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Aloha Classic

The Aloha Classic is touted as "the single most prestigious event in the windsurfing world", held at Ho'okipa Beach Park on the north shore of Maui. The event takes place each year in late October and early November for the best wind and wave conditions and it is common to have 15–20 foot wave faces during the contest. Since 2011 the event has been run by the International Windsurfing Tour (IWT) as the Grand Final of The IWT Wave Tour. The IWT is the Hawaiian based organisation for the wave riders of the Asia Pacific hemisphere. The Aloha Classic has often been the final event of the Professional Windsurfers Association (PWA) crowning the PWA Wave World Champions.

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The Aloha Classic is touted as "the single most prestigious event in the windsurfing world",12 held at Ho'okipa Beach Park on the north shore of Maui.3 The event takes place each year in late October and early November for the best wind and wave conditions and it is common to have 15–20 foot wave faces during the contest.4 Since 2011 the event has been run by the International Windsurfing Tour (IWT)5 as the Grand Final of The IWT Wave Tour. The IWT is the Hawaiian based organisation for the wave riders of the Asia Pacific hemisphere.6 The Aloha Classic has often been the final event of the Professional Windsurfers Association (PWA)7 crowning the PWA Wave World Champions.

During the 1980s and 1990s The Aloha Classic was a Grand Slam event offering competition in all three of the Professional Boardsailing Association PBA/PWA windsurfing disciplines: wave riding, slalom (windsurf)|slalom and course racing.

Due to the difficulty of raising high levels of prize money through sponsorship, the event could not always offer all disciplines or get the status of an official PWA World Cup. Since 2011, the contest has focused entirely on radical wave riding.

During the 1990s, a second competition was regularly held in Ho'okipa, known as the Maui Invitational. 1994-1995 there was a third competition, known as the Chiemsee World Cup Maui.

With eight victories at these various Hookipa events, Robby Naish is the most successful competitor in the wave contests at Ho'okipa, followed by Jason Polakow (4), Mark Angulo (3) Morgan Noireaux (3). For the women, Angela Cocheran (7) is the best performer in history with seven victories in wave riding, ahead of Iballa Ruano Moreno (4) and Debbie Brown (3). (Status of 2020)

List of winners

Competitions shaded grey were not counted as windsurf world cup.

Year Women Men
19848 United States Dana Dawes (overall)
United States Debbie Brown (Wave)
United States Dana Dawes (slalom)
United States Alex Aguera (overall)
United States Alex Aguera (Wave)
United States Alex Aguera (slalom)
19869 United States Kelby Anno (wave) United States Robby Naish (wave)
198710 United States Kelby Anno (wave)
United States Dana Dawes (slalom)
United States Robby Naish (wave)
United States Alan Cadiz (slalom)
198811 United States Dana Dawes (wave)
Spain Britt Dunkerbeck (slalom)
United States Mark Angulo (wave)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (slalom)
198912 France Nathalie Le Lievre (overall)
United States Angela Cocheran (wave)
Spain Britt Dunkerbeck (slalom)
France Nathalie Le Lievre (course race)
United States Robby Naish (overall)
United States Robby Naish (wave)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (slalom)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (course race)
199013 United States Angela Cocheran (overall)
United States Angela Cocheran (wave)
Spain Britt Dunkerbeck (slalom)
New Zealand Barbara Kendall (course race)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (overall)
United States Rush Randle (wave)
Sweden Anders Bringdal (slalom)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (course race)
199114 Spain Britt Dunkerbeck (overall)
United States Angela Cocheran (wave)
Spain Britt Dunkerbeck (slalom)
Spain Britt Dunkerbeck (course race)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (overall)
United States Robby Naish (wave)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (slalom)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (course race)
199215 Spain Britt Dunkerbeck (slalom)
Spain Britt Dunkerbeck (course race)
wave: no score
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (slalom)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (course race)
wave: no score
199316 Germany Jutta Müller (overall)
? (wave)
? (slalom)
? (course race)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (overall)
Australia Jason Polakow (wave)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (slalom)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (course race)
199417 France Nathalie Le Lievre (overall)
New Zealand Barbara Kendall (wave)
France Nathalie Le Lievre (slalom)
Italy Alessandra Sensini (course race)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (overall)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (wave)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (slalom)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (course race)
199818 (no competition) Australia Jason Polakow (wave)
199919 United States Jennifer Henderson (wave) United Kingdom Nik Baker (wave)
200020 United States Angela Farrell (née Cocheran) (wave)
Netherlands Lucienne Ernst (Race)
Argentina Francisco Goya (wave)
United States Kevin Pritchard (Race)
200121 ? Dominican Republic Tony Garcia
200422 Japan Motoko Sato (wave) wave: no score
200523 United States Jennifer Henderson (wave) Spain Alex Mussolini (wave)
2006 SpainIballa Ruano Moreno (wave) Cape Verde Josh Angulo (wave)
201124 Japan Junko Nagoshi (wave) France Camille Juban (wave)
201225 Japan Junko Nagoshi (wave) United States Bernd Roediger (wave)
2013 (no competition) United States Levi Siver (wave)
26 Japan Junko Nagoshi (wave) United States Bernd Roediger (wave)
2014 Spain Iballa Ruano Moreno (wave) United States Morgan Noireaux (wave)
27 Japan Junko Nagoshi (wave) Morocco Boujmaa Guilloul (wave)
2015 Spain Iballa Ruano Moreno (wave) United States Morgan Noireaux (wave)
2016 Aruba Sarah-Quita Offringa (Wave) United States Kevin Pritchard (Wave)
2017 France Sarah Hauser (Wave) United States Morgan Noireaux (Wave)
2018 France Sarah Hauser (Wave) France Camille Juban (Wave)
2019 Aruba Sarah-Quita Offringa (Wave) France Antoine Martin (Wave)
202128 Poland Adam Warchol (Wave Youth)
2022 29 Australia Jessica Crisp (Wave) Brazil Marcillio Browne (Wave)
2023 30 Aruba Sarah-Quita Offringa (Wave) France Antoine Martin (Wave)
2024 31 France Sarah Hauser (Wave) United States Bernd Roediger (Wave)
2025 32 Aruba Sarah-Quita Offringa (Wave) United States Morgan Noireaux (Wave)

Maui Invitational

In contrast to the Aloha Classic, the Maui Invitational takes part in spring time, when the trade winds are more reliable. This event was most of the time sponsored by the wet suit brand O'Neill. In 2025, the event was revived as Maui Pro-Am sponsored by Maui Fin Company as four star event in the IWT/PWA combined Wave tour.

Year Women Men
198433 Peggy Kind (overall)
 ? (wave)
 ? (slalom)
United States Robby Naish (overall)
United States Robby Naish (wave)
United States Robby Naish (slalom)
198534 United States Debbie Brown (wave) United States Alex Aguera (wave)
198735 United States Debbie Brown (wave) United States Ian Boyd (wave)
198836 United States Lorraine Daly (wave) United States Robby Naish (wave)
198937 France Nathalie Le Lievre (overall)
United States Angela Cocheran (wave)
France Nathalie Le Lievre (slalom)
France Nathalie Le Lievre (course race)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (overall)
United States Mark Angulo (wave)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (slalom)
Australia Phil McGain (course race)
199038 United States Dana Anderson (wave) United States Dave Kalama (wave)
199139 Australia Jessica Crisp (overall)
United States Angela Cocheran (wave)
Australia Jessica Crisp (slalom)
Australia Jessica Crisp (course race)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (overall)
Australia Jason Polakow (wave)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (slalom)
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (course race)
199240 Spain Britt Dunkerbeck (course race)
wave: no score
slalom: no score
Spain Bjørn Dunkerbeck (course race)
wave: no score
slalom: no score
199541 France Caroline Haslin (wave) United States Robby Naish (wave)
200042 United States Angela Farrell (née Cocheran) (wave) United States Kevin Pritchard (wave)
200443 Japan Motoko Sato (wave) Australia Jason Polakow (wave)
200544 Spain Iballa Ruano Moreno (wave) Cape Verde Josh Angulo (wave)
2025 France Marine Hunter (wave) Brazil Marcilio Browne (wave)

Chiemsee Worldcup Maui

At the heights of the windsurfing boom a third Worldcup took place at Ho'okipa, the Chiemsee Worldcup Maui. It took the time slot of the Maui Invitational, which in exchange was moved to early summer.

Year Women Men
199445 Australia Jessica Crisp (wave) United States Mark Angulo (wave)
199546 Australia Jessica Crisp (wave) United States Robby Naish (wave)
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