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Make Mountainboarding a Sport

15/10/2014

Your details will be used to support our application to have mountainboarding recognised as a sport. Your information is safe with us. It will be stored electronically and securely, and we won’t send you spam or give your details to anyone else. Only ATBA-UK staff who need to as part of their job will see your details.

Who can help?

Anyone and everyone who has anything to do with mountainboarding. Whether you’re a regular rider or just ride occasionally in the summer, whether you’ve just started or are the parent of an eager young rider, we need you to show your support for making mountainboarding a sport.

Why should mountainboarding be recognised as a sport?

  • Mountainboarding has been part of the UK action sports scene for twenty years.
  • There is a thriving community of mountainboarders all over the UK, riding at all levels of ability.
  • The UK has one of the strongest competitive scenes in the world, featuring twelve national-level annual competitions across three disciplines.
  • The UK has produced some of the best mountainboarders in the world, including the current World Freestyle Champion and World BoarderX Champion.

What are the benefits of mountainboarding being recognised as a sport?

If mountainboarding was recognised as a sport it would be taken more seriously by big organisations. This could mean opportunities to apply for funding, more sponsorship for riders, and a higher profile for mountainboarding meaning more people get into it.

How can mountainboardng become recognised?

When mountainboarding meets the requirements we can apply to the Sports Councils of the UK for it to be recognised as a sport. There are lots of requirements, and we’re working on all of them, but the big one is being able to show that there are enough people participating regularly.

So, what do we need to make it happen?

The names and contact details of at least 2000 mountainboarders from all across the UK. That’s where you come in. If you aren’t already a member, give us your details and help us make mountainboarding a sport.

 

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World BX - A to Z

15/10/2014

Trampa Team ridre James Wanklyn gives Remolition his A to Z of the World Boarder X Championships in Serbia.

 

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Pro Kite Team - Podium Lockout!

06/10/2014

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Congratulations to the Trampa BoardsPro Kite Team of getting 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the British Kite Landboard Championships.

1. Ash Garwood

2. Kris Beech

3. James Tideswell (aka Floydie)


Kris Beech - Looping

06/10/2014


Chrono - The Essex Cup

16/07/2014

So after a successful first round at Pembrey sands in Wales it was time for take two of the Rawkite British Power kite Tour.

This time it was at my home spot Essex Kite Park, world famous for its hospitality, Ramps and kite boarding.

After a much preparation from the team, and myself the kite park was ready for the weekend. The ramps were given a make-over, the grass was freshly cut and the generator ready to pump good vibes around the kite park.

It was the third year the British tour has come to us here at Essex and I was excited as ever, it gives me as a rider an opportunity to ride somewhere I love, my roots are at this place, this is where I develop my riding so that I’m ready to push my self in competition. With this home field advantage I was really hoping to make a dent in this years rankings! After coming away from the first round with a joint first place with fellow riders Abe, Will and Kris it was any bodys guess as to who could take the championship this year.

So with no wind Friday or Saturday it was down to Sunday for all the action, because the winds were ranging from light to moderate I decided my best option was for the 18m Chrono. This is a kite that has really allowed me to progress my old school riding to a level I thought never possible. On LEIs single rotations with the odd 5 to blind was pretty much it, but with the Chronoany thing is possible!

I have never flown a kite that’s so floaty, with out a doubt this is one of the best high-performance foils ever produced and I’m so lucky that I have had the opportunity to fly it. If you want float, stability and speed… well, its Chrono time!

If you want to see what this kite is like in action, check out a video of it in action with me and my Essex comrades, shot by Ben Hole - https://vimeo.com/99449549

Anyway, competition time had come and my first round was up, I was up against pro newcomer Will Rose. Will has been showing some really smooth style and he would prove difficult to beat. The heat got off to a tough start with me crashing out on a back 7 transition early on; at that point all the frustration came out, the stress of competition can weigh heavy on even the best pros out there, it was one of those moments. But I quickly got back into it and landed some good board off variations and sweet rotations, my Trampa HolyPro moving perfectly through the air and absorbing all my landings allowing me to ride smoothly through out. I eventually took the heat with a close decision from the judges.

So that left me in a great position catapulting me into the final against team mate Floyd also riding the 15m Chrono. So it was an all Trampa and Ozone final, the stage was set, the wind was on and the tunes were pumping!

I got off to a great start, the wind was a little bumpy mid way in the competition zone but on the edge it was great so I made sure I did my tricks high and wide.

I peered over my shoulder and kept seeing Floyd doing these crazy rotations, grabs, board offs you name it, he can do it while spinning.

 

In the end, Ithink I had a great heat; I landed all but one trick making this one of the most consistent heats I have ever ridden and I got to spend it with one of my best friends, there’s not a lot of perfect sessions out there but this is one of them!

So it was over, all the comps were run and I would say it was pretty successful.

Alls I can say is a massive thank you to the Kite Park team as well as Red Bull and Raw Kite the event made a hefty contribution to keeping the kite park open.

The results were in and I am please to announce that I came in on top, in the end beating Floyd with my consistency but what a round it was!

I can’t forget to mention though that Floyd also competed along side the pros in the Senior category and took the win home! Massive probs to him for doing both, he put in twice the effort and deserved the win! A double win for the Chrono!

Massive thanks to the sponsors of course Ozone Kites and Trampa Boards for the support.

The next round is at Westward Ho where the first RawKite British Champion will be crowned watch this space!

Results:

1st Ash Garwood – Ozone / Trampa
2nd James Tideswell – Trampa
3rd Abe Alzouman – MBS / Flysurfer

Peace!

 

Words by Ash Garwood.


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