Showing posts with label KTA Sri Lanka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KTA Sri Lanka. Show all posts

Friday, September 14, 2018

Kitetour Asia in Sri Lanka - Sri Lanka's First National Championship & International Kitesurfing Competition


KTA Sri Lanka

2018 Sri Lanka Freestyle X National Championships


With an opening day registration of over 60 riders from 13 countries, the KTA Sri Lanka was shaping up to be the event everyone was hoping for.
The event set to take place on the stunning flat water freestyle heaven at Kalpitiya, was already seeing the wind being to fill in, even before the last rider had checked in.
Sponsored by the Sri Lanka Tourism Ministry and supported by the kite schools from the Kalpitiya Windsports Club, the first day of the KTA Sri Lanka was designated for the Sri Lanka Freestyle X National Championships. It was the event start that is sure to set the scene for the rest of the week, as the local riders showed the international riders how to throw-down on their home turf.
Freestyle X, the freeride competition format developed by the KTA, allows riders to mix together their old and new school moves to show off the best of what it means to be a freestyle rider. It is a format that perfectly suits the strong Sri Lankan conditions, allowing riders to boost their old school moves and power the new.
The wind throughout the day pushed up to between 20 -25kts, meaning that even though riding conditions were not at all times stable, it certainly set the challenge and showed the judges who had the best all round ability.
With an awesome mix of deadmen, handle passes, kiteloops, F16’s and board offs of every variety, the early heats of the Sri Lanka Freestyle X National Championships began to unfold. Local friends and rivals alike pushed each other to perform at their best and although of course not every rider would make it through to the later stages, they showed the impressive level Sri Lankan kiters have now reached.
In the final stages though, the showdowns would be played out between Samara Priyanka and    Gihan Anurudda Mihdukulasuriya in the first semi, with Amjath Nasar and Anishka Dinel in the second. 
For Priyanka and Mihdukulasuriya the wind was perhaps at its flukiest of the day, with lulls popping up throughout the heat making it difficult for the riders to time their moves and gain a lot of height in their old school moves. In the end though Priyanka’s better constancy would take him through to the finals.
For the second semi the wind was back to full power and both riders were able to show their best. Nasar was able to initially catch the eye of the judge with a smooth range of well boosted old school moves that seem to put him in front of his opponent. Dinel however fought back and in the end it would be his overall constancy that would carry him through
The runners-up final began in the same vein as the semi’s, but unfortunately at the halfway point Nasar’s slammed in a hard landing and his board snapped in two. Although after this Nasar was taken a replacement board by the rescue team, this is under the rules seen as outside assistance and gave the win to Mihdukulasuriya.
In the finals, Dinel open his account with powerful deadman front roll, only to be countered by a big board off switch, F16 and back-roll handlepass from Priyanka. Dinel held his nerve though finishing with some powerful wake style tricks, while Priyanka pushed perhaps a little too hard and failed to land his final rush of moves, giving in the end the Sri Lanka Freestyle X National Championships to Dinel.
Today has a seen a classic start to a freestyle event, high standards and hard fought competition that with the wind forecast to remain at this level throughout the week, we can look forward to a lot more top level kiting as the international riders get set to join the proceedings.

Sri Lanka National Championship Results
1              Anishka Dinel
2              Samara Priyanka
3              Amjath Nasar
4              Gihan Anurudda Mihdukulasuriya





2018 Asian Freestyle X Championships           

                     
KTA Sri Lanka and the pumping winds have brought us to the much anticipated Asian Freestyle X Championships, the main event of the week here in Sri Lanka.
The riders are now all very tuned into the conditions at the Kalpitiya lagoon and ready for the day’s competition. The wind as it has been all week was averaging around the 20kt mark with just a few gusts and lulls throw in to unsettle the competitors. Unfortunately though in these conditions have taken their toll on a few of the riders and several of the first heats out on the water today were in effect by’s as injured riders were unable to compete. In this situation the rules still require their opponent to take to the water and complete one scoring jump, to justify the win.
But then with the admin rounds dealt with, the competition took off for real, with two rounds of heats that saw riders giving their all once again in the cut and trust of Freestyle X.  Strong performances from Sri Lanka’s Mohamed Althaf, Ajmal Nasar and Anishka Dinel, along once again saw these local riders progressing well through the early rounds. Their run though was brought to an end by Vietnam’s Phu Phoang Lai, the Philippines Mark Magliqiuan and Thailand’s Yo Narapitchit Pudla and Prawit Buachatturat.
The latter group of riders were now through to the semi-final rounds, each with their sights set on the championship title. It was though the turn of the women to take to the water and settle who would be their 2018 champion.
The women’s combined final would feature Japan’s Aya Oshima, Turkey’s Elif Taluy and Thai riders Fon Benyapa Jantawan, and Tatsanee Phisin. The outcome however was not to be a repeat of the International Open earlier in the week, as Taluy and Jantawan were edged out by Phisin and Oshima.
Phisin in particular had a blinding final, landing powerful new school moves and high well timed old school tricks that showed her confidence had grown over the week’s competition. However, the experience and skill of Oshima proved unstoppable, with her range of new school moves in particular leaving her rivals in her wake. In the end there could only be one winner and for the 2018 Asian Championships, it was once again Japan’s Aya Oshima.
Attention then moved back to the men’s group, as our semi-finalists battled it out to grab their place in the finals. The final though would turn out to be an all Thai affair as Pudla and Buachatturat held off the challenges of their rivals. The Pudla / Magliqiuan semi-final was though in particular staggeringly close, with only a 0.5 difference in the score between the two.
Magliquian would though pick up the bronze medal podium slot, after his runner-up finals with Vietnam’s Phoang Lai, who’s early form of the week deserted him this time. In particular Phoang Lai failed to land two attempts at his normally rock solid slim chance and this seem to throw him of course a little. Magliquian though was still on a roll from his near defeat of Pudla and really did not put a foot wrong to take the win.
The men’s 2018 Asian Freestyle X final, would open with both riders matching each other move for move as they rolled out big one-foot front rolls, boar spins and 313/s. At this point with things more or less evenly matched, Pudla’s power began to tell and he started to pull away from Magliquian, ending of course with a massive well anticipated X5 front loop.
And with that, Yo Narapichit Pudla was once again Asian champion - although even as he admitted it was a bit of a surprise that at 31 years old he was still top of the pile.
Both the men’s and women’s finals had lived up to the high level expectations for the KTA Sri Lanka. Both reigning champions had retained their crowns, but it was good to see the rising level of talent chasing them hard, ensuring many good years of freestyle competition are to be anticipated in the coming years. 


Asian Freestyle X Championship Results
                Men                                                                                      Women
1              Yo Narapitchit Pudla (THA)                                           Aya Oshima (JPN)
2              Prawit Buachatturat (THA)                                           Tatsanee Phisin (THA)                   
3              Mark Magliqiuan (PHL)                                                  Elif Taluy (TUR)
4              Phu Phoang Lai (VNM)                                                  Fon Benyapa Jantawan (THA)


















ABOUT THE KTA
The KTA was formed to give an international platform to the skills and talents of kiteboarders throughout Asia, and to bring professional level competition and training to the region. The KTA launched the first kiteboard event of its kind in Asia in September 2009 and since then delivered over 50 international events across Asia and Australasia ranging from National, to International and Asian Championships, including World and Youth Olympic Qualifiers.

The KTA is open to everyone from anywhere, amateur and pro riders alike. It is the one and only officially Asian continental tour sanctioned by the International Kiteboarding Association (IKA), the kitesurfing world governing body, which in turn is the class representative to the International Sailing Federation (ISAF) sanctioning international sailing competitions from world championship to Olympic levels.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Kitesurfing Lanka together with Red Bull pulls of Sri Lanka's first Kite Race!

We expected 30 riders, we had a whopping 56 for the start of the race. Sri Lanka's first ever Kitesurfing Race initiated by Kitesurfing Lanka turned out to be a fun yet challenging competition. The race, which was 26 KM long took just 55 minutes to complete by Pro Rider Fabio followed by Romain and local kiter Mawfeel. Mawfeel also won the upwind challenge. Aina came in first in the ladies competition. Race results will be posted soon.






Thursday, July 5, 2012

Notice of Race - RBIH 2012

The Red Bull race will happen on the7th and 8th of July 2012 in Kalpitiya Sri Lanka. This event is in association with Kitesurfing Lanka, Sri Lanka's Epic Kiting Company. The NoR is as follows;
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Date: 07.07 to 08.07.2012
Venue: Kalpitiya, Sri Lanka
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1 EVENT
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1.1 The Red Bull Island Hopping 2012 will be held from 07.07.2012 to 08.07.2012.
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1.2 The Event includes the following Disciplines, Divisions and Grades:
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- Open twin tip race
- Hang time
- Upwind Challenge
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1.3 The price money split is as follows:
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Open TT race - 1st LKR 75’000; 2nd LKR 50’000; 3rd LKR 25’000
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Hang time – 1st LKR 25’000
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Upwind challenge – 1st LKR 25’000
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The competition has no separate men and women divisions.
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1.4 In case of no wind there will be no prize money.
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2 ORGANISER
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2.1 The race event will be organised by the Kitesurfing Lanka (Pvt) Limited and KTA for and on behalf of Red Bull Sri Lanka.
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3 VENUE
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3.1 The event will be based at Kalpitiya
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3.2 Conditions to be expected – E winds 20-25kts; water conditions: flat, choppy; water temperature 27C; air temperature 30C
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4 RULES
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4.1 This is an IKA sanctioned event governed by:
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4.1.1 The ISAF Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS), including the Experimental Kiteboarding Competition Rules
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4.1.2 The IKA Class Rules
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4.1.3 The IKA Championship Rules
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4.1.4 No National Authority prescriptions will apply.
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4.1.5 The WSSRC Rules on WSSRC supervised events.
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4.1.6 This Notice of Race (NoR) and the Sailing Instructions (SI)
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4.1.7 The IKA Point System
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4.1.8 The IKA Code of Conduct
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4.2 If there is a conflict between the Notice of Race and the Sailing Instructions (SI’s), the SI’s shall take precedence.
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4.3 If there is a conflict between languages, the English text will take precedence.
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4.4 Changed Rules: No rule changes at the point of issue of this NoR
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5 ELIGIBILITY & ENTRY
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5.1 All entries shall meet the requirements of ISAF Regulation 19 - Eligibility Code.
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5.2 Entry numbers are limited as follows: no limitation
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5.3 The following qualifying procedures or systems apply:no qualification
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5.4 Competitors shall complete all registration formalities on site or by online registration:
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5.5 The onsite registration will take place at 07.07.2012 @ Kappalady Lagoon 9.00AM
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6 FEES
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6.1 No entry fee
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7 SCHEDULE
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Date Designation Day Night
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07 July 2012 Registration
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Competition Registration 9.00AM – 10AM
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Race start: 10:30AM
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Freeride afternoon @ Kalpitiya Lagoon near Kitesurfing Lanka Hut
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Upwind Challenge Red Bull party @ Divyaa Hotel
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8PM onwards
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08 July 2012 Competition Meet @ Kalpitiya Lagoon 10.00AM
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Hang Time Challenge
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8 ADVERTISING
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8.1 Competitors may be required to carry advertising for event sponsors – both on their kiteboards, and on a lycra vest if supplied by the organiser.
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9 EQUIPMENT & EQUIPMENT INSPECTION
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9.1 It is the responsibility of each competitor to ensure that his/her board and equipment conforms to its Class Rules.
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9.2 Only standard Twin Tip boards with no adjustable parts and a maximum size of 6cm fins are allowed.
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9.3 Equipment checks may be made throughout the event.
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9.4 Competitors shall bring their own equipment.
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10 IDENTIFICATION
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10.1 Every competitor is required to wear the official event lycra with his personal identification number whenever competing or required by the event organisers for promotional purposes.
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11 BUOYANCY
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11.1 If personal buoyancy is prescribed every competitor and support boat crewmember shall wear, above the waist, a jacket harness or vest with a minimum buoyancy of 4kg un-inflated in fresh water. The buoyancy shall be tested with a ferrous metal weight of 4kg, which shall remain supported for a minimum of 5 minutes.
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11.2 Personal buoyancy is advised for all competitors under 17 years of age.
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12 OFFICIAL NOTICE BOARD
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12.1 The official notice board is located by Red bull tent Kappalady lagoon, by Red Bull tent Kalpitiya lagoon
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13 SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
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13.1 The event SIs' will be available at first skippers meeting latest, the Event Programme scheduling social events will be published on the official notice board
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13.2 Alterations to the SIs shall be approved by the Class Representative.
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14 COURSES
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14.1 The course will be downwind race with checkpoint at Kalpitiya lagoon.
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15 SCORING
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15.1 Winner is the first to finish the race on a correct course.
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16 SUPPORT BOATS
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16.1 Support boats and safety craft shall be clearly identified.
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17 MEDALS AND PRIZES
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17.1 Medals or trophies and prize money shall be awarded to the first three competitors of the kite race and to the winner in hang time and upwind challenge.
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18 DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
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18.1 Competitors take part in all races at their own risk. The LOA, IKA, ISAF or any of their officials or representatives or the sponsors or their officials or representatives are not responsible, under any circumstances, for any damage, loss or injury either ashore or on the water either to persons or equipment, which may result.
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18.2 Participation in this event, supporting events and in each race in them is at the sole discretion of the sailor and at his/her own risk. Notice is drawn to RRS 4.
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19 INSURANCE
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19.1 Competitors shall possess valid third party liability insurance with a minimum cover of 1 million Euros.
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19.2 Coach and support boat drivers shall also have valid third party liability insurance.
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20 TELEVISION AND MEDIA
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20.1 In registering for the event, competitors automatically grant to the Organising Authority the right in perpetuity to make, use and show from time to time at their discretion, any motion pictures, still pictures and live, taped or filmed television and other reproduction of them, taken during the period of the event, for the said Championship as defined in the Notice of Race and Sailing Instructions in which he/she participates without compensation.
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21 OFFICIAL CEREMONIES
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21.1 Attendance at the Opening Ceremony, Prize Giving and Closing Ceremony is mandatory.
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21.2 The organiser reserves the right to refuse entry to those whose standard of attire is not commensurate with the occasion.
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22 DRUG TESTING
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22.1 Competitors are reminded of the ISAF rules and regulations concerning the use of banned methods and substances. Drug testing may take place during the event.




Friday, June 29, 2012

The Red Bull Island Hopping Kite Race 2012

Its just a few days away. The plan for the weekend;

Saturday 7th July
10.30 AM to 12.30 PM
Kite Race
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1.00 PM
Upwind Challenge - Make your way back to Kalpitiya Lagoon from Dream Spot
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3.00 PM to 5.00 PM
Free ride session in Kalpitiya Lagoon
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7.30 PM Onwards
Kite After Party at Divyaa Hotel
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Sunday 8th July
11 AM to 1 PM
Big Jump Challenge in Kalpitiya Lagoon
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4.00 PM
Awards Ceremony near Kitesurfing Lanka Spot
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**Music, Food at beach all day long
  • Transport to the beach side of the lagoon is available. Simply call 0777 968 68
  • Entrace free for the competitions. Free access to party and subsidized meals for competitors
  • Party Tickets for outsiders is Rs. 1000. Available at the gate.
  • Meals could be purchased at the venue.
For Competitors;
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Events
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Kite Race
  • Riders must attend the Race Director Briefing at 9.00 AM at the Kappalady Lagoon
  • Riding in open ocean is a must
  • All riders must wear the lycra with the jersey number
  • Advanced riders only
  • Free entrance however need to complete the disclaimer
  • Once completed boats will transport riders back to the Kalpitiya Lagoon
USD 575 for the Kite Race Winner
USD 380 for 2nd
USD 190 for 3rd

Route Map
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The most trickiest part is once you cross the sand bank into the Kalpitiya Lagoon. The wind will be gusty especially when you go through the passage into the Puttalam Lagoon.
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Upwind Challenge
  • A bonus event
  • Make your way from Dream Spot to the Kalpitiya Lagoon and win
USD 190 for winner
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Big Jump Event (Sunday)
  • Will be held at the Kalpitiya Lagoon
  • Longest jump wins
USD 190 for winner
If no one completes the upwind challenge then prize money is double for Big Jump Event
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For more information on the race contact Kitesurfing Lanka 0773 686 235 or e mail epicracesrilanka@gmail.com


 With Kitesurfing Lanka you will have an epic time!

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Red Bull Island Hopping 2012

The Red Bull Island Hopping Kite Race will be on the 7th and 8th of July. It will be in association with Kitesurfing Lanka. This will be the 3rd year that Red Bull Sri Lanka has teamed up to work out an event of this nature. As Sri Lanka gets on the map for the sport, Kitesurfing Lanka will continue to develop and promote the sport right throughout the island.
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Thanks must go to Neil and Willy from the Kiteboard Tour Asia who have supported Kitesurfing Sri Lanka in numerous ways. KTA Race Director Stephen Hertig will be the official Race Director for this event which will see participants from a number of countries taking part.




Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Everything about Kitesurfing Lanka is Pretty Darn Epic!

Thanks Frenchie for the clip. Willy, they were not illegal fisherman haha.

Kitesurfing in Kalpitiya with Kitesurfing Lanka.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Narapichit Pudla AKA Yo writes...

Yo is this hardcore super fun kiter from Thailand. He is also the Asian Champion and I know he will do well at the 2016 Olympics if he parties less! haha. This is his account of the stay at Kitesurfing Lanka. Click here!

Chef Thilak, Dil and Yo try some food!

Saturday, January 21, 2012

KTA in Sri Lanka - we are going to try hard for it!

The Kiteboard Tour Asia is one of the largest Asian Kiteboarding circuits. Its also loads of fun. The competition can be stiff but its all done with a good spirit. Kitesurfers looking out for fellow Kitesurfers, having fun, giving tips - its amazing.



2012 might see Sri Lanka as one of the stops for this epic event. We need to find a Corporate Sponsor. Sri Lanka still does not know the potential of the sport. It can be bigger than the Surfing!

Interested in getting involved? E mail us - info@kitesurfinglanka.com

Will Sri Lanka be the next Mecca of Kitesurfing?

History in the making?
The kiting mafia discuss plans in Sri Lanka
Willy Kerr, Stephen Hertif from the KTA along with
Dilsiri Welikala & Mischi Walter from Kitesurfing Sri Lanka

Monday, January 9, 2012

Boracay Updates - Sri Lanka's first International Kitesurf Experience

Part 1
The impetus for this wild idea to compete was brought about by Anny Barlow of the KTA (Kite Tour Asia) during her visit to Sri Lanka in 2011. The KTA is asia's largest kiting event and is bound to see a lot of competitors world over. Boracay itself is well known for kiting. Sadly, however the native people of this island have been displaced and are seen on the roads begging for a living. This is the sad side of development and tourism. Pray that this would not be the case in Sri Lanka. Tourism and development must be sustainable and all communities benefited.
Tons of known faces, my own teacher - Mischi, there's also Stephen from KTA, Stefan from my episodes in Hua Hin, Willy and Dorothy, Nicolos and tons more familiar faces. All been blown away by the wind, ok, expect for Willy who is injured thanks to the Kappalady Lagoon back home!
The first thing one would experience, coming from a kiting destination like Sri Lanka, are the amount of kiters! 100 or so for sure. The next thing is the small beach for launching, I didnt even know people can teach in conditions like that, Ha! Next windy day, kitesurfing lessons in Colombo & Mount Lavinia guys!
The location is however really nice. The water is cystal blue, flat and jump the reef and you have great waves to play on - something what we Lankans love. Mischi and I also did a cool Island Hopping sessions which was really nice. Thanks, Mischi. Dead tired today, 6 hours + of kiting and tomorrow I head back to the airport to collect my board that the airlines misplaced.
Something I love about Philippines - is their love for Pork! Mmmmm.
Will keep you posted.

Part 2

Man, its tiring living in Boracay! People love to party, like party till 5 AM! And then they go Kitesurfing/ teach Kitesurfing.

Have some cool room mates - Bobo Corniel (Dominican Republic); Asian Champ; Yo (Thailand).

Finally got my Kiteboard, phew.

Finally met Kathrine, ah she lives just behind where I am! Lol.

KTA Opening Night Party was cool. Lots of new faces, lots of people got to know about Sri Lanka. 2012 is the year for the place. The eventful day ended with Sukoy, Mischi and myself roaming to find some sweets - ice cream before heading back to our respective hotels.

Tomorrow, Registration Day!

Part 3

I love kite course racing. The best fun I had! The rush you get and the thrill of kiting in the midst of 60 kiters is crazy. I even had the full experience by getting caught into two crashes! Lol. End of the competition I was ranked 18th which I am very proud of! Not bad for a first time in competition.

A full update and pictures to follow soon.

Pictures from Facebook
With Champ Kathrin and Stefan


Rankings, Sri Lanka on the map

KTA awesome company!
Willy Kerr of the KTA stand dead centre!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Refreshingly Sri Lanka, just as in the advertisement! Kite, surf and discover

I don’t even know anymore when and how the idea came up to travel Sri Lanka. I heard a lot of things about it- everybody I to, told me different things. Wind, no wind, dangerous, friendly people, many animals, empty and endless beaches, kiteschool on the east coast, the guidebooks tell us Kitesurfing is on the westcoast,amazing surf, slow travelling, rainy season or not- time to find out all those things myself.
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Once arrived in the airport we went straight to Negombo, 10km away from the airport , our first contact to local transportation, which turns out to be super super cheap but which requires a bit of patience as well. Kite and discover country and people that’s the plan. Not very well prepared, but open for surprises and what ever comes up, we are quite flexible in our travelplans- actually there is none. All we got is a map and a quite old guidebook, some tipps of all the Boracaypeople who visited in the last few weeks and a couple of local telephone numbers thanks to KTA, who wants to do a tourstop here in May, which Stephan should check out.
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Nice to be back to warm climate and exotic, but spicy food. First stop for us is the fishmarket in Negombo- colourful women, which were supposed to smoke cigars (but they didn’t) and all kind of fish that you can imagine, tons of fish getting dried in the sand on the beach and busy fishermen coming in with their catch of the day and cleaning up their nets.

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My boardbag got lost and shame for the airline we can’t not wait to get to the spot, so they have to bring my kite to wherever we end up- and they won’t have been happy when they got to know where we ended up. Out travel brought us straight to Kalpitiya- a place in the middle of nowhere, but an amazing place which will always stay in memory, also the travelling there. First lesson Sri Lanka: Local buses are slow, very slow- maximum speed allowed is 60km/h, but normally the road is so bad or the bus is so full with people who hop in and out, that you make max. 30km/h distance. So it took us long- a couple of bus changes and we found the kitemekka and an idyllic place called Kite Kuda with many lagoons and endless beaches for long downwinders and a group of people, all loving the same: kiting.
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6 basic bungalows without windows and doors, actually more a roof to be covered by rain and enough for what you need with an amazing view in the middle of the sanddunes.From your bed you see the stars and listen to the howling wind. Our home for the next few day- kite, eat, sleep, perfect to relax and a very amazing crew taking care of the place. Thanks to Leo and Mischi and Dilsiri, who showed us all the surrounding kiteplaces as Fabio lagoon on an awesome downwinder and Puttalam lagoon on a very special daytrip. Thanks also to Stephan with his VW bus to take us around for the trip.

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If you are a kiter and going to Sri Lanka- don’t miss to join one of the islandhopping trips in Putalam lagoon with loads of space and countless kitespots. The wind is on every day and the lagoon just next to Kite Kuda offers perfect training conditions. Beginners are up on the board within a couple of hours. Shallow warm water and constant wind and we get motivated to learn new things.
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New schools and resorts will start in the next few year here for sure. Evenings are filled with delicious buffets of the chefs Leo and Mischi, bonfires, rumcoke and chats about the latest tricks learnt. Almost the end of the season and the weekend fills up with expats who ve been living here for more then 20 years, who didn’t leave the country because of war or tsunami and who went through all the difficulties and run a health gym or produce t-shirts or kites for Core and North and paragliders for U-Turn.
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Time to say good bye from a place where we will definitely return and thanks to Stephan to take our kiteluggage by VW to Negombo- it would have been a hassle travelling in those local busses, where are double amount of people that fit are squeezed in. Stephan showed patience travelling with me, who gets easily bored after sitting squeezed for hours in a bus and comes up with funny questions that need to be googled at night. I leave out the T-Shirt story in detail, but every pant is stitched by 8 tailors and a bra by 11 people (nothing automatic J) and there are as many sign languages as languages worldwide, which means someone german does not use the same sign language someones uses here- thanks to Mr. Google, important things that one should know.
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I don’t know how many busses but we ended up somewhen after 8 hoursin the middle of teaplantation in the mountains in the highest city of Sri Lanka 1800 m in Nuwara Eliya. We are very open in our travel plans and decided to skip Adams Peak, although the weather would have been cold but wonderful for a climb in the night, cause the hike starts at 1 am to be on top for sunrise. Next trip…. We realized you can not see all in 2 weeks, you have to pick!
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We joined the teapluggers in Nuewa Eliya and visited a teafactory. Sri Lanka is the biggest tea exporter world wide. One factory produces 2500 kg of tea each day and there are 325 factories in the country. Green tea and black tea are made from the same leaves, just manufacturing is different. From the bush to the packed tea ready for the tea auction in Colombo it takes 24 hours only.
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Best thing to visit the are with a spectacular train ride through beautiful nature of jungle, teaplantation, mountains and waterfalls and ended up in a small town called Ella, a paradise for hikers and outdoorfans and the night ended pretty relaxed with a beer in one of the many nice bars- truly a backpackerplace and more and more tourists are coming told us the locals, happy about it.
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From Ella we tried to find our way to Arugam Bay, famousfor Surfers on the east cost of Sri Lanka. Just 6 km outside of town we hopped out of the bus as the 6th highest waterfall of the world waited for a climb. Monkeys were playing in the water and we made our way up to the different pools and enjoyed a refreshing swim- definitely worth the climb.
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So happy to get a change from the local busses as a truckdriver offered to take us to Wellawaya to catch the bus from there to Arugam. I don’t know how the hours were passing in the busses, half sleeping I got awake by Stephan being super excited by seeing wild elephants and from time to time roadsigns: Take care, elephants passing. We found a very special place to stay in a treehouse and definitely a break from all those long busrides- “day off tomorrow” with scootertour to the different surfspots like crocodile and elephant rock with big beachbreaks and Pottuvil point, one of the best spots to surf in the whole country. 7 years ago the Tsunami destroyed the whole area and everywhere are signs showing the way where to run in case another Tsunami is hitting. Very strange feeling. We ended up in Arugam for a sunset surf- where it gets pretty busy and 30-40 people share the beginner waves.
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Super happy that we got some we ended up with an incredible BBQ of Beach hut. The difference of kiters and surfers got obvious for us- 5 am all the surfers are up to go for their first session. The Muezzin woke us up with sunrise anyway and even us made it next morning for the first bus direction back to Wellawaya. We finally wanted to see some animals and decided to go on one of the Safaris in Yala Nationalpark. 6 hours and a sore butt we arrived in Tissa, the starting point for Safaris and still ín travelmode we booked a jeep right away for the afternoon safari. Beautiful landscape and after a while we discovered elephants playing in a pool, waterbuffalos, monkeys, many different birds, crocs, wild pics, just the bears and leopards we couldn’t discover. After a beautiful sunset and a safari definitely worth the money we ended up in one of the local restaurants with Kottu Roti, a noodlelike dish mixed with veggies and whatever, a bit spicy but yumm. The restaurant owner gave us a short cookinglesson and we definitely will try ourselves preparing at least some of the things.
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Used to travelling one of our last stops brought us to Mirissa in the south- a very relaxed beach with big shore break also surfable and cute fishrestaurants on the beach and very few travelers. We expected a maximum 4 hours busride for our last day, but it took us again 8 hours on our last day to find our way back to Negombo- new speed record for 200 km I would say. Worst traffic and slow busses. But soon this will change as they build a speedtrain just along the coast, which will bring definitely loads more tourists who stuck so far in Unawatuna and Bentota.
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Back in Negombo we were very happy to meet Mischi , Stephan and Holger with his wife again. An amazing dinner in “Tusker” a restaurant owned by a Belgian closed my amazing trip. Thanks to travelmate Stephan for sharing countless hours in the busses, hikes, spiciest and who still continue 3 more days before going back to Boracay, he will for sure enjoy the silence without me and I m curious if he is healed by busriding or if he continous 3 more days discovering Sri Lanka??!!
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Anyway thanks to all the amazing people we met on our way and who made that trip fantastic- Dilsiri, Leo and Mischi, Stephan- thanks for all your hospitality and support.There are many many more places to see in Sri Lanka, I only chose a handful and will be definitely be back. Fingers crossed for all your projects and keep me updated until I am back! This beautiful place is on the top of the list and I ll see you soon!
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Full article with pictures on Kathrin Borgwardt's Blog:
http://kathrinborgwardt.blogspot.com/2011/10/refreshingly-sri-lanka-just-as-in.html#!/2011/10/refreshingly-sri-lanka-just-as-in.html

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Stephan Hertig writes about Lanka Kitesurfing

Time has come to say good bye to Sri Lanka.. I had a great time here and would like to thank all the people along our way thru Sri Lanka.
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We had a seriously good time here with lots of good people who helped us and gave us a lot of tips and hints where to go and what to see... as we did not really plan much ahead. I think that is the best way of travel, to listen to the locals and not to guidebooks only, specially if u like to see some real people and not just the once that are focused on tourism and money.
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So first of all thx to Mischi for the great hospitality and time here at his home in Negombo and at Kite Kuda. Has been great to see u again after so many years... it's been a while since we learned to kite in Costa Rica.
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The to Dilsiri, Leo and Mike for the great time in Kite Kuda and the special treatment, the downwinders, the flat water lagoon sessions and good nights at the bonfire. U guys been a great help to our trip as well.
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Good luck wt all ur projects and i will be back for sure ((-; and hey... not to forget my travel mate Kathrin, has been some great travels, relaxed and slow riding bus rides, some hikes and always good choices for dinner... enough bus ride for the whole year now. I also send some special thx to Google to solve our funny question problems that came to our minds while sitting for hours in the busses. u can find some of them in the did u know sections of my last few blogs...
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Off to Hong Kong tonight, to meet up wt Cabrinha and Neil to discuss the new KTA season and i got a new neardy baby waiting for me there.. (-: i'm officially Mac'ified as well as all my new toys for the water aiaaiaiiaiii... ready to test em out on Boracay!
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..btw did u know that there are nearly as many different sign languages as our normal spoken one. This question came up on a random bus ride where we seen two guys talking to each other in sign language.. we ask our selfs if we would understand them if we could speak the German sign language.
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sooo long and good time last forever in my memories.
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Peace out
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Stephan
Negombo at last
Negombo at last
Negombo at last
Negombo at last