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Kitesurfer dies in France.

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Created by Beersy > 9 months ago, 8 Nov 2010
Beersy
TAS, 753 posts
8 Nov 2010 10:38PM
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www.theage.com.au/world/kitesurfer-dies-in-france-20101108-17khd.html

Poor bloke.

searider
WA, 28 posts
8 Nov 2010 9:19PM
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**** thats bad, You wonder if the safety gear is pulled quick enough to get any of us out the **** when all goes bad. Or is it instink to hang on?

Leroy B
WA, 139 posts
8 Nov 2010 9:30PM
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Great to see such informed reporting from the Age:

'Kitesurfers use a high sail on wires to catch the wind and pull them along at high speed with their feet on a surfboard.'

With a description like this the poor guy could have been attached to a kite from the middle ages!


gruezi
WA, 3464 posts
8 Nov 2010 9:44PM
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^ LMFAO

Those poor print media reporters just don't get paid enough anymore.

Feel sorry for the poor dude, but what kind of winds were going on, I wonder.

philmb
WA, 110 posts
8 Nov 2010 10:00PM
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Its sad, seems to be a lot of it going around atm to.

Girl in Brazil to. kiteforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2367348

effisk
WA, 37 posts
8 Nov 2010 10:32PM
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I live and kitesurf in the Northern Basque Country where this happened.

The guys were riding 12sqm kites yesterday, one got caught by a gust and did not pull the safety.

Winds are very treacherous here.

StinkyPete
WA, 241 posts
8 Nov 2010 10:44PM
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effisk said...

I live and kitesurf in the Northern Basque Country where this happened.

The guys were riding 12sqm kites yesterday, one got caught by a gust and did not pull the safety.

Winds are very treacherous here.


It still seems to amaze me why this stuff happens. why pump up a 12 in dangerous winds. let me count the number of 12m kites out here in perth during a storm...............0

Brink7
NSW, 225 posts
9 Nov 2010 10:01AM
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Show some respect fellas. This guy is dead. His family may end up reading this.

Kitesurfing is a dangerous sport, and things can happen quickly. Even the most skilled / cautious / experienced kiter is at the mercy of equipment faliures and freak weather circumstances.

Lets not have have this turn into another thread where people get on their "safety" high horses.

R.I.P

Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
9 Nov 2010 10:35AM
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Lets also bare in mind that the wind was strong enough to take him over an 9 story building. Thats a whole heap of wind.

bobjaan
WA, 314 posts
9 Nov 2010 8:13AM
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Deepest sympothy to the guys family. Not a way to have an accident doing something you enjoy.

The thing to gauge here is the the winds in france and Spain don't blow like here. Not seabreeze and they can gust all of a sudden. Not always predictable.

The saddest thing is that the guys over in Europe often kite near buildings. If you ever look closely at wind distortion around buildings then you can see that if you get too close to a building the wind changes to an updraft dragging you over the top of the building. Must be at least 4 deaths I know of where this has happened.

Just kite in open space where wind can stay clean.

Rhys McClintock
NSW, 995 posts
9 Nov 2010 12:09PM
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Wow - 2 deaths in such a short time Condolences to both families...

effisk
WA, 37 posts
9 Nov 2010 9:58AM
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StinkyPete said...

effisk said...

I live and kitesurf in the Northern Basque Country where this happened.

The guys were riding 12sqm kites yesterday, one got caught by a gust and did not pull the safety.

Winds are very treacherous here.


It still seems to amaze me why this stuff happens. why pump up a 12 in dangerous winds. let me count the number of 12m kites out here in perth during a storm...............0

There were 5 kiteboarders in St Jean that day, all were kiting with 12m kites.

Last September I was kiting with a 14m kite in 16knots. In a couple of seconds, no more, the wind blew at 50+ knots steady with gusts above 60 knots. I took a screenshot of the report that day:



You just don't know the wind is dangerous until it's dangerous. That's what I meant by treacherous.

dbabicwa
WA, 809 posts
9 Nov 2010 2:13PM
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My condolences to both. Looks like the Brazil one even with a helmet would be the same.
Hm, I really like Peli point but a lot of obstacles as well. Can happen to anyone.

Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
9 Nov 2010 5:19PM
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effisk said...

StinkyPete said...

effisk said...

I live and kitesurf in the Northern Basque Country where this happened.

The guys were riding 12sqm kites yesterday, one got caught by a gust and did not pull the safety.

Winds are very treacherous here.


It still seems to amaze me why this stuff happens. why pump up a 12 in dangerous winds. let me count the number of 12m kites out here in perth during a storm...............0

There were 5 kiteboarders in St Jean that day, all were kiting with 12m kites.

Last September I was kiting with a 14m kite in 16knots. In a couple of seconds, no more, the wind blew at 50+ knots steady with gusts above 60 knots. I took a screenshot of the report that day:



You just don't know the wind is dangerous until it's dangerous. That's what I meant by treacherous.hem



that looks like it wasa front.we get them too .wind lovely 20 kt NE one minute and kapow a 100 km/h southerly buster smashes in . Their is usually an indication of its impending arrival like clouds etc but I'm pretty sure that last year a clear air buster roared through Sydney blowing people across botany bay who were not aware of it's progress up the coast.Beware folks

RIP

NasiGoreng
VIC, 260 posts
9 Nov 2010 5:28PM
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I saw absolute classic in Poole Harbour Dorset UK,

Theres a big harbour there and a small beach to launch from.

Around the outside of the harbour and beach runs a road that is serviced by pommie double decker buses.

A guy was coming in from sailing and was lofted by a gust straight into the path of the bus!!

He was lucky enough to miss the front of the bus, but rolled along the entire length of the bus from front to back, like a car wash roller!!

The guy was fine and the bus, at least on one side….. was slightly cleaner.


lostinlondon
VIC, 1159 posts
9 Nov 2010 5:59PM
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Damn... at least he went out in spectacular fashion I guess... He'll be hanging out in Heaven with Evil Keneval, Eddie Aikau, maybe Bohdi as well, drinking beer and crushing the cans against their foreheads...

I can't think of any others that would be in the list - I'm sure others have better examples.



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