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2017 IKA TwinTip:Racing Europeans – Day 5 Recap

Watch the action of the final competition day at Hang Loose Beach, Italy. FINAL STANDINGS Girls’ (U19) IKA Europeans top five after 5 elimination rounds (1 discard) 1 Nina Font Castells (ESP) – 10pts 2 Daniela Moroz (USA) – 15pts 3 Alina Kornelli (GER) – 15pts 4 Isotta di Domenico (ITA) – 18pts 5 Jingle Chen (CHN) – 25pts Boys’ (U19) IKA Europeans top five after 5 elimination rounds (1 discard) 1 Victor Bachichet (FRA) – 13pts 2 Cameron Maramenides (USA) – 15pts 3 Toni Vodisek (SLO) – 16pts 4 Anthony Picard (FRA) – 18pts 5 Benoit Gomez (FRA) – 21pts Open IKA Europeans top five after 10 elimination rounds (2 discards) 1 Martin Dolenc (CRO) – 13pts 2 Olly Bridge (GBR) – 19pts 3 Florian Gruber (GER) – 27pts 4 Axel Mazella (FRA) – 37pts 5 Theo de Ramecourt (FRA) – 37pts

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2017 IKA TwinTip:Racing Europeans – Day 4 Recap

This is the video recap of Day 4 of the 2017 IKA TwinTip:Racing Europeans. Take a look at the action at Hang Loose Beach! OVERALL STANDINGS Girls’ IKA Europeans top five after 5 elimination rounds (1 discard) 1 Nina Font Castells (ESP) – 10pts 2 Daniela Moroz (USA) – 15pts 3 Alina Kornelli (GER) – 15pts 4 Isotta di Domenico (ITA) – 18pts 5 Jingle Chen (CHN) – 25pts Boys’ IKA Europeans top five after 5 elimination rounds (1 discard) 1 Victor Bachichet (FRA) – 13pts 2 Cameron Maramenides (USA) – 15pts 3 Toni Vodisek (SLO) – 16pts 4 Anthony Picard (FRA) – 18pts 5 Benoit Gomez (FRA) – 21pts Open IKA Europeans top five after 10 elimination rounds (two discards) 1 Martin Dolenc (CRO) – 13pts 2 Olly Bridge (GBR) – 19pts 3 Florian Gruber (GER) – 27pts 4 Axel Mazella (FRA) – 37pts 5Theo de Ramecourt (FRA) – 37pts

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2017 IKA TwinTip:Racing Europeans – Day 2 Recap

Video highlights of day 2 at Hang Loose Beach. Check it out. OVERALL STANDINGS AFTER 2 ELIMINATION (BOYS AND GIRLS) / 4 ELIMINATIONS (ADULT OPEN) Boys (U19) 1. Toni Vodisek (SLO) – 5 points 2. Tom Bridge (GBR) – 10 point 3. Anthony Picard (FRA) – 10 points 4 .Lorenzo Morelli (ITA) – 11 points 5. Cameron Maramenides (USA) – 14 points Girls (U19) 1. Daniela Moroz (USA) – 5 points 2. Nina Font Castells (ESP) – 5 points 3. Claudia Leon Martinez (ESP) – 12 points 4. Isotta Di Domenico (ITA) – 14 points 5. Chiara Adobati (ITA) – 15 points Open 1. Martin Dolenc (CRO) – 3 points 2. Florian Gruber (GER) – 8 points 3 .Atte Kappel (SWE) – 10 points 4. Axel Mazella (FRA) – 11 points 5. Theo De Ramecourt (FRA) – 14 points

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2017 IKA TwinTip:Racing Europeans – Day 1 Recap

Check out the action of the first day of competition at Hang Loose Beach, ​Italy. OVERALL STANDINGS AFTER 1 ELIMINATION (BOYS AND GIRLS) / 2 ELIMINATIONS (ADULT OPEN) Boys (U19) 1. Tom Bridge (GBR) – 1 point 2. Toni Vodisek (SLO) – 2 points 3. Victor Bachichet (FRA) – 3 points 4. Anthony Picard (FRA) – 4 points 5. Tiger Tyson (ANT) – 5 points Girls (U19) 1. Poema Newland (FRA) – 1 point 2. Nina Font Castells (ESP) – 2 points 3. Daniela Moroz (USA) – 3 points 4. Claudia Leon Martinez (ESP) – 4 points 5. Chiara Adobati (ITA) – 5 points Open 1. Martin Dolenc (CRO) – 2 points 2. Florian Gruber (GER) – 6 points 3. Kirstyn O’Brien (USA) – 10 points 4. Theo de Ramecourt (FRA) – 12 points 5. Stephane Ribert (FRA) – 13 points

Kitefoiling

South Korea: Kite Foil Gold Cup Event Summary

The Kitefoil Gold Cup in South Korea has come to a close. A week of firsts for us all, and it certainly was not an event without it’s challenges. The first day on the beach brought enough wind to just about pull off two races. However due to the super light conditions, the funny wind direction and wind shadows, the course was full of holes which meant a fair few kites going for a swim. It wasn’t long before the conditions were deemed too unstable, and racing was called off for the rest of the day. The wind played mind games with us all week, creeping up to the minimum 6 knot threshold just long enough to put the AP flag up and down in the air a few times, but never enough to actually start the race. Those who had come to ride were growing increasingly impatient, while those on the event side searched about for something to keep us all occupied and…well…. Distracted! We got in a few pretty cool activities despite the absence of racing. Daecheon has quite a lot to offer for such a small town- think ziplining, paragliding, trail hiking, and wakeboarding to name a …

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Nocher and Mai Desjardins Take The First Kitefoil Gold Cup Podiums of the Season

It was victory for reigning KiteFoil GoldCup men’s champion Maxime Nocher along with Anais Mai Desjardins in the women’s fleet, who sealed victory in the year’s first event from four races in light breezes that threatened to die at any moment. But even the fickle airs that shifted and barely topped 8kts were a welcome relief after three windless days that made for a stop-start competition, the first international kite competition in Korea, staged off Boryeong’s stunning Daecheon Beach. While the breezes toyed with riders and race officials alike, Nocher (MON) was flawless on the final fifth day on the Yellow Sea’s flat waters, controlling each of the races even as Italian Riccardo Leccese snapped at his heels hoping for an error or mishap that never came. Nocher, on his unmarked 19m Enata foil kite and Enata hydrofoil, proved unbeatable in the whole regatta marked by a lack of wind, adding the closing day’s four bullets to two he secured on the competition’s opening exchanges. Riding a Mike’s Lab foil and Ozone R1 prototype kite, Leccese managed a good run of second spots that earned him the podium runners-up slot. Yet in the penultimate race he came momentarily unstuck when …

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Riders Maintain Race Focus Despite Testing Conditions

Daecheon Beach, Boryeong — That top-level kitefoil racing is first and foremost a psychological game almost goes without saying. But in the hothouse atmosphere of the KiteFoil GoldCup series’ opening exchanges the teasing wind—or absence of it—only underscored how those at the pinnacle are masters at maintaining their poise. For many lesser athletes the tension of two windless days that prevented racing, followed by day four’s failed efforts to get races away after the breeze twice dropped below the requisite 6kts average might have been unbearable. Yet in their own unique ways each of the 20 foilers from 13 nations competing in the International Kiteboarding Association’s season-opening KiteFoil GoldCup taking place off Boryeong’s Daecheon Beach, hosted and sponsored by Korea Windsurfing Kitesurfing Association, retained their focus. Monaco’s Maxime Nocher still holds a firm grip on the lead going into the final fifth day courtesy of two bullets from the regatta’s only two races on the opening day, with Riccardo Leccese (ITA) just behind and a three-way points tie for third between Theo Lhostis (FRA), Florian Gruber (GER) and Maks Zakowski (POL). Most craved the opportunity to cement their positions or claw their way up the leaderboard. Lhostis was on the …

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