Video Of The Week - Kitesurfers Establish New Guinness World Record In Spain
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On Sunday, August 31st, 352 kitesurfers made their way to the pristine beaches of Tarifa, a small town on the south coast of Spain, to attempt a new Guinness World record for the largest en masse kitesurf, over one nautical mile.
Despite a strong easterly wind which created serious challenges for the contenders who were made up of a mix of professionals and amateurs, the kitesurfers successfully completed the course, claiming the title from the 318 participants who had established it in 2013. In addition to breaking the world record, the group, which is part of the Virgin Kitesurfing Armada also raised money for three charities - the Kitesurfing Armada Trust, Virgin Unite, as well as, a local Spanish charity.
Resources: Guardian.co.uk.
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186 Comments
- crazycatrabbitover 10 yearsThat seams fun and also dangers and risky wold scary to wipe out what do you think?
- zdswagover 10 yearsI think that it was interesting and cool
- joker34over 10 yearsHow did the people think of this idea
- batgirl02over 10 yearsSooooooooo cool
- jazzygover 10 yearsThat was an awesome article
- catwover 10 yearsI like it
- adrielover 10 yearshow do those cats surf!!!!!!!
- christophercatesover 10 yearsThe store was about 352 kitesurfers headed to the Tarifa beaches. They where trying to brace the Guinness World record and they did.
- georgiagirl23over 10 yearsThat is a lot of peps kite gliding or whatever there doing!!!
- hotlipsover 10 yearsi am there