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Team Riders

Michelle Smith

What part of kiting got you hooked?

The first time I ever flew a Kite (Matrix 7m), face planted and got dragged down the beach I was hooked. But the addiction arrived the first time I got up and riding.

When did you start kiting?

2008

What inspires you to kite?

The beautiful ocean that I am kitesurfing in, the freedom and adrenalin that comes with a great session, the waves and my Creator that has given me the opportunity to enjoy this amazing sport!

Where is your favorite kiting spot?

Cannon Rocks, any warm water spot that’s sunny & beautiful.

Favorite move?

Always riding waves and at the moment, railey to toeside with a surface handle pass

Most memorable kiting moment?

The first time I stood up on the board, Landing my first kite loop first try.

Blondest kiting moment?

There are a few. Crashing my kite into the nearby shipwreck (twice), wrapping my lines around the nearby shipwreck, being dragged by my kite through farm lands, screaming out loud with fear at the site of a little turtle having a paddle in the sea and a kiteloop to face plant every now and then. I’m going to stop now before you think I can’t kite!

What do you when you are not kiting?

Pray for wind! I am studying online for my bachelors in Messianic Judaism so I try to get all my assignments done so I can kite. I also instruct Pilates and gymnastics at my studio, paint, write, eat chocolate and drink tea and spend time with my friends and family.

What is your ultimate kiting goal?

To reach and inspire others through kitesurfing. To travel and kitesurf. To compete on the world tour or any other international kite tour, to compete in the Kitesurfing course racing Olympics. Be the best kiter I can be!

Kite Kite
Kite

Name:
Michelle Smith

Birthday:
18 December 1991

Nickname:
Mix. I have also been called the kitesurfing crash-test dummy or guinea-pig as I always to go out first to check out the conditions

Homespot:
Cannon Rocks, South Africa

Style:
I have always enjoyed wave riding as Cannon Rocks has amazing wave spots! I also enjoy freestyle and course racing. I have also been known to do some old-school moves here and there.

Kites:
Ozone C4 – 4m, 5m, 7m. Ozone Edge – 9m.

Sponsors:
Ozone kites, Island Tribe sun protection, Dean Geraghty boards, Airtool boards, Squadron Kiteboarding, www.cannonrocks.com

Results:

  • 1st freestyle and course racing 2011 – Cannon Rocks Kiteboarding Classic
  • 1st waveriding 2009, 2010 – South African Kite Tour (SAKT)
  • 3rd overall – 2010 – SAKT


Lolli

What part of kiting got you hooked?

The first time I ever flew a Kite (Matrix 7m), face planted and got dragged down the beach I was hooked. But the addiction arrived the first time I got up and riding.

What kites do you have and which one is your fav?

Currently I have a 13m and an 8m S Bow Starkite, kindly sponsored by Surfers. I also own a Wipika Matrix 7m (the same one I learnt on). At one stage I was an expert at borrowing kites and often flew my boyfriend’s 11m Matrix or Jo’s 15m Flexi Atom. My 7m is still my baby.

Which kiters inspire you?

All of the kiters at La Mercy lagoon are an inspiration and its amazing watching and learning from them and supporting them in general. Steveo’s amazing air’s, Doug’s aggressive style, Pips’ constant competition and Jo’s general craziness. The vibe at the lagoon is amazing, truly what kiting was made to be about.

But it’s the girls in the sport (Janet and Sjoukje fom Cape Town, Joe and Tanya from Sterkies and Candice and Jade from the Lagoon) who truly inspire me. It is not because there is a competitive atmosphere but because we all support each other.

What is your favourite move / Signature move?

The screaming, kamikaze slide up the beach, either with or without my board, after realising that I’m not edging hard enough to stop in time. Everyone hears me coming and runs!

Do you compete?

Not yet! At the moment I prefer to kite for myself and perfect my style a little more.

Which do you prefer, flat water or waves?

Definitely flat water! I have to concentrate too hard in the ocean.

What do you do when there is no wind?

Get depressed, design graphics for boards, pray to the wind god, watch kiting DVD’s, read the GUST, practice my wind dance, phone every 5mins to see if there is wind. Oh and maybe some studying and, far too often for my liking, work to get money.

Any tips?

Do this for yourself. Don’t let people pressurize you into trying something you are not comfortable with. Just remember though, it’s not the kite that makes the rider.

Kite

Name:
Laura-Jane Airey

Age:
25

Years kiting:
5 years, about 2 years seriously

Sponsors:
Surfers, Ballito Squadron Kiteboards, GRK

Team Rider:
Star Kites

Occupation:
Student and Entrepreneur

Ideal Job:
Kiteboard Design and Graphics