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Old 10-28-2010, 05:04 PM
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We're still waiting for confirmation but the word is Rob Douglas has won the Outright Speed Sailing World Record now at 55.65 knots, 64.08 mph and 103.17 kph.

Way to go Rob!

Also, new French and European record by Seb Cattelan (FR) With 55.49 kt.

New world record female by Charlotte Consorti (FR) With 50.43


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"28 Oct 2010 : EPIC THURSDAY – Records a plenty !

Seb is the new record holder of France and Europe with 55.49, he held the outright for 1 hour before Rob Douglas did 55.65.
Fabrice the time keeper has checked these speeds, but not the WSSRC yet.
Demands of speed records under sail, are subject to the official ratification by ISAF/WSSRC.

Alex is 3rd with 54.93

Charlotte Consorti did 48.5 on the display, followed 30 minutes later by Sophie with the same speed.
Charlotte went back out later and did 50.43. The first lady over 50 !!!
Sophie’s speed was 48.64; she could only do 3 runs has her hand was in agony as it’s broken.

So our speeds are: she: 50,43 and me: 48,64

Please see below a kind of article: BE CAREFULL, NOT RATIFIED BY WSSRC

The wind was 45 kts max, organization decides to close the run to keep the water as a reservoir because of the low tide. Very clever, records were smashed!


1st to 55 kts : Sébastien Cattelan, french competitor and organizer: New french and european record with 55,49 kts.
Rob Douglas better that afterwards with 55,65 kt.
incredible!
2 french girls were battle around 48 kts and Charlotte Consorti did 50,43 (Demands of speed records under sail, subject to the official ratification by ISAF/WSSRC), on her last run. Sophie Routaboul kept her 48,64 couldn t do nothing more with her hand she broke at the end of the 1st week of the event.

New south african record with Basil Cambanis : 50,75 kts (Demands of speed records under sail, subject to the official ratification by ISAF/WSSRC)

New Solvinian record of 46,60 kts for jernej Privsek

4th Seb Salerno had 54,28 kts FRA

5th Sylvain Hoceini had 52,90 kts FRA

Taro Niehaus had 50,59, Previous SA record holder at 50,60

Please send this news to all the media and don t forget to add as much as possible this sentence: Demands of speed records under sail, subject to the official ratification by ISAF/WSSRC.

Make a good news with those informations

Demands of speed records under sail, subject to the official ratification by ISAF/WSSRC.

let me know whjat do you think!!

kisses

sophie"
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Old 10-28-2010, 06:03 PM
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This in from Gebi from today:

"Michael Gebhardt Rick, Rob did 55.65 knots today, not official yet! and broke the radius bone in his arm on his second and last run today in the trench. Just glad to get out of there alive, as you will see in the videos. Operations to come, but he will be back on the water soon."


A crash from two days ago. Can you imagine this rigged big in 45 kts.?!http://byadrienfreville.files.wordpress.com/
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Old 10-29-2010, 06:54 AM
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Early video of the record breaking run.



and some screen captures from video taken by Adrien Fréville, http://www.byadrienfreville.fr/







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Old 10-30-2010, 03:57 AM
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This in from Michael "Gebi" Gebhardt in Nambia:

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Kite sped video I shot on an Iphone of my boy Rob Douglas training in Luderitz, Namibia in the famous second lagoon trench. Only 25 knot of wind and he is on an 11 meter kite. Rob's hitting average speed of 51 knots over 500 meters in this "light wind run" and top speeds of 53 knots. His yet to be ratified World record run was 55.65 k...nots over a 501 meter course, with top speeds of 58 knots top GPS speed spike. He broke the record in 40 to 45 knots of wind! Nice job Blue Leader, and we still have TheBlackDog.com flag flying for you at the trench for the last day of racing, kid. heal up fast!! Gonna see if I can coach Jamie and Morgan Douglas into the 50 knot club on our last day of competition, 25 to 30 knot day here. Wish us luck. We launch kites at 2 pm Namibian time."



51 kts. on an 11 m kite in 25 kts. of wind!
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Old 10-30-2010, 04:03 AM
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Another post from Gebi just put on Facebook:

"Michael Gebhardt Yesterday was the last possible day of world record winds in Luderitz Second lagoon, the worlds fastest speed sailing strip. Rob Douglas who I coach, broke the World Record 2 days ago and then on the next run broke his arm in a horrific crash. I saw all the top riders go down hard, trying to break the records and it was quite a show of sheer determination and balls. The videos are awesome...these guys and girls have pushed the limits of humanity to another level never before seen. In honor of fallen Blue Leader Rob, I coached Morgan and Jamie on the speed strip to see if we could go head to head with the top speed riders, and both of them pushed themselves to personal bests and fought it out valiantly and equaled the best efforts of the day. Morgan 49.69 kn and Jamie 49.46 kn in less than windy conditions. Seb Cat posted a 50 knot run on the score board, but we do not know what the official time ended up being. If he beat the Douglas boys it was by a hair. Nice job http://www.nassp.net/ buddies!"



Jamie Douglas
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Gebi at the Islamorada Invitational last year

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Old 10-30-2010, 04:17 AM
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A post from: http://nassp.net/nassp/

"Rob Does It Again…Recaptures Outright World Speedsailing Record. “Duel In The Desert Trench.”
October 28th, 2010

Call it amazing…call it ballsy…call it, “The Duel In the Desert Trench.” Drama personified in Ludertiz yesterday resulted in success for Team NASSP. Mission Accompished. Rob Douglas (USA 55 / Blue Leader) has accomplished exactly what he set out to do…he proudly and courageosly recaptured the Outright World Speed Sailing Record yesterday in the Ludertiz, 2nd Lagoon Trench.

With winds in excess of 45 knots and sand storms and sea spray all around, Rob entered The Trench. Riding his 9m Switchblade and speed board of choice, wearing his helmet and all additional padding and protection, Rob sailed down the Ludertiz Trench into a very questionable finishing area (completely closed and close to rocks and sand banks). He has once again sailed into the annals of sailing history…World Record Speed of 55.65 knots !

On Rob’s second run he got fouled up during the finish and fractured his right wrist. The NASSP Team has decided to have Rob return prematurely to Boston, MA. to undergo necessary medical procedures. On his return flight Rob will be accompanied by NASSP founding sponsor Bill Lynch (USA 52 / Green Leader).

Meanwhile, Jamie and Morgan will keep the kites in the sky as the high wind continues to pound the 2nd Lagoon. Coach Gebhardt will remain with The Boys."



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Old 10-31-2010, 06:29 AM
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A run down the course as seen by a helmet cam. Some intro in French about some graphics with the kite video starting at 1:35.



Not sure who this is but it does look painful!
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The contest concluded with the following results again pending official ratification by ISAF/WSSRC.

Well done Rob and to the rest of the competitors!



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Old 11-03-2010, 07:05 AM
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It's pretty cool to have a sponser who can crank out over 42kts in the ditch himself. I'm impressed and inspired.
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Don't forget that Rob has a good local connection to S. Florida and the Gulf Coast. He attended Eckerd in St. Pete! Good job Rob.
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