Fuerteventura PKRA kicks off

19 July 2009

Day 1 - Fuerteventura PKRA Kiteboarding Grand Slam 2009

pkra-day-1Sotavento, Fuerteventura July 18 – The Professional Kiteboard Riders Association (PKRA) – the world’s leading professional kiteboarding organization is back in Fuerteventura and in full force. Under overcast skies, the opening games of the Fuerteventura PKRA Kiteboarding Grand Slam 2009 kicked-off with the Freestyle event after the mandatory riders’ meeting of 10:45 am.

Extreme kiteboarding action unfolded as the ladies started the day’s competition at 12:45 pm. Lighter winds, yet still strong, prevailed during the first half of the competition which ranged between 18 to 28 knots but with stronger gusts coming through every so often.

Joanna Litwin (Nobile, POL) dominated the first heat of the day, defeating Jalou Langeree (Naish, NED) with a very strong win, scoring high on technical difficulties. Litwin landed a 313, blind judge, s-bend to blind, slim, and a blind judge with aerial handle pass against Langeree’s blind judge, raley to blind and kiteloop.

North Kiteboarding’s Angela Peral (ESP) had an easy win over Laila Puehringer (Eclipse, AUT) in the second heat.

Karolina Winkowska (Naish, POL) defeated Susi Mai (Cabrinha, GER) in the third heat of the day with a higher technical difficulty score for her 313, raley to wrap, raley to blind and front to wrap against Mai’s raley to blind. Also climbing one notch up the competition ladder was Bruna Kajiya (Flexifoil, BRA) winning over Laura Fernandez (ESP) in the 4th heat also with a higher technical difficulty score. Kajiya stomped a blind judge, s-bend to blind, 313, raley to wrap and a back to blind air pass while Fernandez’s massive kiteloop-frontloop and raley weren’t enough to put her on top.

After the first round of the women’s heats, there was a lunch break that lasted 40 minutes and games director Olaf Van Tol decided to switch to the men’s division around 3:00 pm.

In the first men’s heat, Reno Romeu (North, BRA) had his first win of the day at the expense of Johnno Scholte (NED) via a higher technical difficulty score and power. A blind judge with aerial handle pass, back to blind air pass, 313, mobe 5, and a flat 360 were enough to win against Scholte’s blind judge, back to blind air pass, high handle pass front mobe and kiteloop. In the second set of the same heat, Sam Light (Naish, GBR) struggled in the strong winds and lost to Borsuk via technical difficulty and variation.

The strong wind conditions which were ranging from 25 to 35 knots with gustiness of over 40 knots made it tough for the men to land their tricks. However, with extra effort from the competitors who were on their smallest kites (5 – 7 meters), most riders were able to ride the conditions out and advanced to the next round.

The second heat saw Ariel Corniel (Ozone, DOM) took an easy win over Jo Ciastula (Airush, ESP) while Tour veteran Cesar Portas (North, ESP) won over countryman Borja Rodriguez (Slingshot) in the 3rd heat. Portas landed a blind judge, slim, flat 360 and a kiteloop while Rodriguez managed to land some big jumps and kiteloops and was overtaken with technical difficulties.

Young rider Andy Yates (Slingshot, AUS) took advantage of the strong winds and landed a 313, non-inverted slim, mobe 5, blind judge with aerial handle pass, kgb and a front mobe. Yates defeated Sergey Borisov (Best, RUS) who landed a regular and switch blind judge plus a raley, with a much higher technical difficulty score. The Aussie also took a convincing win over Tour veteran Portas in the 10th heat with solid, powered moves.

Youri Zoon (Slingshot, NED), a former Fuerteventura winner is back after two years off the Tour and was loving the strong winds. A blind judge with aerial handle pass, back to blind air pass, front mobe, a huge kiteloop, non-inverted slim and a flat 360 is all it took to defeat Daniel James (North, UK) in the 5th heat.

Russian rider Petr Tyuskevich (Flexifoil) dominated the first set of the 7th heat while Michael Shitzhofer (JN Kites, AUT) defeated Alberto Rondina (Cabrinha, ITA) in the second set. A blind judge with aerial handle pass, s-bend to blind, slim, front mobe, mobe and kiteloop for the Austrian rider were enough to win against the Italian’s flat 360, blind judge, slim and kiteloop.

Heat #8b was run and re-ran due to the announcer instructing the rescue crew to retrieve a board for Evgeny Novozheev (North, RUS) who was still in the competition box. Effectively, the rescue boat interfered with the heat and had to be re-sailed. Nevertheless, Tom Court (North, GBR) convincingly won both runs.

In the 9th heat, Alex Pastor (Naish, ESP) had a late surge and took the win against Corniel who was on a borrowed kite for the strong winds. The Spanish rider landed a nice blind judge with aerial handle pass, blind judge, regular and switch back to blind air pass, regular and switch non-inverted slim and a mobe.

Last year’s Tour runner-up Kevin Langeree (Naish, NED) grabbed an easy win in the 10th heat against Morales, while Zoon zoomed-in pass Tom Hebert (Airush, New Caledonia) in heat #11a. Trick variation and powered moves was the deciding factor in this heat.

Seb Garat (RRD, FRA) had some difficulty in the increasing wind speed and messed up a few landings but still managed to win the heat against Paris with a raley to blind, back to blind air pass, front mobe and blind judge.

In the last heat of the day, current champion Aaron Hadlow (Flexifoil, GBR) had a sort of a warm up heat with a great display for the crowd. Hadlow defeated Court who tried hard but the reigning champion proved too good in strong winds. A blind judge with aerial handle pass, a huge kiteloop, blind judge, mobe, flat 360, and a shifty 360 were more than enough to beat Court’s blind judge with aerial handle pass and shifty 360.

Aaron HadlowThe Fuerteventura PKRA Kiteboarding Grand Slam 2009 is organized and presented by Pro Center Rene Egli in cooperation with Playas de Jandia Fuerteventura, the Tourism Council of Fuerteventura, Gobierno de Canarias, Hotel Melia Gorriones, Tropical, Cabrinha and Neilpryde.

More updates to follow.

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The Racing Rules of Sailing

ISAF Publishes Experimental Kiteboarding Competition Rules for Kiteboard racing

The International Sailing Federation (ISAF) has announced that the Experimental Kiteboarding Competition Rules have been released and published on the ISAF website.

Credit: KPWT Carlos Delicado

Credit: KPWT Carlos Delicado

The Appendix BB — Experimental Kiteboarding Competition Rules have been published to provide a consistent global framework for kiteboarding competition. The Experimental Rules were produced by members of the ISAF Racing Rules Committee and ISAF Windsurfing Committee in collaboration with a group of kiteboarding enthusiasts in Europe and the USA.

These Kiteboarding Competition Rules are called “experimental” because they will be revised from time to time in response to feedback, comments and suggestions sent to ISAF by sailors, event organizers and judges who use them. Ultimately, it is expected that a revised version of Appendix BB will be put forward to be considered by the ISAF Racing Rules Committee and the ISAF Council for inclusion as a new appendix in a future edition of The Racing Rules of Sailing, the rules which govern the sport on the water worldwide.

The Experimental Kiteboarding Competition Rules were developed from the Windsurfing Competition Rules in Appendix B of The Racing Rules of Sailing. They are freely available to download from The Racing Rules of Sailing pages on the ISAF website at www.sailing.org/rrs or via the link below.

Click here to download Appendix BB — Experimental Kiteboarding Competition Rules.

David TILLETT (AUS), Chairman of the ISAF Racing Rules Committee, said, “ISAF is delighted to introduce the Experimental Kiteboarding Competition Rules. These Experimental Rules provide a great starting point for competition in this exciting new area of our sport. I would like to thank the members of the group that developed these rules, and in particular Dick Rose, Chairman of the Racing Rules Working Party, and Kamen Fillyov, Chairman of the Windsurfing Committee, for their work in producing the Experimental Rules.”

The ISAF Council welcomed kiteboarding into the ISAF family in November 2008, when it approved the International Kiteboarding Association as an ISAF International Class Association at the ISAF Annual Conference in Madrid.

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KPWT - Moviestar Kite Pro Tarifa, Spain

Tarifa,  Spanish playground, welcomes International Kiteboarding and the KPWT Official world championship tour from the 1st to the 5th July. Disciplines include Freestyle, Course racing, Board off and Kiteloop for a total prize purse of 23 000 Euros.

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South African’s leading lady Sjoukje Bredenkamp will be doing the honours and taking part as well as local Jemma Grobbelaar. GUST magazine will be attending the event, as it dove tails withe the annula Cabrinha Press launch of the 2010 Nomad.

Like Cape Town is to Africa, Tarifa is the most popular kiteboarding destination in Europe!  The Action on the beach will consist of excellent kiteboarding at Spanish and Europeen premier kiteboarding beach with loads of fun and games provided by the sponsors. The evenings will consist of parties and music concert, in true Tarifa style.

Spanish riders are eagerly anticipating the arrival of the best international riders from the Kiteboard Pro World Tour and are ready to take them on in the battle for the top honour.

Keep an eye on the GUST website for updates on how the SA riders are doing. Note some of the big brands involved like Havaianas and O Neill. Let’s hope they will show some support of the SA kiteboarding scene in months to come!

See the following link for the results of the recent O Neill Cold Water Classic held in the Western Cape, SA.

O'Neill Cold Water Classic, Kalk Bay Reef, Cape Town

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