MC737 rašė:PREPARATIONS FOR 2016 KITEBOARDING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS TAKE SHAPE
WRITTEN BY EDITOR ON 16 OCTOBER 2015. POSTED IN NEWS
IKA-KiteboardingWorldChampionship smallAs announced earlier this week, the International Kiteboarding Association (IKA) will conduct the Kiteboarding World Championships in 2016. All disciplines will see a full series of events, and the World Champions in every discipline will be crowned at the seasons finale.
The International Sailing Association (ISAF) has confirmed in an official press release (
http://www.sailing.org/news/41325.php) published on Wednesday, 14 October 2015, that IKA has the sole rights to hold the world championships of its classes. Beside of Racing, the discipline with Olympic aspirations, ISAF has also clearly confirmed these rights for the classes which are running the Freestyle, Big Air, Wave and Slalom disciplines.
The first events of the 2016 season will be announced shortly, and the dedicated 2016 Kiteboarding World Championships website containing all relevant information like schedule, rules, judging and ranking systems, will be launched as soon as the important discussions with the various stakeholders of the sport have been finalised.
We would like to thank the riders, judges, organisers and industry representatives who have shown their support for a fair and transparent world championship throughout the last months. We wish the PKT luck with their own events, and we look forward to creating a magnificent 2016 season with the official kiteboarding world champions being crowned at the IKA Kiteboarding World Championships.
http://internationalkiteboarding.org/in ... take-shapeUPCOMING FORMULA KITE EVENTS
http://internationalkiteboarding.org/in ... ite-events
IKA UNVEILS PLAN FOR 2016 KITEBOARDING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
The disciplines of Freestyle, Big Air, Wave and Slalom will all see a full series of events in the 2016 season, incorporating well-proven existing and fantastic new locations. The World Champions in each discipline will then be crowned at the last event of the season.
Events are planned to be held on all five continents, with the main focus remaining on the coveted Freestyle World Championship Title. Where conditions allow, Big Air, Wave and Slalom disciplines will complement most events programme. Some venues will only host individual discipline events to showcase the sport at its best and to take advantage of each locations prevailing conditions.
The decision to incorporate the IKA Kiteboarding World Championships for all disciplines became necessary after the tour promoter contract between IKA and PKRA had been terminated earlier this year. PKRA, currently operating under the name PKT/VKWC, had been contracted to operate the IKA World Championships through a tour in previous years. This cooperation ended on July 19, 2014.
IKA is currently negotiating final details of the 2016 events with current and new event organisers. Possible new venues include Turkey, Italy, the Middle East, Egypt, Cabo Verde and Australia.
A key focus is set on evolving the rules for the individual disciplines, as well as the judging criteria and judging systems which were controversially discussed in the 2015 season. IKA will collaborate with riders committees, industry representatives and event organisers to include all stakeholders input into the shaping of the sport and invites all parties to an open dialogue in the lead up to the 2016 competition season.
Re-introduction of live scoring and live streaming wherever technically possible, trials at all events and improved media work and distribution are further topics to be discussed in the upcoming weeks.
More details on the schedule and each disciplines details will be published soon.
BACKGROUND
The IKA (International Kiteboarding Association) classes IKA Open, IKA TT:R and IKA Formula Kite are class associations of the International Sailing Federation (ISAF). Additional IKA kiteboarding class associations have applied for recognition as ISAF classes at the 2015 ISAF Annual Conference. ISAF is the world governing body for the sport of Sailing as recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
Under ISAF regulation 25.2.2, "ISAF Class Associations have the sole right to hold world and continental championships of their class, these being class events as defined in Regulation 10.5(f)."
These rights will now be exercised by all IKA classes.
IKA has been founded in 2006 and became a member of ISAF in 2008. IKA has currently 63 member national associations in all parts of the world. The national members of IKA are responsible for the development and management of kiteboarding in their countries, often not only on water but also on land and snow, and represent hundred thousands of kiteboarders around the globe.
For a full list of association members please see
http://internationalkiteboarding.org/…/the-associat…/members, with Korea, Saudi Arabia, Iran and India being the latest national associations applying for membership statu