Kiteboarding, snowkiting

Your Chance to Become the Next King of the Air

The world's best kiteboarders will once again gather at Cape Town's Big Bay in 2015 where Kevin Langeree took the title of the 2014 Red Bull King of the Air. Top 24 world’s best kiteboarders will go head-to-head in a unique ‘flag out’ competition format. As last year, the event will offer 12 wildcard entries in an open video comp for local and international kiters alike to take on the PRO's.
23. 7. 2014

Apart from the top 12 best pre-invited riders, there will once again be 12 wildcard entries available, eight of which will be selected from the online video comp. If you think you've got what it takes to meet the best riders in the world, here is your chance; online entries open early Spetmeber this year. You better start getting some clips down to submit a video of biggest moves and best tricks.


last year's winner Kevin Langeree

To measure the height, speed, airtime, gravity loading, location and the 3D motion of athlete, an innovative tool called Xensr technology, will be available to the judges. The application measures all data captured at 400 times a second and is accurate to within 3mm, as soon as the riders land a jump. Only the best can win! Stay tuned with us for more!

Photos: © RedBull, copyright applied.

23. 7. 2014

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