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How fast can you go? Snowkite Speed and Distance Ranking List and Contest
This is a worldwide contest for snowkiters. Just put a GPS in your pocket and ride. At the end of the day check and see what your high speed was, snap a digital photo or download the file and send it to us you never know, a great prize may end up on your doorstep a few days later. Read on for the contest rules and this year's speed ranking list itself. You can check out the last few years worth of speediness by holding your cursor over Speed Ranking to the left and choosing a year. We started back in 2004.

The 2009-2010 list is now complete. Scroll down for contest rules, partners and winners.

Ride safe. Ride fast.

The Rules: 

1. You must have been on snow or ice - skis, snowboards, sleds...
2. Your power must have come from a kite. Be honest and have good kite karma.
3. Units must be in miles per hour
4. We need either your GPS file (preferred) and/or a digital photo of the GPS - with you in the photo as well and we need to be able to read the max speed.
5. Include your name, location, what was on your feet, max speed, date and kite size/type in an e-mail to[email protected]
6. Any speeds over 60mph must be accompanied by the GPS data from your whole session or results from an online GPS verification program. If you do not have this info, we will still post your speed but marked as unconfirmed. 

Congrats to our winners:

Early Season: Chris Krug went 58.6mph on skis in Maine, won a new-look Stormboarding t
Fastest in a hay field: Bob Christian went 27.3mph on skis Dec. 6, won an Ozone wind sock
Week 5: Gary Kjelleren went 53.1mph on skis in Vermont, won an Ozone wallet
Week 6: Chris Krug went 54.2mph on skis in NH to win a Dynafit hat
Week 7: Tom Reynolds went 45.8 in Utah and sent in the best photo to win a Dakine beanie
Week 7: Chris Krug went 52.2mph on skis in NH to top the week
Week 8: Gary Kjelleren went 52.0mph on skis in VT to wind a Dakine MP3 case.
Week 9: Mike Elliot went 53.3mph on skis in NH to win a Dakine wallet
Week 10: Chris Krug went 63.96mph on skis in NH and won an Ozone beanie
Week 11: Noah Poritz went 39.5mph on skis in Idaho to win a Dakine MP3 case
Week 11: Chris Krug was the fastest at 55.6mph on skis in VT
Week 12: Walter Brink on one of his 1st times out went 42.5mph, won an Ozone windsock
Week 12: Chris Krug was fastest going 59.1mph on skis in NH
Week 13: Bob Randolph went 56.7mph on skis in MT to win a Dakine beanie
Week 14: Gary Kjelleren went 57.5mph on skis in VT to win a Dakine MP3 case
Week 15: Molly Savard went 52.8mph to be the fastest woman and win a Peter Lynn beanie
Week 15: Gary Kjelleren was the fastest at 62.3mph on skis in VT
Week 16: Brian Beveridge went 63.3mph on skis in Manitoba to win a Peter Lynn beanie
Week 17: Chris Krug topped the list and week with 67.5mph on skis to win a Dakine MP3 case
End of Season: Garrett Sorensen went 60.79mph on skis in UT to wrap up the season and win a Dakine beanie

THANK YOU AND CONGRATS TO ALL WINNERS AND EVERYONE WHO PARTICIPATED TO HAVE FUN, WIN PRIZES AND REACH THEIR PERSONAL BESTS THIS SEASON. HAVE A GREAT SUMMER AND SEE YOU HERE NEXT WINTER FOR MORE SPEED CONTEST FUN.

Season Wrap-up:

Top 3 Overall:

1

Chris Krug

67.5mph

Umbagog, ME

skis

Charger 15

3/28

2

Brian Beveridge

63.3mph

Lk Manitoba, Canada

Skis

Switchblade 8

3/18

3

Gary Kjelleren

62.3mph

Sand Bar, VT

skis

HP 10

3/14

Top 3 Snowboarders:

1

William Bordy

48.5mph

Strawberry, UT

Snowboard

Pulse 8

3/25

2

Seth Merriam

45.0mph

Long Lake, ME

Snowboard

Speed 10

3/3

3

Stan Woodman

40.1mph

Wolfe Isl, Ontario

Snowboard

Synergy 12

3/7

**William Bordy is not on the main list with this speed since he went faster on skis. This was submitted during week 17.

 Top Woman

1

Molly Savard

52.8mph

Squam Lake, NH

Skis

Charger 10

3/14

 Top 3 Outside North America:

1

Petri Lehikoinen

59.78mph

Helsinki, Finland

Skis

Sport 9

3/11

2

Alexey Okhotnikov

48.22mph

Russia

Skis

TBA

1/

3

Sergei Keler

36.79mph

Russia

Skis

TBA

1/

End of Season March 18 � May 10

1

Garrett Sorensen

60.79

Lk Winnipeg, MB

skis

Switchblade 6

4/2

2

William Bordy

54.7mph

Strawberry, UT

skis

Manta 15

4/1



Snowkite Speed Ranking List 2009-2010

 

1

Chris Krug

67.5mph

Umbagog, ME

skis

Charger 15

3/28

2

Brian Beveridge

63.3mph

Lk Manitoba, Canada

Skis

Switchblade 8

3/18

3

Gary Kjelleren

62.3mph

Sand Bar, VT

skis

HP 10

3/14

4

Charles Meding

61.6mph

Sunapee, NH

Skis

Concept Air 6.5

3/14

5

Garrett Sorensen

60.79

Lk Winnipeg, MB

skis

Switchblade 6

4/2

6

Petri Lehikoinen

59.78mph

Helsinki, Finland

Skis

Sport 9

3/11

7

Paul Morse

58.8mph

Umbagog, NH

Skis

Psycho 12

3/28

8

Randy Berube

58.7mph

Squam Lake, NH

Skis

Venom 10

3/14

9

Bob Randolph

56.7mph

Dickey Lk, MT

Skis

Edge 9

2/26

10

William Tuthill

55.6mph

Sunapee, NH

Skis

Kitewing 4.8

3/14

11

William Bordy

54.7mph

Strawberry, UT

skis

Manta 15

4/1

12

Saulius Muliolis

54.6mph

Presque Isle, PA

skis

Turbo Diesel 8

2/6

13

Mike Elliot

53.3mph

Squam Lk, NH

Skis

Apex 7.5

1/31

14

Molly Savard

52.8mph

Squam Lake, NH

Skis

Charger 10

3/14

15

Noah Poritz

50.4mph

Centinnials Mtns, MT

Skis

Manta 10

3/28

16

Eric Heath

49.0mph

Long Lake, ME

Skis

Outlaw 8

3/3

17

Alexey Okhotnikov

48.22mph

Russia

Skis

TBA

1/

18

Tom Reynolds

45.8mph

Strawberry, UT

Skis

Manta 15

1/14

19

Seth Merriam

45.0mph

Long Lake, ME

Snowboard

Speed 10

3/3

20

Michael Brown

44.2mph

Skyline, UT

Skis

Manta 12

12/13

21

Bob Christain

44.1mph

Naukeg LK, MA

Skis

Waroo 17

2/22

22

Walter Brink

42.5mph

Sand Bar, VT

Skis

T3 12

2/15

23

Paul Lawrence

41.7mph

Massbesic, MA

Buggy

Ekko 2.8

2/15

24

Laurel Fullerton

41.4mph

Dickey Lk, MT

Skis

Octane 7

2/26

25

Stan Woodman

40.1mph

Wolfe Isl, Ontario

Snowboard

Synergy 12

3/7

26

Cole Russell

37.4mph

Georgetown LK, MT

Board

Screamer 10

12/12

27

Sergei Keler

36.79mph

Russia

Skis

TBA

1/

28

Patrick Anderson

36.7mph

Medecine Hat, Alberta

Skis

Yakuza 10

3/20

29

Patrick Coyne

34.8mph

Onondaga, NY

Snowspider (buggy)

Element 5

3/5

30

Bob Metivier

29.2mph

Lk George, NY

Skis

Neo 11

3/7

31

Rod Strickland

28.5mph

Long Lk, ME

Board

Psycho 15

1/6

32

Doug Remsen

28.3mph

Sand Bar, VT

Skis

Venom 10

1/10

33

Jeff Bartkowski

26.9mph

Sacandaga, NY

Skis

Montana 9.5

1/2

34

Myron Hlady

26.3mph

Manitoba, Canada

Board

Synergy 15

2/7

 

Unconfirmed (Speeds 60mph+ without GPS data)

1

William Bordy

62.3mph

Strawberry, UT

Snowboard

Nemesis 10

4/6


Snowkite Distance Ranking

1

Stepan Kalichkin

188 miles`

Novosibirsk, Russia

Skis

Advance 12

4/3

2

Jim Cline

130 miles

Umbagog, NH

Skis

Frenzy 5

3/28

3

Paul Morse

101.4 miles

Lomg Lk, ME

Skis

Speed 15

3/3

4

Gary Kjelleren

60 miles

Sand Bar, VT

Skis/board

Waroo 12

2/7

5

Walter Brink

43.95 miles

Sand Bar, VT

Skis

T3 12

2/15

6

Myron Hlady

24.32 miles

Manitoba, Canada

Snowboard

Synergy 15

2/7



















































Stepan Kalichkin sent in this track from a huge 188 mile day in Russia. Check out his upwind path and then big rides downwind.
After a fast day at Umbagog, NH at the end of the season. Two/four of these are season bests (Paul and Chris).
William Bordy went a speedy 48.5mph on his snowboard in Utah before snapping this shot.
Check out this video from the riders on Long Lake Jan 2. Part of it looks like it is on fast forward - but that is just what going fast with a kite looks like.
iPhone users take note: this contest can be very easy. Jeff Bartkowski sent us data from his iPhone using the app MotionX-GPS. It does everything including sends me a link to your track with verifiable data and you can also attach a photo of your happy face. No more needing an advanced degree to download your GPS data. Thanks for the tip Jeff (and looks like you had a great ride).
Tom Reynolds' respectable run week 7 won him the prize because we liked the photo. Check out that great riding area and his buddies reflected in his goggles.
Want to know about going fast and what it takes? Check out consistent speed winner Chris Krug's blog. His reports on sessions, gear and the people he meets are insightful and entertaining. And he has a talent for photography. Find him at: hardwaterkiter.blogspot.com
That is Alexey Okhotnikov from Saint-Petersburg, Russia. This high speed (around 65mph) was achieved in 2009. But we have made contact with this group of speedy Russion snowkiters and are looking forward to hearing more from them.
Gary Kjelleren rode almost 70 miles and was the speediest of week 14 on this long downwinder on the Inland Sea in Vermont with the kite he won at Kitestorm.
New: How far did you ride? Snowkite Distance List
We are celebrating 2010 with a new element to the snowkite speed contest - distance. This time, we do not care how fast you go, only how far in one day of riding and then keep your season score for the end. All you have to do is zero your GPS before riding, stick it in your pocket and have an amazing day. Then, snap a photo and email it to us with where you were, the kite you were on and what you had on your feet. Even better, send us a screen shot of a Google Earth map with your tracks on it. In order to keep it honest, once we get a feel for the distances that are possible, we will ask for a google map screen shot showing your track for the day. But, for now, just send us your daily distances. We will have some prizes for this category as well.

Get those legs warmed up and have fun out there - whether you go really fast or just ride all day.


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