The record for the fastest time to reach Seychelles’ second largest island, Praslin, from the main island of Mahe remains intact, after the latest Mahe-Praslin windsurfing race on Saturday.

Seychelles’ top windsurfer, Jean-Marc Gardette, won the 44km race in one hour, 5 minutes and 19 seconds, which was some way off the record time of 57 minutes and 51.62 seconds, set by Stephen Stravens in 2002.

“It was tough race, especially with the wind not being strong all the way, while visibility was also very poor, so there were moments where I lost speed because of the lack of wind, but I am happy to have finished in first place,” said Gardette.

He added if the wind had been constant throughout the whole race, then, it is possible he could have broken the record.

The race began just of the coast of Mahe, near the island of Sainte Anne and ended at Grand Anse Praslin, where a large crowd gathered to wait for the surfers who had decided to take up the challenge.

While, Gardette won the race, a young participant really stole the show.

At only 13 years old, Jules Kandasamy, stunned everyone by ending the race in third place, showing that that Seychelles does indeed have promising young talent in the sport.

“I am very happy with my performance today, although I fell behind Gardette early, but I kept pushing and near the end I caught up with Languilla and finished third, just behind him,” said Kandasamy.

Jacquelin Languilla finished his race in second place, where he was clearly in pain after such a tough race.