Kristin Boese

Last updated

Kristin Boese
Kristin Boese KB signature board.jpg
Kristin Boese with her KB signature board in 2011
Born1 July 1977 (1977-07) (age 47)
Potsdam, Germany
NationalityGerman
OccupationProfessional Claimer

Kristin Boese (born 1 July 1977) is a German female kite surfer. [1] In 2009, she was shortlisted by the International Sailing Federation for the ISAF World Sailor of the Year Awards.

Contents

Biography

Boese was born in Potsdam, East Germany, on 1 July 1977. At school, she excelled in a wide range of sports and became a semiprofessional handball player from the age of 9 in 1986 until 1999. [1] She took her A-levels in 1997 and began to develop a passion for windsurfing and mountain biking. In 2000, she attended a windsurf-instructor license course and began working as a windsurf instructor in her summer holidays while studying journalism and communication at the University of Berlin. [1]

In summer 2002, she met a kitesurfer at her windsurf center and within a matter of months had left Berlin and moved to Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands to learn how to kitesurf and become an instructor at the Pro Center Egl. [1]

Boese learned to kitesurf in Fuerteventura where she later worked as an instructor. Kitesurfing Fuertaventura.jpg
Boese learned to kitesurf in Fuerteventura where she later worked as an instructor.

She became the German Kitesurf Champion and in 2003 finished in fourth place in the PKRA world ranking. In 2004, she became Vice World Champion, winning her first PKRA Freestyle World Champion title a year later in 2005. [2] This was followed with further success. In 2006, she won the PKRA Freestyle. [1] In 2008, Boese became the KPWT Course-race World Champion. [1] In September 2009, she competed at the Greek PKRA. [3]

Besides her active career in kitesurfing, she also founded the KB4girls foundation [4] (now: Women's Kiteboarding Collective) which empowers kiteboarding women around the world.

She is the author of two instructional books and an instructional DVD on kitesurfing. [1] In 2009, she published the guide Kitesurfing in the Waves: The Complete Guide. She has also done modelling work, and has modelled for Vogue , and in September 2007 appeared in the German Playboy magazine, appearing on the cover with Theresa Klein and Jenny Bongardt. [5] She is sponsored by Best Kiteboarding, Rial, Air Berlin and Maui Magic. [2] In July 2012, she won the bronze medal in the Slalom World Championships, finishing behind Katja Roose and Caroline Adrien. [6]

Titles

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kiteboarding</span> Extreme sport

Kiteboarding or kitesurfing is a sport that involves using wind power with a large power kite to pull a rider across a water, land, snow, sand, or other surface. It combines the aspects of paragliding, surfing, windsurfing, skateboarding, snowboarding, and wakeboarding. Kiteboarding is among the less expensive and more convenient sailing sports.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Windsurfing</span> Water sport

Windsurfing is a wind-propelled water sport that is a combination of sailing and surfing. It is also referred to as "sailboarding" and "boardsailing", and emerged in the late 1960s from the Californian aerospace and surf culture. Windsurfing gained a popular following across Europe and North America by the late 1970s and had achieved significant global popularity by the 1980s. Windsurfing became an Olympic sport in 1984.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Robby Naish</span> American athlete and entrepreneur (born 1963)

Robert Staunton Naish is an American athlete and entrepreneur who has won 24 World Championship Windsurfing titles. He is also considered a pioneer of kiteboarding and standup paddleboarding.

Anna Sparre is a Swedish kitesurfer. She was, together with Christian Dittrich, the first Swede to enter the world cup (PKRA) in 2003.

Michael William "Gebi" Gebhardt is a former professional and Olympic windsurfer from the United States, who competed in five consecutive Summer Olympics, in the Olympic sailing discipline/event of windsurfing. He was born in Columbus, Ohio.

Kirsty Jones is a Welsh professional kitesurfer and pioneer in the sport of kitesurfing. She is a three-time British Kitesurf Champion, three-time Kitesurf World Wave Champion, and two-time Master of the Ocean Champion, and holds world records in long distance and solo kitesurf crossings.

The Boracay International Funboard Cup is an international funboard cup competition held yearly on Boracay island in the municipality of Malay, Aklan. Started in 2008, the event is one of the region's biggest windsurfing competitions.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">International Kiteboarding Association</span>


The International Kiteboarding Association (IKA), is the only kiteboarding class inside the International Sailing Federation (ISAF). The IKA class rules fall in the category of a development class.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bruno Sroka</span> French kitesurfer

Bruno Sroka is a French kitesurfer. Born in Clamart, Sroka began windsurfing when he was two years old. In 1998, Sroka arrived in Brest and took up kitesurfing, intrigued by the new sport. He had a successful career and went on to achieve many titles, becoming a three-time World Cup champion. Sroka also broke several milestones in the sport: he became the first to kitesurf the Cape Horn in 2008 and from France to Ireland in 2013.

Katja Roose is a Dutch female professional kite surfer.

Julien Kerneur is a French professional kite surfer. He is sponsored by Ozone Kiteboarding.

Maxime Nocher is a French professional kite surfer.

Rolf van der Vlugt is a Dutch professional kite surfer.

Caroline Adrien is a French professional kite surfer.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Francisco Lufinha</span> Portuguese kitesurfer

Francisco Lufinha, achieved several world records, namely the Fastest Atlantic Kiteboat Crossing (solo) in 2021 and the Longest Journey Kitesurfing in 2015. He is a completely passioned by nautical sportsman. Taken aboard a boat by his parents only 15 days after he was born, he was never able nor wanted to let go of the sea again.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jesse Richman</span> American kitesurfer

Jesse Richman is a big-wave kitesurfer and a big-air kiteboarder. He is a two-time world champion and the first kitesurfer to get barreled at Jaws. He is also known for his world record 790-foot tow-up and 170-foot jump over land.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gisela Pulido</span> Spanish kitesurfer

Gisela Pulido Borrell is a Spanish kitesurfer. In 2004, she became the sport's youngest world champion, at age 10. She has subsequently won multiple world titles.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Wing foiling</span> Water sport

Wing foiling or wing surfing or winging is a wind propelled water sport that developed from kitesurfing, windsurfing and surfing. The sailor, standing on a board, holds directly onto a wing. It generates both upward force and sideways propulsion and thus moves the board across the water. The recent development of foilboards, which plane very early on a hydrofoil fin and thereby lift off the water producing low friction, represent the ideal complementary hydrodynamic platform for wings.

Stephanie "Steph" Bridge is a United Kingdom kitesurfer who became the World Formula Kite champion five times between 2009 and 2016. She is the leading figure in the "Team Bridge" family.

Alina Kornelli is a German and Austrian Formula Kite competitor. She has been a sailor and a snowboarder.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Bio". Kristinboese.com. Archived from the original on 30 November 2009. Retrieved 21 November 2009.
  2. 1 2 "Windfinder: Interview with Kristin Boese, Kitesurfing world champion". Windfinder.com. 9 April 2009. Retrieved 21 November 2009.
  3. "Bruno Sroka and Kristin Boese control races in the 2009 PKRA Greece". Surfer Today. 10 September 2009. Archived from the original on 24 December 2020. Retrieved 21 November 2009.
  4. "About Us – Womens Kiteboarding Collective". womenskiteboarding.org. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  5. "Kristin Boese on the Cover of German Playboy". Bestkiteboarding.com. 16 August 2009. Archived from the original on 21 November 2008. Retrieved 21 November 2009.
  6. "Julien Kerneur and Katja Roose crowned 2012 Slalom World Champions". International Kiteboarding Association. 3 July 2012. Archived from the original on 8 July 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2012.