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C Kite Festival to Showcase Spectacular High-Flying Action on July 14-16

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C Kite Festival to Showcase Spectacular High-Flying Action on July 14-16

The C Kite Festival is making its grand return to Mauritius.

Set to take place from 14 to 16 July, and hosted in collaboration with the Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority (MTPA) and Air Mauritius, this event will take place at the C Mauritius resort, gathering professional kite surfers from all corners of the globe.

Over the past three decades, kitesurfing has emerged as one of the most popular water sports globally, blending speed, balance and a hint of adrenaline into a thrilling spectacle of skill and resilience.

This year’s C Kite Festival is not just hosted by any ordinary team, featuring Antoine Auriol, a former kitesurf world champion, TV host and onboard reporter for the 2023 Ocean Race.

Lineup

Among the stellar lineup of professionals headlining this year’s festival are: Youri Zoon, a two-time world champion and two-time world vice-champion sponsored by Brunotti; Victor Hays, a pro kiteboarder; Paul Serin, the French champion and Big Air pro; Tom Hebert, a two-time vice world champion; Hay Katz, holder of the 9.0 best score in the ‘big air’ category and a three-time silver and two-time bronze Israel champion; and Arthur Guillebert, the reigning freestyle kite surfing world champion and two-time European champion.

Source: Cape(Town)Etc

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