Zorionak!
Well, the World Championships of Surf Kayaking are over. Looks like they were held in Spain's Basque region. Let's see what they're saying about it.

Nice. Surf kayaking looks like a lot of fun.
And what's this? I think I see some English a bit down the page.
Also, for the rest of the day, I'm asking everyone at work to call me "Grand Master Long."
Argazki asko eta onak ikusi ditugu Bakio-Mundakako munduko txapelketan. Saioak ikusgarriak izan dira eta, zorionez, argazkilariak on-onak. Oraindik ere gehiago erakutsiko dizkizuegu. Oraingoz, hona hemen bost ederrenak.Man. Sounds exciting. And confusing! Are there pictures?

Nice. Surf kayaking looks like a lot of fun.
And what's this? I think I see some English a bit down the page.
These finals have left four new world champions: Rusty Sage (USA) in open short, Leonard Kelleher (Ireland) in open long, Sean Morley (USA) in master short and Buck Johnson in master long. The list is complemented by the winners of the finals from last Friday afternoon: Tracy Sherrington (Scotland) in women long, Valerie Bertrand (Canada) in women short, Chris Hobson (North Ireland) in junior long, David Speller (Jersey) junior short, Ross Fulcher (USA) grand master long and Kevin Quinn (North Ireland) grand masters short. As we say in basque languague, Zorionak!!Newsworthy! I like how Jersey counts as its own country.
Also, for the rest of the day, I'm asking everyone at work to call me "Grand Master Long."


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