National Kiteboarding Championship started in Thoothukudi

National Kiteboarding Championship started in Thoothukudi

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Category : Sports Published on: June 29 2022

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  • The third edition of the National Kite Boarding Championship is being held in Thoothukudi (Tuticorin), Tamil Nadu starting from June 27.
  • It is held under the aegis of Yachting Association of India (YAI) which is the National Federation for the sport of Sailing in India.
  • The three day event is being hosted by Aqua Outback, Tuticorin and being organised by Tamil Nadu Sailing Association and Chennai Sailing Academy.
  •  Thoothukudi (Tuticorin) is one of India's windiest coast making it an ideal arena to conduct wind based water sports and bringing together some of the best athletes from the country to train and compete.
  • Kiteboarding will be making its debut in Olympics at Paris in 2024.
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