Florida To Bahamas Crossing 2005
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 5:52 am
X-RATED BAHAMA KITE RACE 2005
November 28th to Dec 12th
Hutchinson Enterprises and X-ratedkiteboarding is proud to present the first ever long distance kiteboarding race, from the US to the Bahamas. This is the first of its kind, setting it apart from the usual repetitive format of freestyle jumps and tricks. There will be a maximum of 50 athletes permitted to enter the event all of which will be starting together and racing to Bimini in the Bahamas. This format will make for very unique and exciting footage for magazines, video and television while making history in the worlds fastest growing sport. Dozens of kiteboarders racing forward as athletes surf into another country, through the Bermuda Triangle and across the blue waters of one of the largest currents in the world. This is sure to set the event apart from other more routine water sports events. The distance between Ft. Lauderdale Inlet and the island of BiminiĆs inlet is 49 nautical miles. Interest is being shown from teams from various parts of the world to take part in this unique event. Participants and sponsors are invited to learn more about
this challenging crossing.
More at:
http://fksa.org/viewforum.php?f=73
November 28th to Dec 12th
Hutchinson Enterprises and X-ratedkiteboarding is proud to present the first ever long distance kiteboarding race, from the US to the Bahamas. This is the first of its kind, setting it apart from the usual repetitive format of freestyle jumps and tricks. There will be a maximum of 50 athletes permitted to enter the event all of which will be starting together and racing to Bimini in the Bahamas. This format will make for very unique and exciting footage for magazines, video and television while making history in the worlds fastest growing sport. Dozens of kiteboarders racing forward as athletes surf into another country, through the Bermuda Triangle and across the blue waters of one of the largest currents in the world. This is sure to set the event apart from other more routine water sports events. The distance between Ft. Lauderdale Inlet and the island of BiminiĆs inlet is 49 nautical miles. Interest is being shown from teams from various parts of the world to take part in this unique event. Participants and sponsors are invited to learn more about
this challenging crossing.
More at:
http://fksa.org/viewforum.php?f=73