How paddleboarding conquered Britain: the delights and dangers of the nation's fastest-growing sport
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"I thought: This is getting really bad. I just had to keep myself centered on the board and stay upright. It was my main focus and very draining."
"When she stopped, she could feel herself being blown away faster. The waves were horrific. The board rocked violently, but she managed to stay seated."
"I was freezing cold, exhausted, and emotional at the sight of help after 40 minutes out at sea. I didn't realize they were voluntary."
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