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TURBULENCE ANGEL’S BIG PINK TRIP Date: 27th May – 03rd June 2008 Location: Ras Sudr, Egypt Mission: All Girl Kitesurf Trip The second Turbulence Angel’s kitesurfing trip for girls is ready for booking! During last year’s trip to Ras Sudr the Angels visited Lagoon Beach for one day to check them out. Transfixed by the conditions, the Angels decided that Lagoon Beach and The Green Sudr Hotel was definitely the location for the 2008 trip. It is one of the most popular training grounds for many Pros and once there you can easily see why!
The trip is open to women over the age of 18 and is suitable for all levels. Last year’s Big Pink trip showed just how much fun girl’s can have all kitesurfing together and how much they can motivate each other in the sport. It is recommended that you are up and riding to enable you to make the most progression during the trip. The trip price includes: - Return flights from Manchester to Sharm El Sheik - Airport transfers whilst there - Half board accommodation at The Green Sudr Hotel - Kit storage £625 per person Lessons are not part
of this package and MUST be booked by beginners at an additional cost. The Conditions You will find mile upon mile of breathtaking lagoons, beach and Red Sea with kick ass kitesurfing. Lagoon Beach offers an amazing kitesurfing experience. From the centre’s prime peninsular location on Lagoon Beach you can launch and kitesurf into the Red Sea or drop straight into the lagoon arena – over 4 square miles of buttery smooth deep man made lagoons alongside shallow natural lagoons. Lagoon Beach is a paradise for all levels that will leave you totally stoked. The thermal blows all day, building up from around 10 or 11am and dropping down around 4 to 6pm (longest in the summer), giving you an excellent range of wind conditions. It is cross-shore on the Red Sea, and ‘any shore’ on the lagoons! There are no buildings in the way so the wind is clean and consistent to let you just get on with your kiting. The Accommodation Accommodation is at the Green Sudr Hotel which is a two year old 4* hotel right beside the lagoon. It boasts a fantastic pool area and a traditionally built Nubian reed pergola as their beach restaurant with all rooms having AC, fridge, satellite TV, balcony and shower en suite. The Set Up There is a clubhouse which provides kit storage, showers and toilet facilities. It has a chill out room and an open top balcony with a cosy shaded area where you can relax out of the sun. The balcony overlooks the lagoon, great for watching the other girls trying new tricks. There is a small kitchen with a help your self fridge-bar stocked with cold drinks. The launch pad is right beside the lagoons and is the best spot for launching into all the kiting areas. There is also a beach shade to store all your kitesurfing toys, which has an amazingly comfy hammock (Angel tested last year)!! Sounds like heaven
doesn’t it! If you have any questions
or would like to book contact the Angels on turbulenceangels@ukkiting.com
or at the Turbulence HQ on 08456 589656.
Bookings to be in by
the 30th April 2008. |
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| Angel Johara on the 2008 PKRA world tour PKRA Round 1 – Mexico The British posse invaded Posada Mariposa in the centre of town. It’s an amazing little set up, your surrounded by trees from all angles and our little ‘office’ balcony overlooks the bustling pedestrian 5th Avenue. Playa del Carmen is a beach tourist’s dream, with endless streets of Mexican souvenir shops and outside bars with comfy lounging chairs lining the street.
The first PKRA event of 2008 was located on the beach
two minutes from 5th Avenue.
The beach has tempting slouching swing chairs and double beds on big
wooden bases. Wow, imagine that,
chilling out on a pristine white double bed in 28 degrees watching the best of
the PKRA action LIVE! You can’t get
better than that! The event started gently with a light cross-on breeze
from the right. The PKRA big wigs
decided that the 10 to 12 knots was enough to run the course racing, so three
races followed in the light breeze. The
freestyle was put on hold until the next day.
Steph Bridge wiped the floor with the girls and won all three
races. The judges actually considered
putting her in with the guys to give her more of a challenge! Denzil Williams had a super consistent day
finishing a very credible fourth in all the tough guy’s races.
On the second day there was more wind and so the
freestyle kicked off. I had an amazing
day, everything went right AND I discovered we could get free sushi for
lunch!! You can’t get better than that! I won my first heat and then lost the next
to Gisela so I wasn’t too upset! Tom
won his first heat then came up against Aaron (unlucky!) and Lewis went out in
the same round. They both put up a good
fight. Aaron finished second to Kevin
Langeree in the singles giving him big motivation for the doubles final. There was then time for a quick two course
races. Somehow I managed to win the
first! I was so shocked I rode straight
into the finishing buoy so crossed the line flying head first! It was so hilarious I am still laughing
about it now! The win was so unexpected
when Susi Mai came in third she asked me if I’d only been round once! Steph won the next race and Denzil got a
fourth and fifth. Excellent day was
finished off with a caramel macchiato and steak, perfect!
![]() Friday morning was straight into the doubles. The wind was stronger today and there were
biggish rolling waves with nice flat sections between. People were putting up bigger kites than
normal though as there was a really strong rip running through the competition
area. Launching was a nightmare as
there was little room on the beach with hundreds of spectators so you had to
unwind your lines as you walk out but it was nearly impossible to stand up
against the current! What’s more you
had to dash out in the three minutes between each heat whilst trying to
maintain a calm, composed attitude ready for your heat! The Brits all had a good day. Lewis advanced through his first two heats
and got knocked out in the third against Marc Jacobs so finished a credible
thirteenth. Tom Court also did the UK
proud winning three heats before loosing to Alvaro so finished ninth. Alvaro definitely deserves a mention as he
was on fire! He advanced through the
rounds with the crowd loving his balls out attitude. He was dragged up the beach on his back and then ripped his kite
mid heat. He was quickly given Aaron’s
AH Pro kite which he proceeded to kick ass on even more! Awesome fun to watch! Steph put on a good solo show in her first
doubles heat as Jadie Delille did not show for her heat. She then put on an excellent fight against
Julie Simsar but unfortunately it wasn’t quite enough for the judges. I went straight into the same round after
winning the first heat in the singles but lost to Audrey Meyer so Steph and I
finished equal. Aaron won both
consecutive final heats against Kevin as the wind dropped to almost unkitable
conditions to win the event.
Congratulations Aaron! After a
long day of freestyle the course racing was postponed for the next day so the
freestylers got on a Friday night of celebration! Saturday morning brought some bleary eyes and a super gusty offshore wind of 4 to 18 knots. Spirits remained high as the past few days had been good so everyone made the most of a break and relaxed in the sun ready for a full day of course racing and freestyle demos to finish the event on Sunday. It was gusty cross shore from the left and ‘mui frio!’ (VERY cold!). Well for Mexico when you thought you didn’t need to take a wetsuit! Four course races were planned and then a freestyle demonstration in the form of a couple of crowd-judged fun heats. Tom Court put his all into it with the crowds cheering him on. Angela Peral was meant to be doing one but was cold and tired so I took her place and had great fun in a heat with Julie Simsar. Aaron and Kevin concluded the show with an amazing heat. Kevin went for some crowd pleasing old school moves and Aaron went massive with every trick huge and double!! Prize giving followed with some champagne fights and the first PKRA of 2008 was over.
A big thanks to everyone that made it possible for us all to get out here to compete and to all who put on the event, it had a great vibe and I hope the rest off the year runs in a similar way, I can’t wait for the next stop in France! Personally I would also like to add a little thank you to Denzil for being so patient waiting for me as I love to have a super long shower and for waiting for Steph and I when we frequently got side tracked into a shop or two ;-) Photos are courtesy of any of the UK clan who had the
camera, namely me, Steph, Denzil and Tom and also Roberto Foresti for the
course racing pics many thanks! |
