AKSA - Hero Stories

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AKSA
AKSA
NSW
46 posts
NSW, 46 posts
16 Mar 2010 7:14pm
For a whole swag of very good reasons the AKSA board has resolved to establish a 'Hall of Fame' for kiters who use their passion & skill of our great sport to deliver 'significant benefit to the wider community'.
Prompted by a recent rescue; of what would almost certainly have been a fatality from a jetski incident on Port Phillip Bay; AKSA is about to announce an ongoing program where we offer significant rewards and recognition to kiters we consider "Heroes".
The finer details will be released shortly but in the meantime we would like everyone who knows anyone who is likely to have a worthy "Hero Story" of their own to begin putting their tale together. Submissions will be accepted through any state KSA. Awards in this first year of the program will be retrospective - right back to the dark ages when kiting didnt even exist. From 2009/10 onwards they will be annual, based on the current season.

Once the first round of awards are announced; at the forthcoming AKSA AGM; the AKSA website & all state websites will include a designated menu item headed "HERO STORIES" where the full story of each incident will be recorded for all to appreciate.
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
16 Mar 2010 5:30pm
Now there is something for the press once it has been put together. I bet kiters have saved more people than they have harmed them. But do we want more people in the world?
puppetonastring
puppetonastring
WA
3619 posts
WA, 3619 posts
16 Mar 2010 6:35pm
gruezi said...

But do we want more people in the world?


Ha ha - there are times you gotta wonder about the value of some out there but if Im the one about to go under for the last time my answer would be a definite "Yes Please"
Trant
Trant
NSW
601 posts
NSW, 601 posts
16 Mar 2010 10:36pm
AKSA said...
Submissions will be accepted through any state KSA.


I'm not sure what this means, are we supposed to email them?
AquaPlow
AquaPlow
QLD
1066 posts
QLD, 1066 posts
16 Mar 2010 11:05pm
This one nails it -

fksa.org/showthread.php?s=56ff120cd20fc7bc5f08a42ba77fed7d&t=742

awesome effort...
stoked
stoked
WA
23 posts
WA, 23 posts
16 Mar 2010 9:31pm

Matt Kalajzich from Gero definetely a recipient if you ask me !


www.seabreeze.com.au/News/Kitesurfing/Kitesurfer-saves-drowning-family_1443084.aspx
waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
16 Mar 2010 10:22pm
AKSA said...

For a whole swag of very good reasons the AKSA board has resolved to establish a 'Hall of Fame' for kiters who use their passion & skill of our great sport to deliver 'significant benefit to the wider community'.



haha.
Clever PR strategy, AKSA. ^^^
It seems Clubbies don't have a monopoly on saving folks in troubled waters.
Even kiters can be the good guys sometimes.
Councils may find it hard to ban heros, hey ?

NJPornstar
NJPornstar
WA
790 posts
WA, 790 posts
16 Mar 2010 11:27pm
stoked said...


Matt Kalajzich from Gero definetely a recipient if you ask me !


www.seabreeze.com.au/News/Kitesurfing/Kitesurfer-saves-drowning-family_1443084.aspx


NEW doesn't adverti$e with the local rag and like all marketing knobs they go to their very best to avoid giving away any free exposure.

But look at that! there is a NEW kite on the front page of the Guardian!
I can see it anyway.

(Pimping) Matty Kalajzich was comfortably riding a NEW 7m OS at the time of saving their lives. That is the same model, 1 size smaller than the kite Steve Byers (the hell ripper) used to win the 2010 kitestock wave masters. Great work fellas! All thumbs to you guys!


puppetonastring
puppetonastring
WA
3619 posts
WA, 3619 posts
17 Mar 2010 3:33am
AKSA probably wont be rating stories to find a 'best hero of them all' award but for mine Matt Kalajzick will always be my hero.
Awesome story that one.
rusty7
rusty7
QLD
504 posts
QLD, 504 posts
17 Mar 2010 12:09pm
www.seabreeze.com.au/News/Kitesurfing/Kitesurfer-saves-drowning-family_1443084.aspx

If I had 5 votes to give I would give them all to Mark. This tale still brings a tear to the eye of another father of 2 boys.
tightlines
tightlines
WA
3510 posts
WA, 3510 posts
17 Mar 2010 11:12am
rusty7 said...

www.seabreeze.com.au/News/Kitesurfing/Kitesurfer-saves-drowning-family_1443084.aspx

If I had 5 votes to give I would give them all to Mark. This tale still brings a tear to the eye of another father of 2 boys.


That would be Matt but your right he gets my vote too.
Robbo2099
Robbo2099
WA
753 posts
WA, 753 posts
8 Apr 2010 11:33am
One more:

"Sydney kiter Mark Barnett rescues jet skiers in huge surf at Queenscliff Bombora in Manly" (2005)

www.fksa.org/showthread.php?p=1515

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