British Kite Surfing Association - BKSA
The British Kite Surfing Association (BKSA) was formed in 1999 to communicate information about the sport of kitesurfing amongst the practitioners and interested parties.
The objectives of the association are to promote safe kitesurfing practices, to publicise information about kite surfing, to help develop a recognised training scheme for beginners to instructors, and to maintain beach access for kitesurfers in the UK.
Download the BKSA's 'Guide to Ride' booklet (PDF 2.3MB)
News Releases
20th July 2009
Norfolk draws record number of competitors for Round 2 of the British Kite Surfing Association National Championships.
23rd June 2009
Norfolk hosts Britain's best kitesurfers at the Lifestyles Extreme Sports Festival (10 to 12 July).
26th May 2009
Swansea Bay delivers perfect conditions for opening round of British Kite Surfing Championships.
12th May 2009
Top kitesurfers hit Swansea Bay for opening round of British Kite Surfing Championships (15 to 17 May).
Images
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| Kitesurfer competing at Hunstanton, Norfolk. Photo: BKSA. |
Kitesurfer competing at Hunstanton, Norfolk. Photo: BKSA. |
Kitesurfers and kites on the beach at Hunstanton, Norfolk. Photo: BKSA. |
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| Kitesurfer Luke Whiteside from Liverpool. Photo: BKSA. |
Kitesurfer Robin Snuggs riding a kite powered landboard. Photo: BKSA. |
Kite buggy on the sands at Barrow-in-Furness. Photo: BKSA. |
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