Can you believe that they are having to make a choice between kite boarding and windsurfing for the 2016 summer Olympics...What can kite boarding bring to the Olympics, a fashion contest, best hang time...In a tree, Most kids they can terrorize in a swimming zone.
In the Neilpryde book there is a question asking "What may surprise people about the Pryde Group"...There is a quote from Neil himself saying that if windsurfing doesn't become profitable that we may see the Pryde Group walk away from the sport...Maybe this will be the death of Neilpryde in windsurfing.
Windsurfing will never be profitable to the extent mr. pryde wants. Maybe he should put more into promoting windsurfing outside of windsurfing rather than to windsurfers- might be way off but im thinking people buy based on price & availability rather than pretty ads in a magazine, results on pwa would probably influence market more.
Re: olympics class- pryde is reaping what he sowed, the problem with brand ownership of a class is the rest of the industry is going to leave you swinging & no one brand has enough strength to promote as it should. It will be interesting to see if kites go the same way, i'm guessing not- I dont think skiers, snowboarders, kayakers, cyclists etc etc have to be on 1 registered type/brand. In no wind, sailboards can float. Kites cant unless they develop bigger boards & more performance oriented light wind kites.
Neil is an excellent business mind but I think he's made an error this time- not a real good comment to make. All those pryde owner's, prospective owner's & shops investing in his brand might not have support in the future.
Kites next olympics??? Firstly does it matter? Surfing hasnt been hurt by not being in the olympics. Truth is that there are so many life style sports out there now that we have to compete. Pryde group makes most of its money from yacht sailing not kiting or sailboarding. Straight commercial decision you either make money or you move on.
I heard Michael Phelps swam in the windsurfing race and he won the windsurfing race and they had to close the windsurfing race..
Surely if they were going to have Kiting in the Olympics it would be course racing on kites which at this stage is very much a minority segment of that sport. There are only a few classes in the Olympics that really deserve to be there imo, which are; Laser/laser radial, 470, 49er and a winsurfing class (currently RSX). The rest, at least in Australia (Europe may be different), are classes either well passed their used by date or so expensive/rare to be considered void. I raced boats at a national level from 14-21yo and in all that time I saw one Finn...i've never seen a star...f@#ing bin them.
My Olympic class roster would be:
Laser
Laser Rad
470
49er
Formula18 cat
Windsurfing class (RSX/BIC293 etc)
Kite racing class (but realistically how many ppl race kites?)
Interested in the Numbers quoted here...2+Million Windsurfers in Germany alone thats staggering, I struggle to believe its correct, with 80ish Million pop, your talking 2.5% of the population that windsurf.
Wonder what it would be here in Australia, has anyone any idea? I'm thinking it would be more like 0.0002.5% of the population?
I'm no expert but Germany only has one coast and it snows half the year,
Interested to see if our participation rate in the sport is much lower than other country's , I have a horid feeling it is.... as they said in the Cadbury Chocky Adds...'why is it so Professor' ?!
There are many lakes in Germany to windsurf on. Many keen German windsurfers travel to various coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea to go windsurfing regularly. Windsurfing to Germans is what surfing is to many Aussies, a sport with an image and aura.
Has anyone ever watched a kite surfing event on TV? I watched one a couple of months ago. The event was somewhere in Asia, perhaps Vietnam. The competition seemed to revolved around two different styles.
Firstly kiters boosting then doing sort of skateboard tricks like rail grabs along with a whole bunch of dangling twists.
Secondly they were racing on funny looking boards with big kites. They did not seem to be going all that fast and it wasn't terribly exciting. It was about as interesting to watch as Olympic windsurfing so its probably in with a chance to be included.
Let them have Olympic kitesurfing. It won't do anything for the sport as a whole. Windsurfing would probably be better off without having an Olympic discipline.
Is it worth noting that the Olympics includes synchronised swimming ? I think that says a lot about the relevance overall.
I've often wondered where the synchronised swimmers go to between Olympics.
I mean, does anyone actually know anyone who does it as a sport ??
KenHo how can you not know the individual team members names from the Bulgarian synchronised swimming squad??????????????
Seriously though I dont think that a place in the Olympics adds credibility to a sport. A TV deal on Fuel TV maybe. Truth is that we have been talking about the impending death of our beloved sport for the last 20 years and it has been through some really tough times, still it survives, and some would say is flourishing. Unfortunately though I dont think we do the right thing in promoting the sport, it is technical and it is difficult to learn and expensive. All not good things in todays must have it now world. SUP windsurfing in the waves will make the sport more attractive I think, increased colour in gear (thank god that is coming back). Now the big one, smaller manufacturers that appeal to the crew, just like surfing. Step 2 lets demystify the whole rigging up thing. I dont mean dumb it down I mean demystify it. So lets all learn about synchronised swimming
Synchronised, diving and others anachronistic oddities: in-between Olympics, they seem to compete amongst themselves for the next Olympic cycle...
I know a few of those oddballs (synchro, figure skating, speed skating, skeleton), they're nice folks and not cocky nor equipment-driven.
Whereas we windsurfers are nice folks ![]()
Do kites race ? Wouldnt they get their strings tangled with each other ??? That boosting stuff looks like fun but its not an olympic sport.
Windsurfing would be better off in the X games than the Olympics. They need a ocean sports X games contest or something like that. They could have surfing, windsurfing, kiteboarding, wakeboarding etc.
Kites in the Olympics would be a form of course racing. I was in my local shop the other day and they had just brought in a cabrina course racing board which looks like a mini formula board. Apparently they need much less wind than a windsurfer to get up and going. I think we could do perfectly fine as a sport without the Olympics if we offer the same structured development programs for kids in the wave, freestyle and slalom disciplines as they get with RSX. Regular racing, regular training, etc, etc. Most kids coming through are pushed into RSX and techno by their parents who think its good for them to take part in a structured sailing environment and they just see us freestyle or wave windsurfing as (f@#(@ing around and fun time).
The only reason I think it will be sad to see RSX go from the Olympics is because there are windsurfers out there who have dedicated every moment of their lives to making to Olympics and especially for the younger group aiming for the 2016 Olympics it would be pretty crushing to have windsurfing thrown out.
We should change RSX to a formula board that'll make it a bit more exciting. Or freestyle and if it's light to tow-ins.
The argument has always been that most of the places don't have enough wind.
So why not PWA and manufacturers fund an indoor WS setup for slalom and freestyle and set it up every 4 years, advertising all over it will cover costs and they will get crowds to the event for sure
And the kites can have the course racing
If there isn't enough wind for formula then I would not think there is enough for kites.
Maybe windsurfing should bring back division 2 or a class like the serenity