"I have known Lee Korzits for more than 15 years, and it's fascinating, on a personal level, to see the progress this rare girl has made. At the source is Lee's love of the sea in every way possible - surfing, windsurfing, and of course Olympic windsurfing. She no less enjoys casting a fishing net with her rather special father, Sasson. The sea is good for Lee's soul - but surfing is what sustains her.
She burst into public prominence with her first World Championship title in 2003, but couldn't reproduce that achievement, went through some ups and downs and eventually decided to quit Olympic windsurfing. It was obvious to those who know her that her will to compete, and especially the knowledge that she hadn't realized her full potential, would bring her back into the Olympic reckoning."
She burst into public prominence with her first World Championship title in 2003, but couldn't reproduce that achievement, went through some ups and downs and eventually decided to quit Olympic windsurfing. It was obvious to those who know her that her will to compete, and especially the knowledge that she hadn't realized her full potential, would bring her back into the Olympic reckoning."
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