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waveslave
WA Australia
3103 Posts |
Posted 29/08/2010, 8:19 pm
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It is my understanding that the first man to kitesurf in Sydney town was Alex Sanz. Is this true ? |
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TurtleHunter
WA Australia
941 Posts |
Posted 29/08/2010, 8:24 pm
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I heard the first to kiteboard(ski) was Corey Roseler |
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waveslave
WA Australia
3103 Posts |
Posted 29/08/2010, 8:27 pm
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| No, I'm talking about the first kitesurfing Sydneysider. ^^^ |
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graceful
WA Australia
745 Posts |
Posted 30/08/2010, 1:33 pm
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| whats that have to do with leashes? |
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shannon8888
NSW Australia
443 Posts |
Posted 30/08/2010, 1:45 pm
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alex was off it you know, the leash |
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superlizard
VIC Australia
522 Posts |
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Bigwavedave
QLD Australia
1999 Posts |
Posted 30/08/2010, 1:48 pm
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I reckon Waveslave lit fires and tortured kittens when he was a kid. |
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wdric
NSW Australia
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bjw
NSW Australia
1101 Posts |
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GalahOnTheBay
NSW Australia
3415 Posts
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JJsydney
NSW Australia
8 Posts |
Posted 31/08/2010, 4:01 pm
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Adam Quinn was up there with first guys in Sydney - North Side Duncan Place and Grant Dwyer - South Side both Oct 99 |
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JJsydney
NSW Australia
8 Posts |
Posted 31/08/2010, 4:06 pm
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| Mr McCormack was probably 2-3 months before them actually |
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pearl
NSW Australia
413 Posts |
Posted 31/08/2010, 4:12 pm
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No...... It was Rowdy. Pretty sure sure he got some rad boots from the darlinghurst cross area and had a mate pump him up down south bondi. |
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sir ROWDY
United Kingdom
3239 Posts |
Posted 31/08/2010, 4:28 pm
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Actually I pumped him up, then held his bar while he got his straps ready . |
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waveslave
WA Australia
3103 Posts |
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oceanfire
WA Australia
375 Posts |
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poor relative
WA Australia
7989 Posts |
Posted 31/08/2010, 8:36 pm
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| Didnt KP employ his help to set up shop? |
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coxy31
NSW Australia
49 Posts |
Posted 31/08/2010, 8:38 pm
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| JB would hafta be up there wouldnt he.... |
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tobes
NSW Australia
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shannon8888
NSW Australia
443 Posts |
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Bigwavedave
QLD Australia
1999 Posts |
Posted 01/09/2010, 10:48 am
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Methinks WS question was to light a fire and stir up the masses.
boredom brings out his evil side! |
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GriffinKites
NSW Australia
125 Posts |
Posted 01/09/2010, 11:01 am
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When I started I knew of just JB and his mate Leon, they would be able to answer your question.
Alex sands does not count as a first kite surfer, budgie smugglers count as an instant disqualification.... |
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sbray
SA Australia
339 Posts |
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waveslave
WA Australia
3103 Posts |
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Kitepower Australia
NSW Australia
3392 Posts
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Posted 01/09/2010, 10:57 pm
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What the heck, there is nothing on TV, I've brushed my hair, done my nails and picked my nose so this is the obvious next thing.
I first kitesurfed at Sawtell Headland in late 97 or 98 with Bob Dawson (when I lived at Mooloolaba and owned the shop there at the Wharf called Kite Legends) We also flew the very first Wipika Classic 5M at Mooloolaba with Matt Colefax in 1997, and had heaps of sessions in Sydney when I moved there in 99, but there was already a guy doing it, his name is Paul Crawford, he was the best and could really do it and made it look easy. Paul rode a surfboard and did these long downwinders from Brighton to Dolls where he lived at the time. Darren Marshall started around this time too, but Paul was the real pioneer. Alex sanz came onto the scene in 2001'ish, not before and its easy to prove. Incidentally Kitepower started in 1993 and the Sydney shop at Coogee was the 3rd, of 5 we have owned/operated/established. Sans Souci store opened in 2002/03, the boss will know but she's gone to bed now. Duncan Place and Grant Dwyer were both taught to fly kites by me in 2000/2001 but they didn't listen to much of what I had to say LOL's. I taught JB, Chris and a few others to fly the very first Naish kites that landed in Oz, in a park at Collaroy, they had tried to kill themselves with them once or twice and agreed to let me show them the better way to try not to die with the early 2 line death kites from Naish hahaha!  AKSA was founded in approx 2001/2002 with my money, and a bank account I opened with Terron Titus, Darren Marshall and Ian Young were also instrumental in founding AKSA with me. Rich Stenning, Jeremy Hurwitz, Ian Rumbell, Paul Hall, Leon Clemones, John Messenger, Adam Quinn, Chris ??, Marty, Stretch, Sean Wilkens, Sean (Predator straps), Gomez, Richard, etc, etc, etc so many names I can't remember them all now and sorry that I forgot you whoever you are LOL's ( I know I have). Many of the early pioneers of the sport in Sydney have left the sport the attrition rate back then was high, the kite were not very forgiving and many people, me included had serious kitemares. Paul Crawford no longer kitesurfs and currently lives in Brisbane. |
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AKSonline
WA Australia
786 Posts
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Posted 02/09/2010, 12:14 am
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Yep, Steve's right,
Paul Crawford was riding downwinders with style when I was still practicing on the beach with my new kite. Paul was the first kiter I met in Sydney and we "found" each other like long lost brothers one windy N'Easter as he rode down the bay and landed on the beach at Sans Souci next to me flying my kite on the beach. We were both desperate to share ideas, our stoke and learn about the sport.
From memory (and am happy to be corrected) Paul's first kite was a 6.5m Wipika Classic. Paul was also the first to fly 4-Line with a 4-Line conversion kit from NSI products to convert his 8.5m Wipika Freeair.
I followed suit shortly after and hated 4-Line so converted mine back to 2 line for another three weeks before changing back to 4-Line again for good.
Good times! Let em roll
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Kitepower Australia
NSW Australia
3392 Posts
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Posted 02/09/2010, 7:25 am
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More early kiters - Chris Brent, Tim Lewis, Melbourne had David Trewern, James McCann, Adelaide had Phil McConachie Sunshine Coast had Andrew Marnie prior to Matt Colefax from Wipika/now F-one. and I guess anyone that came to the Lachlan Beed organised "Love In" at Stockton Beach were all early pioneers back in their home areas. Ian Young was definitely the first kitesurfer in Australia riding Concept Air foil kites and the Cory Roesseler KiteSki.
Who were the pioneers in your area? I think to be a pioneer they had to have seen or flown the early Wipika's or were flying other contraptions like Peter Lynn waterfoils, C-Quads, Flexi Blades, Dawson D-Wings, KiteSki's, etc |
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Windchaser
QLD Australia
69 Posts |
Posted 02/09/2010, 4:04 pm
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some of those dudes must be hitting pensioner status now...thanks to the pioneers 4 bringing us the greatest sport ever  |
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greenleader
QLD Australia
4111 Posts |
Posted 02/09/2010, 10:24 pm
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for what it's worth..........sydneysiders phil mcgain and mark pederson (hedgie) were doing the kiting thing in maui off and on in 97-99 when i was there each june for 3 weeks.
hedgie reckoned the kites needed a bit of refinement. 
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