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Snowkite Speed Ranking List
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 as well: 2006, 2005, 2004


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. NEW: 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.�




We are very excited to be working with Dakine this season for some excellent weekly prizes going out all over the world. They have hooked us up with their high quality and stylie gloves, shirts, board wax and more. We also have our kite partners Ozone and HQ kicking in some great prizes for the weekly speedy.


Congrats to the following winners (prizes to confirmed speedsters only):

Early season: Chris Krug 55.1 mph on skis in New Hampshire won a Dakine t-shirt
Week 1: Joe Vinch 49.9mph on skis in Iowa won an Ultra Nectar Beanie
Week 2: Chris Krug 52.3mph on skis in New Hampshire won some Dakine Gloves
Week 3: Gary Kjelleren 59.1mph on skis in Vermont won some Dakine wax
Week 4: Paul Morse 47.5 on skis in New Hampshire won an Ozone t-shirt
Week 5: John Zietlow 58.3 on skis in Minnesota won a Dakine hat
Week 6: Joe Levins 56.8mph on skis in Minnesota won some Himaya sunscreen
Week 7: Chris Krug 45.3mph on skis in New Hampshire won a Dakine MP3 player case
Week 8: Chris Krug 53.4mph on skis in New Hampshire won a Dakine hydration pack
Week 9: Joe Vinch 51.7mph on skis in Iowa won an Ozone wallet
Week 10: Tom Reynolds 54.5mph on tele in Utah won a Dakine MP3 case
Week 11: Charles Meding 51.4mph on skis in New Hampshire won an Ozone windsock
Week 12: Chris Krug 66.4mph on skis in Maine won some Himaya sunscreen
Week 13: David Knight 62.48mph on skis in Minnesota won a Dakine MP3 case
Week 14: Chris Krug 62.8mph on skis in Maine won an HQ quick dry top
End of (and whole season) winner: Joe Levins 70.0mph on skis in Minnesota won an Ozone Windsock


Late Season: April 7�May 9

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1

Joe Levins

70.0mph

White Bear Lk, MN

Skis

Fuel 9

4/15

2

Chris Mason

62.3mph

Lk Manitoba, Canada

Skis

Rev 9

4/15

3

Marty Roy

61.6mph

Lk Manitoba, Canada

Skis

T2 9

4/15

4

Brian Beveridge

60.7mph

Lk Manitoba, Canada

Crossbow 9

Skis

4/15

5

Tom Reynolds

59.5mph

Strawberry, UT

Manta 12

Tele

4/16

6

Chris Krug

53.7mph

Errol, NH

Skis

Scorpion 13

4/13

7

Paul Morse

45.8mph

Keoka Lk, ME

Skis

Psycho 8

4/14

8

Molly Savard

45.4mph

Errol, NH

Skis

Sabre 2

4/13

9

Seth Merriam

34.2mph

Long Lk, ME

Board

Speed 17

4/7

10

Jessica Staples

25.3mph

Long Lk, ME

Bridgton, ME

Pulse 10

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2008 Snowkite Speed Ranking List

1

Joe Levins

70.0mph

White Bear Lk, MN

Skis

Fuel 9

4/15

2

Chris Krug

66.4mph

Sebago Lk, ME

Skis

Frenzy 5

3/21

3

Charles Meding

63.9mph

Lk Sunapee, NH

Skis

Concept Air 2.2

3/21

4

David Knight

62.48mph

White Bear Lk, MN

skis

Frenzy 10

3/29

5

Chris Mason

62.3mph

Lk Manitoba, Canada

Skis

Rev 9

4/15

6

Brian Beveridge

60.7mph

Lk Manitoba, Canada

Crossbow 9

Skis

4/15

7

Tom Reynolds

59.5mph

Strawberry, UT

Manta 12

Tele

4/16

8

Randy Berube

59.3mph

Sebago Lk, ME

Skis

Little Devil 2.1

3/21

9

Gary Kjelleren

59.1mph

Sand Bar, VT

Skis

Waroo 7

1/19

10

Paul Morse

59.0mph

Sebago Lk, ME

Skis

Frenzy 5

4/2

11

John Zietlow

58.3mph

Kite Island, MN

skis

Wip 10

1/29

12

Molly Savard

55.6mph

Sebago Lk, ME

skis

Frenzy 5

3/22

13

Michael Winter

55.2mph

White Bear Lk, MN

Skis

Waroo 11

1/29

14

Kaj Kjellgren

53.17mph

Salen, Sweden

Skis

Pulse 2 8

2/23

15

Mike Elliot

52.9mph

Silver Lk, ME

Skis

Frenzy 7

3/24

16

Joe Vinch

51.7mph

Glenwood, IA

Skis

Speed 2 8

3/2

17

Michael Kaspar

50.1mph

Lake Reschen, Italy

Skis

Pulse 12

2/10

18

Doug Remsen

48.5mph

Sand Bar, VT

Skis

Venom II 10

2/27

19

Patrick Anderson

46.5mph

Alberta, Canada

Skates

Kitewing 5.5*

11/24

20

Seth Merriam

44.6mph

Sebago Lk, ME

Board

Frenzy 5

3/22

21

Cole Russell

43.9mph

Georgetown Lk, MT

Board

Liquid Force 9

4/4

22

Noah Poritz

43.0mph

Canyon Ferry, MT

Skates

Manta II 8m

12/19

23

Stan Woodman

42.5mph

Ontario, Canada

Board

Era 8m

2/18

24

Harald Kicker

42.3mph

Lk Neusiedl, Austria

Skis

Scorpion 13

1/3

25

Dave Clark

42.0mph

So Lk Leelanau, MI

Board

Pulse2 10

1/25

26

Georg Friedl

41.5mph

Lk Neusiedl, Austria

Skis

Scorpion 10

1/17

27

Jeff Newman

39.1mph

White Bear Lk, MN

Skis

Montana 7

12/13

28

Lisa-kay Keen

38.9mph

Georgetown Lk, MT

Board

Frenzy 10

3/23

29

Andy McKendry

38.5mph

Long Pond, ME

Skis

New Tech 4.9

3/26

30

Brian Schenck

36.6mp

Utah

Board

Manta 15

1/13

31

Chip Longo

32.5mph

Wordens Pond, RI

Ice buggy

Frenzy 5

1/27

32

Paul Bialowoz

29.8mph

Kitestorm

Skis

Nemesis 18

2/23

33

Paul Lawrence

29.1mph

Kitestorm

skis

Frenzy 10

2/24

34

Ernie Reuter

26.5mph

Kitestorm

Tele

Frenzy 7.5

2/24

35

Barclay Morris

25.6mph

Kitestorm

Skis

Frenzy 9.5

2/23

36

Jordan Potvin

26.4mph

Sand Bar, VT

Skis

Frenzy 9

3/16

37

Jessica Staples

25.3mph

Long Lk, ME

Bridgton, ME

Pulse 10

4/7

38

Chip Long & Marina Ayrapetov

25.2mph

Kitestorm

Skis in tandem

Waroo Pro 13

2/24

39

Wing Eng

24.0mph

Kitestorm

Board

Psycho III

2/24

40

George Warner

19.2mph

Kitestorm

Skis

Guerilla 13

2/24

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Unconfirmed Speeds: This is for speed submissions over 60mph that were done on GPS� without the ability to download and verify data.

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1

Zebulon Jakub

63.8mph

Maine

Skis

Manta 12

3/9

2

Marty Roy

61.6mph

Lk Manitoba, Canada

Skis

T2 9

4/15

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This is the email we received from Joe Levins on the day of his record-breaking snowkite run April 15, 2008:

the season was not quite over when i last emailed you.
just got back from what is for sure the end of the ice
here. it was blowing hard, gusts to around 40 and 65
degrees. the ice was fast and i made three quick runs
of 68, 69.8 and 70.0. when i saw the last reading i
decided i would call it a day. ten minutes after waded
in from the edge of the ice a crack opened up 20 feet
wide all the way across the bay.

i was on white bear lake with a fuel 9, i wish it
would have been a 5, and 225cm downhill boards


Stormboarding asked him how it felt...

it felt fast, it was the first time i have been out on
fast ice and been really overpowered. i have no doubt
that with a smaller more efficient kite 80 would be no
problem in similar conditions. my kite went inside out
a couple times going upwind, c kites don't do that
very often.

While the rest of us were paying our taxes, Joe Levins was out reaching a snowkite speed contest milestone.
White Bear Lake after Joe's blistering speed. Check out the wide split in the ice opposite the camp.
Chris Krug - at the top of the list. Read about his day in the 60's to the right.
What was the surface like?�Surface conditions: 1.5-2" Hard frozen slush/snow on top of hard ice.�Softened and slowed as the day progressed. Stayed frozen better on�Saturday than Friday but Friday had stronger winds.

Were you on the right kite?: �After seeing Mike get worked on the 3M�Frenzy I opted out of the 10m Venom 1 and went to the 3m Frenzy. �It was�enough for me to get 57.8mph but only if I sined it. It wasn't enough for�me to use my weight or lean against to build speed even the the gusts were�45+mph. I switched to the good 'ol 5m Frenzy '05 and it was a lot better.�The winds did diminish a little by then and in hindsight I wish I had gone�to the 10m Venom 1 but I pulled a heel piece out of the heel track so I�never got the chance. The 5m pulled �like a champ though.

Did you feel you topped out or what could you have done to go faster?: On�the faster runs I never felt topped out I just ran out of space because I�was flying in a cove where the wind was funneling. It's a fairly small�cove and a good part of it is water right now. �By the time I would really�spool up and get some speed I had redirect to keep from hitting shore or�hitting water. Maybe if I held out a little longer at took my chances with�shore or the water I would have gotten a faster speed. I didn't want to�risk myself or the kite though, there's too much season left to go and it�was Molly's kite. I was listening to the right music so that helped heheh.�I guess we could all wear GS suits and ride high aspect fixed bridals but�that would take a lot of the fun out of it. If you can get high speeds�with all the drag of a mid-aspect sheetable and regular ski clothing�that's pretty damn cool. �I want to kite all day and not mess with�changing clothes or getting yanked violently by a fixed bridal with�limited trim.

Molly Savard our fastest woman yet, shares her thoughts on the day to the right.
-How did it feel compared to your previous pb? �It definately felt a lot faster! Prior to Saturday, my pb speed had been
slowly increasing a few tenths of a mph at a time. But this time all the�planets were in alignment and I bested my pb by more than 10mph. Finally!�Now I'm in the "over 50" club with the rest of my crew. I was so pumped, I�couldn't wait to get back out and do it again. I wanted to break 50 a few�more times that day, just to prove to myself it wasn't a fluke! A little�later on the winds calmed a bit and I had to take out a slightly bigger�kite. The Venom 10m took me to speeds in the lower to mid 50's several�more times that afternoon. Very exhilerateing and FUN! And definately NOT�a one time fluke!

Were you on the right kite?�Yes, of all the the kites I have my '05 5m Frenzy was the perfect kite for�the hard icy surface and strong 20mph+ winds. However, I had an advantage�in selecting my kite, as Randy was already out and ripping on HIS 5m�Frenzy. I figured I'd just follow his lead as he had just the day before�achieved his own pb just a smidge below 60mph. Later as the winds calmed a�bit I switched up to the 10m Venom. After getting in another hour or so of�speed runs I did some jumping and then went for a nice relaxing cruising�tour before calling it a day.

Did you feel in control?�Absolutely yes. I've been working this winter at becoming more comfortable�at flying fully to slightly over powered. I think this gave me the�confidence to stick with my run and not bring the kite out of the power�zone, stand up, speed check/carve up wind, or generally just chicken out.

What was the biggest factor in going this fast over previous speeds?�There were may factors for me. They are as follows:
1. inspiration and encouragement from the guys in my crew
2. practice/time on the kite
3. beautiful steady strong breeze
4. edgeable ice surface
5. sharp straight(ish) skis hand tuned by Krug
6. luck of the draw (having such a perfect kiting day off from work)

This is how Tom Reynolds keeps track of his speed. He rides at Strawberry in Utah - check out the mountains in the background.
Charles Meding with a very fast 63.9mph on Lake Sunapee, NH on a breezy Friday afternoon.
That is Lisa-kay Keen after some excellent and speedy snowboarding on Georgetown Lake, Montana.
The GPS and GoogleEarth overlay of Molly's tracks on Sebago Lake in Maine the day she went 55mph.
GPS and GoogleEarth tracks of Chris' day over 60mph.
David Knight's day out on White Bear Lake - one of those big traverses was a 62mph speed run.

For more information, please call Stormboarding at 802.578.6120 or e-mail: [email protected]

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