Kite surfing
Kite surfing or Kite boarding is a kind of water sports that uses the wind to pull a rider on the water surface on a small surfboard or a kiteboard. There are a number of different styles of kiteboarding.
A kitesurfer or kiteboarder uses a board with or without foot-straps or bindings, combined with the power of a large controllable kite to propel the rider and the board across the water. In 2006, the number of kitesurfers has been estimated at around 150,000 to 210,000, with 114,465 inflatable kites sold that same year.[1] Various surfing styles have appeared to suit both kitesurfers and conditions, such as waveriding, freestyle, freeride, jumping, and cruising.[2]
Kite Surfing Media
A kiteboarder is pulled across the water by a power kite
Peter Lynn lifting a kite in Dieppe, September 1988
Laird Hamilton demonstrated kitesurfing in 1996
Alex Caizergues [fr] averaged 57.97 knots or 107.36 km/h over a 500m distance on 13 November 2017
Bruno Sroka covered 444 km (240 nmi) between France and Ireland on 19 July 2013
Francisco Lufinha covered 874 km (472 nmi) between Lisbon and Madeira on 7 July 2015
Notes
- ↑ "SBC Kiteboard Magazine 2006 industry survey". Archived from the original on 2008-06-22. Retrieved 2011-04-02.
- ↑ "Sessions with Susi- Episode 10 Susi visits Maui to meet up with Jason, Alby, Reo & Pete". Archived from the original on 2011-04-04. Retrieved 2011-04-02.