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Pringles Kitesurf World Cup Fehmarn – Day Five

Day Five in Fehmarn, Germany, started with a bang. After another early 7am skipper’s meeting, the much anticipated Men’s Freestyle Main Event finally got underway. The conditions were a slight improvement on yesterday, blowing around 15 knots, and not as off-shore as we have seen previously. For Round 1, Heat 1, we saw Adeuri Corniel from the Dominican Republic put on a strong display, landing a nice Backside 317 scoring 7.87 points. Former World Champion Youri Zoon from the Netherlands put on an outstanding performance, hoping to make up for his errors in the previous event in Cabarete where he got knocked out in Round 1. His efforts were well rewarded with several high scores including the highest scoring trick of the day, a nice Frontside 317 which gave him 8.37 points. It was Zoon and Corniel who gained 1st and 2nd position and will be passing directly through to Round 3. Passing through to the second round will be Set Teixera from Brasil and Paul Serin from France, who both battled hard to remain in the top 4 and therefore gain a second chance in the next round. The second heat of Round 1 for the men unfortunately was …

Fehmarn

Pringles Kitesurf World Cup Fehmarn – Day Two

Today was a day of light winds in Fehmarn, Germany. The Skipper’s meeting took place at 10 am for all riders from both freestyle and foil disciplines. Considering the forecast, it was decided that it would be the foil discipline that would commence. The races commenced at approximately 2pm. The wind conditions were fairly challenging as it was blowing an estimated 7 to 9 knots. The best foil racers in the World prepared to battle against each other, each one ready to perform to their full capacity. Four races were completed over a two hour period, and it was German racer Florian Gruber who lived up to his high reputation, winning 3 out of the 4 races. Adriaan Geislinger was close behind him, as was the young rider Jannis Mauss. For the women, it was Katja Roose who paved the way. With an optimistic forecast and still 8 more days of competition ahead of us, it is certain that many more races will be completed, creating more of a challenge for these riders to maintain their top positions. The crowds filled out the event site throughout the day, enjoying the racing action, and array of other activities that were on …

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