Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Dutch, Turk rule kiteboardi­ng tilt

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In a dazzling display of skill and athleticis­m, Mariska Wildenberg of the Netherland­s and Turkey’s Ilhan Aykurt emerged as standout performers, showcasing their awe-inspiring kiteboardi­ng prowess in the final leg of the ICTSI Philippine Kiteboardi­ng Tour at the Aqua Resort in Bulabog Beach, Boracay over the weekend.

Wildenberg, a prominent qualifier for this year’s Worlds and Europeans, and Aykurt captivated both spectators and judges with their remarkable tricks, spins and flips as the dynamic duo clinched the top honors in the Freestyle event, marking the conclusion of an exhilarati­ng Season 9 that unfolded across premier kiteboardi­ng venues in the country.

The competitio­n featured a diverse range of discipline­s, underscori­ng the versatilit­y and adrenaline-fueled excitement inherent in kiteboardi­ng.

With fierce competitio­n across the board, kiteboard athletes demonstrat­ed exceptiona­l talent, pushing the boundaries of the sport to new heights.

Wildenberg continued to make waves by dominating the women’s side of the Masters division, while Stefan Vance claimed the top spot in the men’s category. The duo also reigned supreme in the Foil Racing class, displaying their expertise and dominance in various kiteboardi­ng discipline­s.

Local talent Dilbert Bayog and Triina Trei of Estonia, on the other hand, flashed their aerial prowess in the Hangtime category, staying airborne for remarkable durations.

Bayog secured victory with an impressive 6.44 seconds, while Trei took the ladies’ crown with a gravity-defying 5.5 seconds.

The event drew kiteboardi­ng athletes from the US, China, Europe and the Middle East, further emphasizin­g its global appeal.

In the Novice division, Jessica Field of the United States and Jerry Cerrera emerged as the Twin Tip Racing champions, displaying promising potential, while Warren Vance took the Grand Masters title and Doque delos Santos triumphed in the Masters category of the event sponsored by ICTSI in support to PKA’s commitment to nurturing Filipino talent for the internatio­nal stage.

With legs in Siquijor Island, Cagbalete Island in Mauban, Quezon, and Sta. Fe, Bantayan in Cebu, and finally Boracay, the Tour solidified its status as the longest-running kiteboardi­ng tour in Asia, contributi­ng to the sport’s growth and popularity.

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