Breaking the taboo The Social Contribution Award, recognising the kiteboarder who has gone above and beyond in their efforts to use their platform to try to make the world a better place, went to South African, Graham Howes. The founder of the Dirty Habits brand has sought to break the taboo of discussion of mental…
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The best videos of Kiteboarding. Thanks to the kitesurfers out there, you’re all awesome!!! Best Of Kiteboarding 2018: Kiteboarding Is Awesome 2018 #1 : https://youtu.be/yl8hiSHuhiI Best Of Kiteboarding 2017: Kiteboarding is Awesome 2017 #6 :https://youtu.be/g9_7pUIAeG4 Kiteboarding is Awesome 2017 #5 : https://youtu.be/MZcWd-9wx40 Kiteboarding is Awesome 2017 #4 : https://youtu.be/6n5VPb-V01M Kiteboarding is Awesome 2017 #3 :…
VOTE For the GKA Social Award of the Year 2022
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Graham Howes joins North Kiteboarding
Graham Howes joins North Kiteboarding as International Team Rider. Read bellow North press release: North Kiteboarding is extremely proud to welcome Graham Howes as their newest international Team Rider. A talented entrepreneur and fearless big air kiter, Graham is known for his relentless riding style which has led close friend and North Team Manager Nick Jacobsen to question his sanity at times. Graham is also the brainchild behind the infamous movement, Dirty Habits. He’s passionate about bringing extreme sports athletes who travel the world together, as well as taking extreme sports and day-to-day activities to the next level. Mike Raper, Director of Brand says: “Graham is an extremely innovative and talented rider. He’s really committed to pushing the sport to its limits and we couldn’t be prouder to have him joining the international team.” Graham’s first taste of kiteboarding came during a trip to Dubai, he was about to embark on an architectural degree at the time. This event changed the trajectory of his life and Graham spent the next five years travelling the world, finessing his skills and passing on his love for the sport through teaching others to kite, before he returned to South Africa. Graham says “I …