Past Events

NZ Kite Nationals 2014 April 7

The wind turned on in Auckland this weekend and the NZ Kite Racing Nationals was a great two day event.  There was a late change of venue and racing was held off Lansdowne street in Shoal Bay to make the most of the midday high tide and south westerly forecast.

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Sixteen kiters from all over New Zealand made up the fleet including some international female competitors. Nuria Goma, Spain's top ranked female rider added some class to the fleet along with New Zealand's Justina Kitchen and Australia's Gina Hewson. The fleet also had a solid Masters contingent which made for some tight racing throughout the pack.

Six races were completed on day one in 12-15 knots with NZ talents Dave Robertson and Torrin Bright taking two and four bullets respectively to put Torrin in first overall. Dave and Torrin were battling all day, and on more than one occasion it was a photo finish. Ben Turner was third overall after some solid performances in the 16 strong fleet that was tightly contested

Day two was a little lighter with the wind only building to 10 knots in the afternoon. After a short delay racing started at 2pm.  Flat water and challenging shifty conditions made for some great close racing with Torrin remaining consistent winning both races with Dave and Brad Walker each taking a second place.

It was great to see the fleet building on last year's nationals and the event atmosphere was chilled out kite-styles despite the fast paced close racing.

A big thank you to Murray's Bay Sailing Club and Michael Pepper for organising the event, race officer Ian Clouston - who did an awesome job as always and all of the volunteers for making the event possible.

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Results

1st Torrin Bright 10 points
2nd Dave Robertson 13 points
3rd Craig Roberts (1st Master) 26.6 points
4th Ben Turner 28 points
5th Brad Walker 39 points
6th Justina Kitchen (1st Female) 41 points
7th Leslie Bore 50 points
8th Bradley Nixon 52 points
9th Glenn Bright 62 points
10th Chris Kitchen 65 points
11th Richard Bates 68 points
12th Nuria Goma 70 points
13th Michael Pepper 85 points
14th Gina Hewson 96 points
15th Josh McCormack

102 points

 

 


Sail Auckland Feburary 24-28th 2014


NZ Kite Nationals December 2013

President of the Kiteboard Racing Class, Mike Pepper has filed this blow by blow account of the first ever Kiteboard Racing National Championships held in December 2013.

Day 1 started with the Breeze dying out on the race course. But up north and out west the breeze was building but from entirely different directions. Finally at about 2:30pm the west coast sea breeze filled in across the course. Matt Taggart was out there in a flash, the rest of us weren’t really convinced he was going to keep his 13 up in the air, but he did. So in double quick tempo the rest of us rigged and went out. A couple had their 15’s up but the rest of us were on 13’s. The first race was a bit soft for the heavier fellas amongst us, but by the time the second race kicked in it was honking (technical kite racing term) and the two guys on their 15’s were rueing their selection. The breeze stayed in the 15-20kt SSW range for the next 3 races which PRO Ian Clouston and his able side kick Mahia Pepper cracked out in double quick time.

Day 2. Around 17-23kts & sunny, with met service anticipating it to build 20-25kts. -Bullshit it did! Most of us opted for 10m kites with yours truly believing the forecast and opting for a 9 consequently taking a pasting, but at least I was not alone with several picking up DNFs in the 3rd race. All agreed PRO Kim Ardmore made a good call to call it a day after 3 races in fading wind.
However by the end of day 2 a clear pattern was beginning to emerge. Dave Robertson, Matt Taggart and Torrin Bright were in a class of their own clearing out in every race. While in the rest of the fleet there where big gains and losses to be had especially around the top mark today which was located about 600m from Kohi Beach in a dying offshore breeze.

Day 3 we had 28 gusting 35kts on race course SW offshore making for exhilarating departures from the beach on 7, 9 and even 10m2 kites (crazy Torrin- with awesome kite skills). Most made it out to the course but some didn't. & all made it back to the beach intact, no damage but for a few bruises, no equipment failure, with some spectacular whip outs and insane pedal to the metal- pray and hope, runs downwind. Ian Clouston rattled off 3 or 4 races- I can’t remember exactly. And the king was crowned for 2013.

Mentions and thanks

New Zealand’s first ever bona fide Nationals is under the belt, exciting times! Congratulations Torrin our first ever National Champion and hot on his heels Matt and Dave.

Special mention to big climber Dave Johnson coming in a respectable 9th in his first regatta, Justina who is just unflappable and heads out in winds gusting 38kts with the same size kite as guys 20+ kg heavier.

And to Ben, Les, Craig and Brad who have done a lot of hard yards over the last 6 months - a lot of time on the water a lot of regattas and are closing the gap down between the pack and the top three. Then there's the woossies - Mike and Brad - who elected to stay on the beach on the last day, -wise heads make old men.

Of course we couldn't do it without Kohimarama Yacht Club supporting us, we couldn't do it without the enthusiasm of the PRO's Ian and Kim who give of their free time to get barked at for making the course to long or the start line too short and so on. I for one am so looking forward to the next match up- Oceanbridge Sail Auckland starting February 1 and shortly thereafter the 2014 Nationals early April.

Last but not least, we received generous support from Flyozone, WSP, boardstore, Mystic and Optima watches. We thank you for getting in behind this event. This is only the beginning, the momentum is going to build from here. We are very excited with our youth development plans, we are very excited with new technological developments like foiling and the buzz being created around that, not just here but around the world, we are very encouraged by recent Olympic developments such as an extra medal for Kites in 2020. Watch this space!

Results

1 Torrin Bright
2 Matt Taggart
3 Dave Robertson
4 Brad Walker
5 Ben Turner
6 Craig Roberts
7 Leslie Bore
8 Dominik Zimmerman
9 Dave Johnson
10 Justina Sellers
11 Bradley Nixon
12 Mike Pepper

 

 


Sail Auckland 2013