We are looking back to weeks full of action on the snow with well known and new competitors, unique and beautiful snowkiting spots and great event set ups.
Florian Gruber (GER) took the overall win of the ski division after leading sovereign the Course Racing and Long Distance disciplines throughout the whole tour and is now the new SnowKite Ski World Champion. Felix Kersten, also from Germany, won the Formula GPS in Italy, but couldn’t win against Florian Gruber at the following events, which left him with a great second place within the overall ranking. Russian Ilya Gibadullin secured the third place overall.
Cristina Corsi from Italy was the only woman competing in 4 out of 5 events and is our new World Champion within the women’s ski division.
Although winning the past two competitions, Aija Ambrasa from Latvia couldn’t take the overall win in the women’s snowboarding fleet. Our new World Champion Women Snowboard, Chanti van Boxtel (NED), attended more events and scored more points within our 2019 World Cup.
We saw great performances by Russian competitor Igor Zakhartsev, as he also scored a podium at nearly all events. Although his fellow countryman Artem Renev didn’t compete at the final (non-discardable) event in Switzerland, he became 2nd overall within the men’s snowboard fleet, followed by Austrian Reinhold Gehrer.
The IKA Snowkite World Cup 2019 was a great success and the whole team is looking forward to develop the tour for 2020 with already existing and new events.