Here are some of my notes from last years kite race.
I think the race was a success for the kiters for a couple of reason. Most had a good time. No one got hurt. And it was a learning experience for us for the next event.
The beach was not safe! The poles, boats, vehicles and flags for eg. Kiters are risks takers. We launched because we felt the risk was acceptable, but it was not safe. We choose to be around each other at beaches and fly around each other knowing the risks inherent with the sport. If we get hurt or hurt one of our own, its part of our sport. Lines twisting is going to happen and is potentially dangerous, but thats something we need to plan for. Kiters being drug and lofted on the beach is going to happen, that is something we need to plan for. Kiters getting lost downwind or on another shore is going to happen, again we need to plan for this. Boards flying, well anything is possible. Next time we will have to address all of these in some way.
Windsurfers and spectators and children have little clue of the dangers and therefore should not be exposed to dangers of kiting without adequate warning, or not at all.
Also, keep in mind the first two points of the UWA mission:
Preserve access to quality sailing/riding sites
Promote stoke for windsurfing, kiteboarding, and snowkiting locally through events, video adrenalin, camaraderie, and uninhibited web posting
Kenny, you bring up a very good point. If we can get a race on, safety and access preservation should be our top priority. That may mean choosing a different location or not being a part of the Summer Games. If no one steps up to take this on, then we'll not have an event in the Summer Games. I personally would like to see someone come up with a solution so that we could be part of the Summer Games and promote the Stoke. The stoke was there last year, just need to tweak some things. Any takers?
les at utah kite addiction dot com