Kaitesurfing It ended tragically for a 31-year-old tourist on the beach of cream On the island of Rhodes. The authorities are investigating the exact circumstances of the incident.
What is kaitesurfing
Kaitesurfing is a water surface on a special board due to the wind force. The name comes from two English words: kite – air snakes, and surfing – skating along the waves. Discipline originated in France in the late 1970s and gained popularity in the United States in the mid-1990s, and then around the world.
Unlike other water extreme sports, special physical fitness is not required for kaitesurfing. Sport is becoming more popular from year to year. In 2012, the number of cighters in the world was estimated by Isaf and IKU of 1.6 million people.
Due to the innovations in the design of snakes, improving the control systems and development of kaitesurfing schools, sports have significantly increased, but this does not guarantee 100% protection.
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