And it
really turned out as an spectacular event with the highest mediapresence,
biggest number of spectators as well as riders and the highest pricemoney in
KTA history. KTA s work paid off finally and there is a huge media presence,
also because this is the first event after they announced that Kitesurfing will
be Olympic in 2016. 1 billion people watched the kiteevent on TV. The whole
town got a day off to watch us. Unfortunately there was especially on that day
no wind, but the spectators got their show on the following days. On Friday it
was blowing constantly 15-20 knots and we started the event with freestyle and
went through the whole single elimination followed by 3 courseraces raceboard
and 2 amazing races of twintip with over 80 riders.
But Sunday
turned out to be a perfect day- the wind was blowing and luckily not too strong
as the forecast showed 28 knots. A day packed full of action putting all
disciplines in one day. Starting with a big air show in the Old School
competition, going through the whole double elimination moving on to a twintip
race and a raceboardrace with 25 knots finished the competition.
The wind
blowing made the day feel like European temperatures, which made it hard for
the Asian riders not being used to the cold. I was super happy have fighted
myself up in the freestyle double elimination to the fourth place, as I didn’t
have a twintip on my feet since January and it was better than expected- my
final Good bye to Freestyle competitions! As forecasted the wind picked up in the
afternoon and our last race for the raceboard happened in 25 knots and all
girls were struggling on the 9m kites. Super happy after my result in
Podersdorf to win China again and hopefully doing my next events in Europe
better as well.|
Freestyle Frauen
1. Nanette van der Slugt (Niederlande)
2. Su Kay (Neuseeland)
3. Alison Dudfield (Australien)
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Freestyle Männer
1. Ken Christopher
Narcor (Philippinen)
2. Narapichit Pudla
(Thailand)
3. Doque de los Santos (Philippinen)
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Courserace Frauen
1. Kathrin Borgwardt (Deutschland)
2. Aya Oshima (Japan)
3. Bilge Oztürk (Türkei)
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Courserace Männer
1. Salih Sakir (Türkei)
2. Narapichit Pudla
(Thailand)
3. Ken Christopher
Narcor (Philippinen)
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