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BKSA Round 1

BKSA FREESTYLE ROUND 1 WATERGATE BAY CORNWALL

 Riders in front of the Watergate Hotel
Date – 18 – 20th April 2008

Hosted by – Extreme Academy in conjunction with The BKSA

Event Sponsors – Extreme Academy

Tour Sponsors – Deadman Clothing, Red Bull, ExPix & Buff

The British Kite Surfing Association returned to Watergate Bay for Round 1 of the British Freestyle Championships. With good wind forecasted, expectations were high and riders were hungry for the chance to prove what they could do after a winter of hard training.

riders briefing

Fresh from competing in international events were twice Pro Men’s British Champion Lewis Crathern from Worthing, who is sponsored by Slingshot, Jimmy Lewis, Dakine, Xcel, Relentless, Surface2Air Sports & UK Blinds, Sam Light from Hayling Island, sponsored by Naish & O’Neill, Ali Barrett, from Blackpool, sponsored by Lost Cause & Turbulence and South African rider Taro Niehaus sponsored by Best, 911 Energy Drink Hugo & Hugo Toyota, Island Tribe, Loop Clothing, Dakine & Xelerator.

Junior doing surface handle passFollowing the success of the Youth Training Schemes, the BKSA were delighted to welcome a new bunch of junior riders to the competition including, Martin Tatchell from Hereford, Danny Marrice from Shoreham – by – Sea, Jack Brooks, sponsored by BTS, Alistair Fletcher and Lukejunior playing on the waves Anyon Sponsored by Hangtime Kitesports, all from Lancashire, Dan Sweeney from Rustington, sponsored by Airhead , Jack Daykin from Darlington, sponsored by Ozone, Sam Moore from Bideford and Robbie Shire-Maidment, from Dorset, sponsored by Flexifoil International, Fat Face, MBS, Dirty Dog, Lost Cause & Forcefield.

 

Richard Gowers, Chairman of the British Kite Surfing Association said “With an average age of just 13 these youngsters are proving that development in the sport is working. We are very keen to expand our Youth Training Schemes and make Kite Surfing as accessible as possible to young people. With this in mind, we have more training planned for 2008 with training camps being run throughout the UK.

Over 50 riders registered to compete including South African rider, Jemma Grobbelaar, sponsored by Flexifoil, Xelerator, Dakine, Arnette, Pereuko, Lizzy Surf, CTi Ossur & Island Tribe.

The Race Crew looking good after being kited out in their new gear thanks to tour sponsors Deadman Clothing and tour sponsors ExPix back onboard to provide media & photographic services, things were looking good for the 1st Round of the Freestyle Championships.

Ali Barrett, had spectators holding their breath on Friday when he took to the water to test the conditions. Renowned for his ‘Big Air Jumps’, Ali didn’t disappoint when he reached heights of over 50 feet. Unfortunately the gusty offshore winds proved too much, and the start of the competition was postponed until the Saturday.


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beach scene

 riders wearing new Buff gear

Saturday & Sunday brought with it further disappointment as the wind conditions failed to improve. Riders chilled out in the tent provided by tour sponsors Red Bull as Ewan & Dave from the Red Bull team had the job of keeping frustrated competitors happy with their specially adapted Red Bull vehicle featuring video and sound systems. Riders also amused themselves by finding new and imaginative ways of wearing the Buff headgear courtesy of tour sponsors Buff!

The riders are now looking forward to the 2nd round of the Freestyle event which will be held in Barrow – in – Furness in June. In the meantime some will compete in the BKSA Wave event being held at the Atmosphere festival in Westward Ho this coming weekend.

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2007 EVENT ROUND UP

Hosted by the Extreme Academy Watergate Bay Cornwall  30th March - 1st April


Thursday


The weekend got off to a good start with the press call on Thursday.

 A good turn out from the pro fleet provided the press and film crews with plenty of action and interviews- of course there was great wind waves and sun.

There was footage shown over the 3 days on ITV Westcountry , BBC SouthWest , Radio interviews on Atlanic FM and BBC Cornwall as well as lots of coverage in the regional papers

  

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Friday

13 Pro Men and 6 Pro Ladies registered for the competition at Watergate Bay  .

Riders have been training hard this winter in foreign climates from South Africa , Australia and the Philipines.

Competitors came from South Africa , Ireland and the UK to make up the field of competitors.

Unfortunately the wind did not play ball on the Friday - it was up and down so no competition was held.

Friday night was seen with competitors chilling out at the local pub .

Saturday

13 Amateurs , 7 Juniors and 6 Seniors registered for the amateur comp - the standard having risen as well as some of the heights of some of the junior competitors!

Saturday started with clear skies and building surf but the wind was still not the best.

N to NE which means cross offshore the cliffs created turbulence and the wind was very gusty and difficult for the pro fleet who were were first to sail.

After a riders meeting the fleet decided to carry on with the competition even though conditions were very difficult. The gusty winds provided one or two upsets and proved a big hindrance to the more technical riders whilst the old school moves became the staple for consistent scoring.

Both the mens and womens pro fleets were completed with one or two shocks on the podium.

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1) Lewis Crathern Slingshot / Jimmy Lewis)

2) Ali Barrett (RRD / Lost Cause)     

3) Mark Conolly   (Flexifoil)

Pro womens

1) Andreya Wharry (Flexifoil)

2) Steph Bridge (North)

3) Helen Thompson (North)

The first 4 heats of the Amateur men were run unfortunately due to the incoming tide competition was suspended for the day .

Saturday night saw a great party at the Beach Hut - competitors rocked till the early hours!


Sunday

Sunday morning started promisingly as riders woke to plenty of pranks and joke on this April Fools Day, however the biggest joke was that the wind disappeared during the riders briefing.

Several attempts to run the competition in various formats from full heats to a slope style best trick failed in the disappointing wind. At least they tried!

The presentation was held below the beach cafe at the Extreme Academy where the Pro winners were presented officially with their results (

However due to the bad conditions two more prize were given to people who caught the judges eye .

Rebecca Morris the only female riding in the Ams for best wipe out ... after  being dazed she still managed to get back up and try to carry on with her heat.

Junior Dan Sweeny with a fantastic attempt at a slim chance which he just missed landing in the poor wind.

 

Sponsors - Extreme Academy

Sub Sponsors - Kitesurf Magazine, Kiteworld Magazine, Naish, Da Kine, KSA Clothing, F- One.

Full Results-

Pro Men

1. Lewis Crathern

2. Ali Barrett

3. Mark Connolly

4. Sam Light

5. Robin Snuggs

6.Lance Nunn

7=Francois Colussi

7=Chris Burke

9=Matt Coleby

9=Sean Murphy

9=Eamon Armstrong

9= Taro Neihaus

9=Denzil Williams

Pro Ladies

1 Andeya Wharry

2 Steph Bridge

3 Helen Thompson

4 Johara Sykes Davies

5 Annalisa Dovey

6 Jo Wilson

 

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