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Connor Baxter Wins 7th Straight Victory At 2016 Maui 2 Molokai

A visibly stoked Connor Baxter after winning his 7th straight Maui-2-Molokai win. | Photo courtesy: Karen Baxter A visibly stoked Connor Baxter after winning his 7th straight Maui-2-Molokai win. | Photo courtesy: Karen Baxter

MAUI, Hawaii - Connor Baxter just won his 7th straight victory at the 2016 Maui-2-Molokai race over the weekend making history as he extends the longest winning streak in the men’s sport. Not only has Connor never lost this race, but nobody else has ever won it. Connor took out the inaugural event as a scrawny teenager at 15-years-old back in 2010, and he has triumphed every year since. Hear all about the win from Connor himself below.

“The 2016 Maui-2-Molokai Event was such an epic race after racing in flat water for six weeks in Europe! The first time I crossed this channel - I was 8 1/2 years old and I was windsurfing and I definitely don't plan on stopping any time soon.

The race started at 9:30am at Honolua Bay on Maui and there were a few heavy hitters on the line with me. Matt Nottage, James Casey, Livio Menelau, Vinnicius Martins and of course Travis Grant - who I was the most worried about. We were all lined up and ready to go on the start line - and when the horn blew - we all hit the gas like it was a 10-mile race. Up at the front, we had about six or seven guys pushing hard in the flat water - staying together. It took about 20 minutes until we hit some good bumps - so that's when I started doing my thing and pulling away from the group with Travis and Matt. The three of us stuck together for about 45 minutes and then Travis and I went into the next gear and pulled away from Matt and then it was a two-man race.

Travis and I went back and forth for the next hour - talking a bit - but both wanting the same thing. I knew the last part of the race would be lighter winds and possibly flat - so I just put my head down and went into my own world and started to surf the bumps. I just kept my eyes on the finish line and focused on winning my 7th title in a row on this run. The closer I got to Molokai the bumps started getting better and better - and I was in my happy place. The next thing I knew, I had a solid gap on Travis - but it wasn't over yet. I kept the hammer down all the way to the finish line - and crossed in first place - in a time of 2 hours 58 minutes 51 seconds.

connor baxter 2016 maui 2 molokai 2Connor Baxter on his way to another victory. | Photo via: Karen Baxter

The conditions were not epic, but it was a really fun run nonetheless. And, it was actually a particularly fast crossing. It was my 2nd time to do the crossing in under 3 hours - and only a few minutes shy of the 2:55:46 course record I set in 2012. So, that just means I have to paddle harder next year!!

I want to thank my sponsors for all their support – Starboard, Dakine, Maui Jim Sunglasses, Futures Fins, Hammer Nutrition, GoPro, Garmin, UB Super, Waterman’s Sunscreen, OnIt Pro and Hi-Tech Sports. Also a big Mahalo to all the event organizers and all the volunteers. You know I’ll be back next year to defend my title!"

To see more from Connor Baxter, click HERE.

Last modified onMonday, 18 July 2016 14:11
Connor Baxter

Maui, Hawaii - Connor Baxter is a highly accomplished stand up paddle racer and is one of the best in the world. His unique paddling technique is now named after him – “The Connor Baxter Choke Stroke” and people worldwide have adapted to his style of paddling. Connor was born on the island of Maui and raised on the water. When competing in a race, chances are you will see Connor finish on the podium. 

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