Aeros and Elf have joined forces for the 2024 Olympic quadrennium to bring once again a new generation of RAM-air kites to the competition scene under a joint brand name.Produced in the Ukraine, the following kites have been approved by the IKA Technical Committee as registered series production equipment for the IKA Formula Kite Class.Aeros/Elf CJ-8Aeros/Elf CJ-9Aeros/Elf JC-9Aeros/Elf JC-11Aeros/Elf JC-15Aeros/Elf JC-19Aeros/Elf JC-22
After a successful factory inspection, Chubanga V3 mast and glider have been approved by the IKA Technical Committee as registered series production equipment for the IKA Formula Kite Class.The Chubanga V2 hydrofoil system is still subject to approval.As all other approved registered series production equipment, the Chubanga V3 hydrofoil system will now be evaluated in competition until the end of 2021, when World Sailing will license the 2024 Olympic equipment through a separate agreement with the successful manufacturers. For more information on Chubanga products, please visit https://www.chubangafoil.com/For more information about the IKA Formula Kite class, the Olympic kiteboarding format, equipment and…
Here is an update on the event calendar as of beginning of July 2020:   Formula Kite Individual EuropeansFollowing the re-opening of borders within Europe, the Formula Kite European Championship is now confirmed and will take place in Puck, Poland, from 18 to 23 August.The Notice of Race can be found here:   https://www.racingrulesofsailing.org/documents/1042/event?name=2020-formula-kite-individual-european-championshipsRegistration is open at   https://www.kiteclasses.org/events/upcoming-events/formula/190-2020-formula-kite-individual-european-championshipsEarly Bird entry fee rates (230 EUR) apply until 14 days before the event. Please remember that nationality flags on hull and helmet are mandatory for all Formula Kite continental and World championship events (and a number of World Sailing events). It is the competitor's…
Formula Kite Class Rule UpdateWorld Sailing has published the updated class rules approved during the IKA General Assembly in February 2020.The major change is the introduction of mandatory nationality flags on hulls and helmets for all Continental and World Championships as well as all World Sailing events (including Regional and Olympic Games). These requirements were previously enforced through the Notice of Race.It is the competitor responsibility to produce / purchase and apply nationality flags, both for hulls and helmets. The design files are available here: https://www.formulakite.org/equipment/nationality-flags
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