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Mayo Mayhem Windsurfing Event Rescheduled for 4th-5th October

2nd October 2025
Competitors face the waves at the Mayo Mayhem Windsurfing event
Competitors – and dolphins – face the waves at the Mayo Mayhem Windsurfing event, showcasing skills along the stunning Wild Atlantic Way.  Credit: Jimmy Freeley

The Mayo Mayhem Windsurfing event has been rescheduled to this weekend, 4th and 5th October. Originally slated for last weekend, this premier event is powered by RWE and is expected to draw windsurfers from across Ireland and beyond.

The competition will take place at either Keel Beach on Achill Island or Mulranny, depending on the wind conditions. “We’re excited to welcome both local and international competitors,” said organiser Malcolm Scott.

Now a 3-star ranked world tour event, Mayo Mayhem promises thrilling displays of skill and courage. Athletes will showcase their talent against the backdrop of the Wild Atlantic Way, with competitors evaluated on their jumping and wave riding skills.

Spectators can look forward to an exhilarating mix of surfing and motocross on water. For additional information, contact Malcolm at 087 637 6412, or email [email protected]

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