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  • The kite is attached to a control bar and to a harness worn by the kiteboarder.
  • They began speaking with other Red Bull-sponsored athletes, and ran a quote by kiteboarder Ruben Lenten.
  • Another kiteboarder, 39-year-old Rebecca Lee, is trying to decide whether to launch her board.
  • Bruno Sroka is active in the media world : in 2012 he had twice the article in famous Paris Match, Le Figaro, Wall Street Journal, Kiteboarder
  • This record proved to be short-lived, however, as another kiteboarder soon broke Douglas's mark, topping the 50 knot sailing barrier for the first time.
  • One kiteboarder got thrown against a parked car, another against a truck, and yet another got dragged up a curb, across a lawn and into a bush next to a house.
  • In 2009 Reeve released " Over The Water ", a documentary about World Champion kiteboarder Aaron Hadlow, which Reeve filmed, produced and directed over a period of three years.
  • A kiteboarder harnesses the power of the wind with a large controllable power kite to be propelled across the water on a kiteboard similar to a wakeboard or a small surfboard, with or without footstraps or bindings.
  • A typical kiteboarder is a " 28-to 32-year-old guy who makes decent money and is kind of into exciting sports, " says Tom James, founder and editorial director of Kiteboarding magazine.
  • "' Aaron Hadlow "'( born 4 October 1988 ) is a professional kiteboarder who has won the "'Pro Kiteboard Riders'Association "'( PKRA ) World Championships five times.
  • At least there's no " tea-bagging, " a supreme humiliation that can occur in unpredictable winds like these : A kiteboarder is involuntarily grabbed out of the water by a gust, thrown back down, plucked out of the water again and slammed once more.
  • An avid rock and ice climber, paraglider pilot, adventure cyclist, and kiteboarder, Ulmer was also voted by the outdoor industry in a 2000 Women s Sports and Fitness Magazine poll to be the most extreme woman athlete in North America, beating women in all sports disciplines not just skiing.
  • The students watch in awe as a veteran kiteboarder who resembles Kurt Cobain slices through the Columbia's waves on his board, begins a turn just in front of them, launches himself at least 20 feet ( 6 meters ) in the air, and tops it off with a couple of fancy twists on his way back down.