The 4th Lüderitz Speed Challenge: World Record Attempt in Speed Sailing

After 3 successful events, The Lüderitz Speed Challenge has earned its credibility and made its mark in the World of Speed Sailing. In 2010, for the first time in the history of Speed Sailing, all 3 of the sailing disciplines (windsurfing, kitesurfing and hydrofoils) will jointly compete in the same event for the coveted title of the “Fastest sailing vessel”.

In 2004 Sébastien Cattelan together with Sophie Routaboul, co-organiser of the event, discovered the now legendary speed location in Luderitz. This natural lagoon in the Namib Desert has all the qualities to become the top international speed sailing venue in the world. The warm desert winds accelerate through the surrounding hills and on reaching the cold waters of the Atlantic Ocean, thermal atmospheric pressure creates incredibly high wind speeds.

3 Oct 2008, Luderitz Bay, Namibia: French kite surfer Sebastien Cattelan was the first person to break the mythical 50 knots sailing barrier (+ 90 km/h over 500m averages).

Speed Sailing has become an international inter-disciplinary sport. For many years an ongoing challenge existed between windsurfers, hydrofoil boats and kitesurfers to smash records - capturing the imagination of the media in a battle where speed barriers are constantly being broken.

So what’s in store for 2010?
The favorable results of the previous year which offered a tempestuous run for our sportsmen recording upwards of 90 km/ph  on a 20-50cm deep, 500m long and 2m wide canal, has initiated continual improvement of the speed strip. In 2010, conditions for navigation have been improved by way of a more efficient canal of 10m of wide, 700m long, with a depth of 1m.

The aim this year is to widen the canal at the start as much as possible, making entry much easier. The sand taken from the canal will be laid up wind, creating a wall for protection against chop created in the water at high tide. The canal will have sufficient water depth to conform to the WSSRC rule (15cm minimum throughout) and even at low tide when the water recedes, the canal will remain at least 50cm deep throughout the run.  These increased proportions of the canal will result in greater safety compared to the previous wooden chop killer.

The 2010 Luderitz Speed Challenge promises to be the most hotly contested competition held in the history of Speed Sailing.

Source: Sébastien Cattelan and Sophie Routaboul

Click here to visit Luderitz Speed Challenge’s website.

And what does speed sailing mean for the environment? (saving the world, one speed record at a time!)

Says Sebastien Cattelan:  “Using natural energy, has consequences for you, for us …
These performances represent what is possible in the future using energy from nothing but what nature provides.Wind-driven sailing vessels are once again becoming the pioneers in maritime transportation, and kite makers have been approached by forward-thinking commercial boat owners to design huge kites to experiment with the concept of using wind power to help drive large cargo vessels.

In theory, the kiteboard is replaced by a huge vessel, however the principle is the same. This development would result in huge cuts in the consumption of fuel, reduce oil spills and the overall cost of transportation costs world-wide.
We have entered a point in history where innovative ideas from nature will help to contribute to the protection of our planet”.
What a cool thought! (where’s the ‘Like’ button?)

Source: Sébastien Cattelan cattelan.sebastien@gmail.com  and Sophie Routaboul so.event@live.fr
Click here to visit Luderitz Speed Challenge’s website.

Luderitz Speed Challenge: a bit of history

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KB4Girls Targeting female kiters in all of Scandinavia

 TAMPA/LONDON/BERLIN, July, 20th 2010: While Scandinavia is known for its rugged beauty and its great snow in the wintertime it is also known for producing great female competitors in the kiteboarding world – just one of many reasons for KB4girls to target female kiters in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland from August 27-29.
 
With local rippers Anki Knutsson and Anna Sparre, the KB4girls team around world champion Kristin Boese will have the best possible support to reach out to the girls in Scandinavia and to teach them new skills.

Anki Knutsson says: “I have known Kristin for almost seven years. We have travelled on the PKRA tour together and spent many off-seasons in the same places. To get together with her to organise the KB4girls event in my home country is very special for me. It’s really an inspiration to be able to ride with other girls who push themselves and who understand each other. I really want to share this with the girls back home even if it is just for one weekend. “
 
The Oeresund Sound will be the perfect location for the KB4girls event since it offers a huge bay with many different spots for different wind directions but also shallow water for easy learning. Based at a camp ground the girls will drive to wherever the conditions in the bay are best and practise new moves under the instructions of Anki, Anna and Kristin all weekend.
  
Upcoming KB4girls events: 

  • Fischland, Germany:  August 20-22, 2010
  • Malmo, Sweden: August 28-29, 2010
  • Hood River, USA: September 4, 2010
  • Montauk/NY, USA: September 24-26, 2010
  • Lancing, UK: October 8-10, 2010

Constantly Kiting: Kitesurfing and Surfing School

Wesley Fourie - Constantly Kiting’s Frontman - also happens to be our very own Gustmagazine.com Kitesurfing Technique Advisor!

Contact him for Kitesurfing or surfing lessons: info@constantlykiting.com or 073 071 3878.

Endless Summer - kitesurf, windsurf, surf, SUP & Paraglide Beach House

For kitesurfing & SUP lessons, as well as accomodation.

For kitesurfing & SUP lessons, as well as accomodation.

Endless Summer: SUP Lessons

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Endless Summer Beach House: For SUP Lessons, Kiting, accomodation and webcam views of Kite Beach. Click Here to visit their site.

Surfcenter Wustrow takes KB4girls back to its roots

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World’s surf stars in PE for autograph session at Surf Centre TONIGHT!

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