EXTREME ATHLETES MAKE HISTORY IN OFF-SHORE KITE RACE


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Thirty Kiteboarders race 49 miles from Florida to Bimini in Inaugural Event

Ft. Lauderdale, FL – On a blustery, 50 degree Friday morning on December 2, 2005, extreme athletes from around the globe set out to make history. Thirty kiteboarders attempted to cross 49-nautical miles passing through the Bermuda Triangle in the 2005 Bahamas Kite Race, in the hopes of being the first to kiteboard from Florida to Bimini, Bahamas. In the end, three teams crossed the finish line in under four treacherous hours and five others were honored for just completing the crossing.

Kiteboarding, an intense twist on windsurfing; consists of kiteboarders riding atop what is similar to a surfboard powered by the wind using a large kite. These kites, some as big as 25-square meters in size, create immense power. Kiteboarders regularly skim across the water at speeds of 40 mph and perform crowd-awing leaps of over 30-feet high. America watched the Rebel Billionaire, Sir Richard Branson and presidential candidate Senator John Kerry get hooked on kiteboarding last year and the sport has grown by leaps and bounds. Organizer Neil Hutchinson, Guinness World Record holder for kiteboarding from Key West, FL to Varadero, Cuba in December 2001, couldn’t be more proud of the event.

“It was the perseverance of these athletes that made this attempt such a success -- it is their iron will that is to be commended,” said Hutchinson in an emotional moment at the finish line. Among the race winners were Team United Capital Market Holdings comprised of Kent Marinkovic, Mike Gebhardt and Captain David Smyth who took home the first place trophies. Second place went to Team Klewin Construction and riders Sean Stroud and Chad Anschuetz along with Captain Brian Mastriana. Third place awards went to Team ABX and riders Alex Bloechinger and Demian Thomas including Captain Errol Muston. Also, rider Stacey Fonas received honorable mention, for being the first female to ever successfully cross the Gulf Stream on a kiteboard, making the trek to Bimini in 5 hours, 35 minutes

Hutchinson and co-organizer John Bartolo created an international event worthy of such sponsors as X-Rated Kiteboarding and the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism. “What Neil and John have been able to do on the island of Bimini is something we will eagerly welcome and support for years to come,” announced Bahamas Tourism spokesperson Antoinette Stuart at an awards ceremony after the event on the island. “Much to our surprise, the island of Bimini instituted an early release for schools to witness the historical event complete with a marching band welcome.” Said Hutchinson. “It was surreal to have all those children cheering for our riders coming across the ocean and landing just feet before them. I will never forget it.” Bartolo added, “The Bahamian Ministry of Tourism was involved every step of the way. Their enthusiasm and hospitality was incredible, the island was spectacular and plans are already underway for Bahamas Kite Race 2006. Thanks to our sponsors and Mother Nature, our event was a success!”

Swollen ankles and waterlog aside, riders went to great lengths to prepare themselves both mentally and physically for the journey. Safety was priority one in often dangerous marine conditions. “Currents were strong; if you lost your board you were swimming 40 to 50 yards for it. It wasn’t easy with the next team so close behind,” said third place team rider Alex Bloechinger trying to catch his breath after crossing the finish line. “I’m exhausted, my ankles are swollen, it was an incredible day.”

For complete race results, rider interviews, or more information, check out www.bahamacrossing.com or call organizer Neil Hutchinson at (954)647-7228. High Resolution images and broadcast quality digital video available upon request.

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Women's winner Stacey Fonas

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