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Kitesurfing is one of the fastest growing extreme sports that began back in the early 1990’s and now has about a half million riders around the world. As popularity grows, many international destinations are giving travelers the opportunity to get their feet wet.

To further explain, kitesurfing, also known as kiteboarding, uses a kite propelled by wind to pull a person standing on a surfboard across the water. As kitesurfing becomes available at vacation destinations, travelers are taking a break from relaxing on the beach to giving it a try. In fact, many international destinations like Central and South American countries are now offering lessons and equipment at reasonable costs. Who said that flying was impossible? Kitesurfing is now giving travelers a new exhilarating experience of flying just on top of the water line.The world’s top pro kitesurfers have arrived on the Island of Maui in Hawaii for the 2013 KSP World Championship, the Cabrinha Kite Surf Pro. The Cabrinha Kitesurf Pro kicked off on 22 November and will run through to 1 December at Ho’okipa Beach in Maui, and promises to deliver world class action at one of kitesurfing’s premier spots.
Cabrinha Kite Surf Pro Hawaii 2013
The competition was put on hold for the first two days due to light northerly winds, but got under way on day three as the easterly trade winds set in.
We will be updating this article with the latest competition results and news from Ho’okipa Beach on a daily basis. As always, we won’t be sending out daily emails regarding the event, so remember to refer back to this page each day, or follow us on Facebook, Twitter or Google+ to keep up to date with this world championship kitesurfing event.
Cabrinha Kite Surf Pro Daily Updates
Jump to: Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Finals & Results
Day 3 (24 November)
The qualification rounds and round 1 of the men’s main event were run in head high surf and around 15-18 knots of wind.
Cabrinha Kite Surf Pro Hawaii 2013
“With the trades back, Ho’okipa delivered today. The riders were stoked with the wind and wave conditions” said KSP live stream commentator Ben Meyer, “we were able to complete the qualification round as well as the entire men’s first round of the main event with the conditions looking favorable to complete the men’s and women’s championship in the next few days.”
Advancing from the morning’s qualification rounds were Jesse Richman (HI), Jeremy Lentz (FRA, F-One), Rafal Maleszyk (POL), Kai Lenny (HI), Tiago Candelot (BRA) and Devin Moody (HI, North).
The highest two-wave heat score of the men’s main event belonged to defending World Champion Keahi De Aboitiz (AUS, Cabrinha) with a 14.83. Local Maui newcomer Cruser Putnam (HI, Cabrinha) surprised with the second highest heat score of the day (14.37) with a blazing back-hand attack at his local spot. 2011 KSP World Champion Airton Cozzolino (ITA, North) battled with fellow countryman Matchu Almeida (CPV, North) to advance on to round 2. Other standouts included Mitu Monteiro (CBV, F-One), Filippe Ferreira (BRA, F-One), Sebastian Ribeiro (BRA) and local boy Patri McLaughlin (HI, North). Kai Lenny (HI), fresh off his recent SUP World Championship victory in France, displayed powerful and fluid surfing, establishing himself as a serious contender for the Cabrinha Kite Surf Pro Maui.
The women’s heat 1 of round 1 was started late in the afternoon, but called off due to deteriorating wind conditions.
Video: Cabrinha Kite Surf Pro Day 3

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Jump to: Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Finals & Results
Day 4 (25 November)
The fourth day of the Cabrinha Kite Surf Pro started with strong winds and medium size surf for the beginning of the women’s main event. The first heat of round 1 for the women – which had been canceled yesterday afternoon – started an action packed day for all of the riders.
“The waves were really fun today – the conditions lined up for a great day of competition” said highest heat score of the day rider Sebastian Ribeiro (BRA) „I’m really looking forward to the quarter finals tomorrow and riding Ho’okipa in what looks to be epic conditions.”
Also joining Ribeiro in the quarter finals are Mitu Monteiro (CPV/F-One), Airton Cozzolino (ITA/North), Keahi Aboitiz (AUS/Cabrinha), Paulino Perreira (POR/Cabrinha), Sebastian Ribeiro (BRA), Pedro Henrique (BRA), Kai Lenny (HI) and Cruser Putnam (HI, Cabrinha) continuing his amazing run in the event as the Cabrinha wild card.
Cabrinha Kite Surf Pro Hawaii 2013
On the women side, the quarterfinal ladder includes defending event champion Moona Whyte (HI/Cabrinha) as well as defending world champion Jalou Langeree (NED) along side Skylar Lickle (HI), Ines Correia (POR/RRD), Kristin Boese (GER), Milla Ferreira (BRA/F-One), Kalia Agueira (HI), Suzanne Kuiper (NED/F-One).
Continuing from the previous years’ performance, Moona Whyte and Jalou Langeree showed outstanding rides battling for the next round.

Before trying kitesurfing internationally, you will want to check if you have a kitesurfing travel insurance in place. Be sure to ask questions as many insurance plans may exclude extreme sports. If you are not properly insured under your current plan, you will want to look into a Kitesurfing/kiteboarding travel insurance. One popular option is the Atlas Travel plan that will cover recreational kitesurfing or kiteboarding when the optional sports rider is included. This travel insurance plan will cover accidents and illnesses that may occur on your trip – whether or not you are participating in an extreme sport. Since this kitesurfing travel insurance covers you internationally, it also provides travel benefits including coverage in multiple countries, translation services, lost baggage, etc.
Contact a licensed insurance agent for further information.

Kitesurfing Insurance Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurfing Insurance Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurfing Insurance Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurfing Insurance Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurfing Insurance Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurfing Insurance Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurfing Insurance Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurfing Insurance Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurfing Insurance Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurfing Insurance Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurfing Insurance Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurfing Insurance Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurfing Insurance Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurfing Insurance Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurfing Insurance Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurfing Insurance Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt
Kitesurfing Insurance Kitesurfing Wallpaper Gear Kite Board Logo Pictures Miami Lessons Singapore Egypt

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