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De MINI Kitesurf Tour Europe van 26-29 september in Scheveningen.
Wed Jun 05 17:06:00 CEST 2013 Persbericht
Den Haag /Hamburg - De MINI Kitesurf Tour Europe is van 26 t/m 29 september de surf hotspot in Scheveningen voor de derde ronde van het Officiële Europese Kampioenschap voor Freestyle Kitesurfing. Een mooie kans om de Nederlandse deelnemers aan deze kampioenschappen te supporten als ze het opnemen tegen de andere top Kiters uit heel Europa. Onderstaand het volledige Engelstalige persbericht.
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Den Haag / Hamburg, The MINI Kitesurf Tour Europe
will visit the top spot of The Hague / Scheveningen September
26th.-29th 2013.
It will be the third leg of the official European Championship
for Freestyle Kitesurfing. “We are happy to host the European top
athletes of this wonderful young kiteboardsport and give this event an
unique setting at the Hague. We are in a great history and building on
the future of beachwatersports like Windsurfing, Kiteboarding, Surfing
and Catamaran sailing events and are sure to leave a fingerprint in
the memories of the Kiteboarding community visiting us” thus Mr.
Karsten Klein, council member and responsible for Youth, Wellbeing and
Sport in The Hague.
It will be a chance to support the strong fleet of dutch riders
in their competitions against the best riders from all over Europe.
After the first event in the South of France at the Almanarre Kite
Master 95 riders from over 14 countries proved that the Dutch
Kiteboarding community is definitely in the position to get on the
podium also in Scheveningen.
In Freestyle kitesurfing only German Mario Rodwald as an acting
European Champion, Spanyard Liam Whaley and Austrian Stefan
Spiessberger were in front of Dutch rider Jerrie van de Kop placed
fourth. At least with the women’s Freestyle the Hague will be the home
run for the Dutch title-holder 2012 Annelous Lammerts (age – from).
The Hague native Katja Roose struggeled to take the leadership in
France and thus will do everything to take over again British race
winner Steph Bridge from UK