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PKRA Fuerteventura with $77,000 USD prize money
Wednesday, 16 July 2008 10:52

PKRA Fuerteventura

Fuerteventura once again will host a Grand Slam Event of the PKRA Kiteboarding World Tour. It will hold 3 official disciplines Freestyle, Racing, and Speed for over $77,000 USD in Prize Money. Fuerteventura is well known as the most extreme PKRA Kiteboarding World Tour event due to the guaranteed strong winds encounter at this location.

Here you can expect to see some of the best Kiteboarding action with the biggest jumps, top speeds, and most spectacular crashes, as riders push themselves in these very windy conditions.

PKRA Freestyle + Course Racing Grand Slam:  
 
Kiteboarding PKRA Freestyle + Course Racing Grand Slam: 29.07.-02.08.
Inscription & Opening ceremony: 28.07.
Prize giving ceremony: 02.08.
Prize money: 45.000 €

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Rowers save £700-worth of kitesurfing equipment in Portland Harbour
Monday, 14 July 2008 10:51

Sir Tristan 

A team of rowers saved the day after a kitesurfer became separated from his kite. They retrieved £700-worth of kitesurfing equipment, which was lost by Pete Jennings in Portland Harbour. The visiting American, 37, got into difficulty when his kite was blown away by strong winds.

The crew of Weymouth Rowing Club gig Sir Tristan responded to a Coastguard appeal to help retrieve the 12-metre surfing kite. Chris Barsky, trainee coxswain of Sir Tristan, said: "We were the only craft which responded and it was quite an achievement because we are just a rowing boat.

"With so much rope trailing behind the kite, it could have endangered fishing boats. We guided our gig to intercept the kite. We were in the right place at the right time."

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Charles Deleau wins Course Racing PKRA Portugal 2008
Monday, 14 July 2008 10:34

PKRA Portugal 2008 

The spectacular kiteboarding competition here in Portimão, Spain dubbed the Kite Masters Portimão World Tour 2008 continues on its 4th day with the wind averaging 15-20 knots under clear skies with the temperature pegged at 24° Celsius. The course racing event got underway at 1:00 pm followed by the Freestyle tournament and one final race before concluding the day at 7:00 pm.

The Course Racing scoreboard is now a one-two North team on the top composed of Charles Deleau (FRA) in first place, who won today’s 1st and 2nd races and Sean Farley (MEX) now in second place after winning race #3 and coming in second in the other two races.

Farley overtook Best Kiteboarding’s Sami Gali (Spain) who is now in 3rd place overall after finishing 3rd in the first two races and coming in 4th in race #3. Another North racer – Dirk Hanel (GER) remains in 4th place overall while Takoon’s Bruno Sroka (FRA) completes the top 5.

No change in the women’s division racing scoreboard as North Kiteboarding’s Steph Bridge (GBR) still manages to cling onto the top position overall even after finishing 3rd in race #1 and 2nd in race #3. The North racer finished 1st in race #2 with a total of 11.2 points after 11 races. Best Kiteboarding’s Gina Esteva (Spain) is still in second place with 15.7 points after finishing 2nd in race #1 and #2. Cabrinha’s Fabienne D’Ortoli (FRA) occupies third place with 17.1 points overall.

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SURFING

Tom Butler and Sebastian Steudtner want the biggest waves in Europe
17/06/2013
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Tom Butler and Sebastian Steudtner had a busy winter chasing huge swells around Europe.
When they're not surfing, Butler and Steudtner never stop training and getting fit for the next big wave surfing session. Road cycling is a big part of their training program as is boxing. In the beginning of the year, two huge swells invaded the Atlantic. On the 13th January, Shane Dorian pushed the both European surfers to paddle into the biggest waves to date in the Old Continent. Praia do Norte, Nazar [ ... ]


Oney Anwar shines in the 2013 Oakley Pro Bali Trials
17/06/2013
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Oney Anwar has taken out the 2013 Oakley Pro Bali Trials, at Keramas, and secured a ticket to the main event where he will battle Jordy Smith and Matt Wilkinson.
One of Indonesia's most promising talents, Anwar defeated Putra Hermawan in the final, staged in 2-3 foot waves at Keramas, leaving his opponent requiring a near perfect score of 9.10 on the siren. Oney attended Palm Beach Currumbin High School, in Australia's Gold Coast, and was apart of the schools sports excellence program.


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KITEBOARDING

Kiteracing Oceanic Championships set for Western Australia
13/06/2013
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The inaugural Kiteracing Oceanic Championships will be sailed in Leighton Beach, Western Australia, between 10th-15th December.
The new annual Course Racing event is run by the International Kiteboarding Association (IKA) and International Sailing Federation (ISAF). There will be kite racers from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, America, Great Britain, Brazil, Spain, Germany, Poland, and more, competing at the Kiteracing Oceanic Championships.


Sam Light clinches the 2013 Triple-S Invitational
11/06/2013
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Sam Light has taken the overall 2013 Triple-S Invitational title, held in Cape Hatteras, USA.
The 2013 Triple S Invitational is over. Male and female winners have been crowned in Surf, Slick, Slider and Overall Divisions. The overall trophies were stolen by Sam Light and Colleen Carroll. This year, the iconic kite competition saw a new format being introduced, with heats, a scoring system and a panel of judges.


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WINDSURFING

Antoine Albeau sails to victory at the 2013 PWA Catalunya World Cup
17/06/2013
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Antoine Albeau has conquered the 2013 PWA Catalunya World Cup, in Spain. The final took four hours to be completed, due to the gusty and shifty winds.
Albeau has tasted his inaugural season triumph, on the beautiful shores of Costa Brava, to halt Bjorn Dunkerbeck from claiming the title, for the first time, in three years. The French sailor demonstrated his perfectly timed starts time and time again, along with a phenomenal top speed to blow the competition out of the water.


Winds kick up the "Ultimate Windsurf Game"
14/06/2013
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A group of video game developers are working on the "Ultimate Windsurf Game", an update of the "Windsurfing MMX".
It is still work in progress, but the windsurfing community can already test the early version of the "Ultimate Windsurf Game". The team behind the windsurfing game has been listening to the first impressions in order to improve and build a future solid release. "We are aiming to make the game as an update of the game 'Windsurfing MMX', which is a great game, but has stopped in d [ ... ]


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BODYBOARDING

Has Jake Stone's 720 air rotation set the future of bodyboarding?
17/06/2013
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Jake Stone has landed the first 720 air in competitive bodyboarding. Will this move set a standard in the future of the sport?
The first 720 rotation in skateboarding was completed, for the the first time, by Tony Hawk in 1985. Two full mid-air rotations. Fourteen years later, the same Tony Hawk would upgrade it to 900, at the X Games. Skaters have already pushed the limits of aerial rotations. In 2012, a 12-year-old rider by the name of Tom Schaar landed the "impossible" 1080, on the Woodwa [ ... ]


Amaury Lavernhe claims the 2013 Itacoatiara Pro
17/06/2013
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Amaury Lavernhe has claimed the 2013 Itacoatiara Pro, in the waves of Brazil.
The rider from the Reunion Island defeated Jeff Hubbard in the final heat of the Brazilian event, held in 4-6 foot waves. Ben Player and Lavernhe are now tied at the top of the IBA World Tour rankings. Amaury edged out Hubbard with an amazing backflip off a heavy closeout section, which earned him the points he needed to take a stunning victory. A total of 14.76 against the Hawaiian's 13.56 points.


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