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| 01/19/2009 12:43 PM |
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THE RESOLUTION DOWNWIND DASH MEDIA RELEASE For Immediate Release:
Cape Town, 18th January 2009
The world’s biggest kite and windsurf race!
Main
Beach Langebaan was a kaleidoscope of colour and activity yesterday, as
it played host to the world’s biggest kitesurfing and windsurfing race
– the Resolution Downwind Dash in conjunction with the Saldanha Beach
Sailing Club and Gust Magazine. The small town’s lagoon was lit up with
a splendor of kites and sails, as a record 320 sailors sped their way
from Langebaan Main Beach through the 20 kilometer course to the finish
at Dial rock, Saldanha.
The event, now in its 24th year, has
grown from strength to strength each year leading it to be the biggest
mixed race in the world. Event originator and race Director, Malcolm
McGregor had no idea that what was once a couple of mates racing each
other for a couple of beers would turn into a world class event. The
event is now sanctioned by both the International Windsurfing
Association (IWA) and the International Kitesurfing Association (IKA)
and points count towards the world slalom series. Resolution proudly
joined the event, along with support from Redbull and Voila Travel
there was a handsome prize purse of R70 000 in cash and travel
vouchers. With the points and great prizes available, the event drew
the attention of some of the worlds best sailors such as five times
world freestyle champion Aaron Hadlow (UK), Sebastien Cattelan (FRA) –
first sailor to ever break the 50knot barrier, Alex Caizergues (FRA) –
outright world speed record holder, Sjoukje Bredenkamp (RSA) – outright
women world speed record holder, world champion slalom windsurfer Ross
Williams (UK), and Ben Moussilmani. There were a host of international
riders and a whole spread between professionals, families, amateurs,
girls, guys, kids and characters like pirates and team Primi Piatti.
Everybody finished with smiles on their faces and the personal battles
that went on amongst friends to see who would make it to the end first
was enjoyed by all.
Malcolm McGregor, the race director, would
like to thank all participants be they competitors, officials, rescue
crew, sponsors and spectators for their support of the event. There was
some confusion at the start of the event, so until all video footage of
the start and protests have been considered, official results will only
be released later this week, they should be on the Gust Magazine
website – www.gustmagazine.com by Friday afternoon.
Participants
enjoyed the evening at the Club Mykonos marina terrace with a fish
braai and live entertainment from Nungarin and Shy Guevaras. Special
thanks to Resolution for making the event possible, to Malcolm and the
Saldanha Beach Sailing Club, Red Bull, Hunters and the rest of the
sponsors.
Captions for images: Aaron Hadlow 5 X kiteboarding world champion at the start (Credit A. Aitkenhead) Main Beach littered with kites at the start (Credit C. Kolesky Sandisk)
Released by: Janet Lightbody GUST magazine jl@gustmagazine.com 082 469 6303
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