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Previous Record - James Casey completes 213 km downwind hydrofoil mission - 213 km in 11h17m

World Record Snapshot

Record Title
Longest paddle-powered downwind hydrofoil single-day distance
Class
Open / Distance
Measured Result
Distance: 213 km in 11h17m - (Higher is better)
Date
2022-04-01 (month precision)
Has Stood For
1 year, 89 days until broken on 2023-06-29
Location
Kioloa to Bondi Beach, New South Wales, New South Wales, Australia
Record Holder
James Casey

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The Epic Record Run

James Casey's Kioloa to Bondi Beach mission became one of the first widely reported monster-distance downwind foil benchmarks. SUPboarder reported the official time as 11 hours and 17 minutes with a total distance of 213 km. The route required far more than raw fitness, because a downwind foil mission at that scale depends on reading bumps for hours, staying efficient on foil, managing nutrition and fatigue, and keeping the support and safety plan together across a long coastal corridor. This row is kept separate from the strict 12 hour Guinness value so the database can preserve the full single-day distance story without mixing two different metrics.

Rules of the Beast

Eligible attempts must be completed on a hydrofoil board on a route whose purpose is downwind travel, meaning the rider uses wind swell, open-ocean bumps, lake swell, river swell, or aligned wind-driven water energy to move generally with the wind. The rider may paddle and pump as part of normal downwind foiling. A support craft may be present for safety unless the individual series says unsupported, but it may not tow, push, pull, draft, or physically assist the rider during the measured attempt. Motor propulsion, electric foil propulsion, kite power, windsurf sails, and boat wake riding are not allowed in this paddle-powered class. A handheld wing or parawing is only allowed in a wing/parawing class, not in the paddle-powered class. Distance must be supported by a public article, event result, GPS track, Guinness listing, organizer report, credible video, or equivalent documentation. If an attempt is based on a route rather than a certified course, Foiling Freaks records should describe the support level, start and finish, equipment class, and any uncertainty in the notes. The value should use the total documented distance of one continuous or single-day downwind mission, not only a 12 hour split. Safety escorts are allowed unless the event claims otherwise.

How This Got the Nod

Exact day not confirmed in accessible source. Article was published 2022-04-26 and described the attempt as recent.