Daniella Machine

3 years ago
Class 4 – Adults Eventing 85

Kate Peskens

3 years ago
Class 4 – Adults Eventing 85
Class 2 – Junior Eventing 75

Georgia Meyer

3 years ago
Class 2 – Junior Eventing 75

Ethan Addison

3 years ago
Class 2 – Junior Eventing 75

Kynan Van Zyl

3 years ago
Class 2 – Junior Eventing 75

Sarah Ann Friend

3 years ago
Class 2 – Junior Eventing 75

Claudia Cloete

3 years ago
Class 12 – The 2022 Adult Eventing Championships of South Africa CCN3*-S

Hilton Ford

3 years ago
Class 12 – The 2022 Adult Eventing Championships of South Africa CCN3*-S

Nadia Lombaard

3 years ago
Class 12 – The 2022 Adult Eventing Championships of South Africa CCN3*-S

Sarah Aitchison

3 years ago
Class 12 – The 2022 Adult Eventing Championships of South Africa CCN3*-S

Murray Pote

3 years ago
Class 12 – The 2022 Adult Eventing Championships of South Africa CCN3*-S

Daniela Smit

3 years ago
Class 11 – The 2022 Mini Champs CCN1*-S

Liam Emmett

3 years ago
Class 11 – The 2022 Mini Champs CCN1*-S

Jenna Morris

3 years ago
Class 11 – The 2022 Mini Champs CCN1*-S
Class 11 – The 2022 Mini Champs CCN1*-S

Peter Kay

3 years ago
Class 11 – The 2022 Mini Champs CCN1*-S

Anita Haltmann

3 years ago
Class 11 – The 2022 Mini Champs CCN1*-S

Olivia Temple

3 years ago
Class 11 – The 2022 Mini Champs CCN1*-S

Alexandra Cromme

3 years ago
Class 11 – The 2022 Mini Champs CCN1*-S
Class 11 – The 2022 Mini Champs CCN1*-S
Class 11 – The 2022 Mini Champs CCN1*-S

Abby Hanes

3 years ago
Class 11 – The 2022 Mini Champs CCN1*-S

Daniela Smit

3 years ago
Class 11 – The 2022 Mini Champs CCN1*-S
Class 11 – The 2022 Mini Champs CCN1*-S
Men’s round four was the very close: Heat between Maxime Chabloz (15.93) and Francesco Cappuzzo (14.57). A scrappy fight for waves was separated by a marginal difference between two excellent front flips off kickers, in Maxime’s favour. But the most nail-biting heat, and perhaps most surprising result, given the predominant weighting towards wave riding, was the heat between Brazilian waterman and ex-windsurfing wave world champion Kauli Seadi, and French tour regular, Bastien Escofet. Kauli had been first to take advantage with a good wave from left to right across the whole comp area early in the heat, before the two then traded good frontside waves. Six minutes to go in the ten minute heat and it was tight; 16.39 to 16.33 to the Brazilian. Bastien spent four minutes caught on the inside and had to paddle out past the shore break. He finally made it out and, with 90 seconds to go, landed a fully committed front flip that earned him a 7.23. He slipped into the lead while Kauli was caught on the inside and this was the best example of how the single freestyle trick could be used to make a crucial difference when wave riding more or less otherwise dominated proceedings.
Winner Women and World Champion: Mikaili Sol (BRA) Retaining her title to become the Qatar Airways GKA Freestyle-Kite Women's World Champion 2022, Mika is a truly dominant force in the sport at the moment and now has six kiteboarding world titles. Already far enough ahead in the final to be assured of reclaiming her crown, Mika's grabbed Stalefish Slim 5 on trick six had all of her most unique traits about it – full entry and exit power, technical brilliance and style, and scored a huge 9.0 from the judges, contributing to her commanding 31.67 overall heat score. 2nd Place Women: Bruna Kajiya (BRA) and 3rd Place Women: Rita Arnaus (ESP) 1st Place Men: Gianmaria Coccoluto (ITA) demonstrated to the world at this event exactly how freestyle kiteboarding should be performed. Utilising the perfect conditions of Taiba, the Italian put on a spectacular and progressive display of riding throughout every heat and his performances included the highest heat score ever on the GKA Kite World Tour, with 38.74 points from four tricks in the quarter final. Although Maxime Chabloz came close to stealing the event win in the dying moments of the final, Gianmaria is the new and much deserving Qatar Airways GKA Freestyle-Kite Men's World Champion, having proved himself as the ultimate freestyler in the ultimate location against the ultimate field. 2nd Place Men: Maxime Chabloz (SUI), a unique multi-discipline competitor. 3rd Place Men: Erick Anderson (BRA), a local hero.
The women were up first and Bruna Kajiya got the day started with her ever impressive clockwork style. But it was women’s tour leader and reigning world champion, Mikaili Sol, who hit the alarm for what was to come, opening her account with a huge stalefish slim 5 and then a 317 on trick four. In the men's race, Manoel Soares had the chance to win his first world title. As the draw would have it, he faced second ranked rider Gianmaria Coccoluto in that quarter final, as well as Valentin Garat and a local ripper with a huge reputation, Erick Anderson. All Gianmaria Coccoluto could do at this event was keep winning his heats and hope that Soares would trip up before reaching the semi finals. Now it was in his hands, but even if he won the heat he’d need help from one of the others to push Manoel into third, and out of the competition. Coccoluto produced a performance for the ages. Attacking without fear, he ripped Taiba lagoon apart like never before. Soares led after two tricks, but started to slip as the Italian hit full beast mode, scoring two nines and then two tens in succession that sent goosebumps through the crowd and left the judges in awe. Having uncharacteristically caught a front edge on his third trick, Manoel started to look tense. He forced out a 319 and a 315 and then the backside 315 on his last trick attempt just wasn’t good enough to overtake in-form lagoon specialist, Erick Anderson, who went through to semis behind Coccoluto. There are still three contenders for the title, but only two remain in the competition. Manoel now has to sit things out and wait to see if Gianmaria or Juan Rodriguez will win the event or not. Those two meet next in the semi-finals!
Making it through as top performers in the men’s division, we can’t look past the Brazilians Manoel Soares and Carlos Mario, clearly at home in these lagoon and warm wind conditions. They were the only two riders to break 30 point heat scores – with relentlessly smooth technicality. Just before the Brazilians ended the day on a high, yesterday's challenger, Gianmaria Coccoluto, held off Arthur Guillebert, Adeuri Corniel and Robin Goetebuer in his quarterfinal. Swiss star Maxime Chabloz was challenged in the quarterfinals by German Finn Flugal, who is only 13 years old. The young teenager put up an impressive fight, but failed to reach the 5.90 on his seventh and final trick attempt, which he needed to put Maxime under pressure again and secure second place. In the women's event, Bruna Kajiya achieved the highest score of the day (22.73) and won the first round thanks to an amazingly close chance just before the end, which she somehow held on to with 7.30 points! Nathalie Lambrecht unfortunately lost to Bruna in this round, but managed to beat Alexandra Torres and Estefania Rosa in her subsequent individual round and was the second highest scorer of the day with 19.33.
Inanda Country Base One Day Eventing 2022

Patrick Brown

4 years ago
Inanda Country Base One Day Eventing 2022

Bradley Edas

4 years ago
Inanda Country Base One Day Eventing 2022

Lelandi Van Hoek

4 years ago
Inanda Country Base One Day Eventing 2022
Inanda Country Base One Day Eventing 2022

Ethan Coetzee

4 years ago
Inanda Country Base One Day Eventing 2022

Karen Cousins

4 years ago
Inanda Country Base One Day Eventing 2022

Ella Hunt

4 years ago
Inanda Country Base One Day Eventing 2022
Inanda Country Base One Day Eventing 2022

CAREY TILLARD

4 years ago
Inanda Country Base One Day Eventing 2022

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