (no. 4): Johnny Nesslinger Print E-mail
Tuesday, 29 June 2010 21:39
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So, let's continue our 6+6+6 interview series:

This time Johnny Nesslinger has answered our questions. The 34-year-old Austrian runs Austrian Surfing and trains future surf instructors. Being very environmentally conscious, Johnny preferably cooperates with sustainably acting companies such as Verival and Patagonia.

Read about Johnny's views on himself, surfing and life in the following 6+6+6 interview. 

Surf-Devil sends many thanks to Austria - enjoy reading everybody!

 

 
6+6+6 Interview (no. 3): Eveline Meier Print E-mail
Wednesday, 07 April 2010 20:59
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Round three of our 6+6+6 interview series:

This time the Swiss Eveline Meier has answered our questions. For years Eve travelled around the whole world until she started surfing in Costa Rica and got settled there. Today she is running Casa Surf in Avellanas together with her husband Giovanni.

 

How the Swiss Longoard Champion of 2008 describes herself, what she still wants to achieve in her life, and why macho posturing gets on her nerves – read this and more in the following 6+6+6 interview.

 

The Surf-Devil team send many thanks to Costa Rica and wish everybody some devilish fun reading!

 

 
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