The Collegiate Kiteboarding Association (CKA) held their Spring Break Regional Championships in Islamorada, FL recently at the
La Siesta Key Resort. The wind was a bit on and off but the location could easily put that out of mind. Despite the uneven winds they got a number of events off. I drove down to visit on Saturday during the comp and grabbed some images.
The venue
A 180 degree view across the property and out into the Florida Straits
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A reciprocal 180 degree view of the resort, docks and Red Bull tent
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The reason this event came about was in very large measure due to these three guys, including (right to left), Mike with
Otherside Boardsports, Matt founder of the CKA and Neil with
Tiki Beach. Otherside Boardsports provides a variety of gear for board sports, kiteboarding instruction and more in Islamorada. We all know what Neil does so very well behind the mike and scenes in bringing great kiteboarding events about. Matt is developing a nice string of singular collegiate events to his credit as well.
The La Siesta Key Resort was the scenic location of the event. Nearby shallow water, no to minimal waves make this an intriguing area to ride. Kiters would do well to launch, ride and land in the shallows away from potential entanglements posed by seawalls, docks and pilings.
The guys get setup
Racing
Neil holds the Captain's Meeting along with Matt
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Alligator Light is not so very far away. It is an ideal turning point for longer races or some nice cruising when the wind is right.
Sliders and kickers, water toys abound for riders to hit.***
Alex handle passes
Lined up, shredding hard. I think they got three course races off in the morning.
Joes flys off the kicker
Alex rides south
Raise your arms if you're sure? About what?!
Bin Alex rides
Wind eased off so the guys cranked up the grinch for some kicker time
Matt slides along but Jaime further out takes the focus
*** On the subject of HITTING sliders and kickers aka "obstacles" without logical safety gear, a short aside. The human head contains a fragile, precious pudding, our brain. It doesn't deal well with impacts, think about banging your laptop hard against a slider. It bruises very easily, lacerates and bleeds, either surficially, bad or beneath the surface, far worse. Like your laptop, when you bang it things may stop working properly, memory can be lost or the damn thing might just fail entirely. You can get a new motherboard fairly easily, when it comes to brain transplants, you're totally out of luck. Instead of luck, why not use your head, for real. Use of helmets when riding on obstacles is mandatory in wakeboarding competitions and for good reason. It makes sense for kiting competitions too.
Not quite sure what is going on but it looks interesting.
Joe goes up for a pass
Checking out the mangroves
Tiny bubbles?
That's a first look, more photos to come ...