The global athlete network

Kitesurfing Athletes

Verified competition riders, Big Air chargers, wave stylists and the personalities shaping the sport — explore the KitesurfingOfficial athlete network.

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Riders on our radar

Pro riders and personalities from the global scene. These are external profiles — full KSO athlete profiles are added above as they're confirmed.

Jeremy Burlando

Big Air / Freestyle

High performance rider combining power, style and technical tricks.

Freestyle / Big Air

One of the most influential female kiteboarders of her generation with world class freestyle and big air skills.

Rita Arnaus

Spain

Freestyle

Freestyle rider known for competition experience, style and progression.

Athletes Hub

The Athletes Behind Modern Kitesurfing.

Kitesurfing is driven by riders. Behind every new trick, every record jump, every creative video part and every iconic session are athletes pushing the sport forward in their own way. Some riders define Big Air with massive jumps and technical loops. Others shape freestyle, wave riding, foil, racing or freeride through style, consistency and years of progression.

The KitesurfingOfficial Athletes hub is built to highlight the people behind the progression of kiteboarding. It is not only about competition results or social media reach. It is about riders who influence how the sport looks, how it is learned, how it is filmed and how it evolves across different disciplines and spots around the world.

From young talents chasing their first international results to established professionals setting the standard in Big Air, the kiteboarding athlete scene is constantly changing. This page is designed as a starting point to discover riders, understand different riding styles and follow the names shaping the future of kitesurfing.

Different Types of Kiteboarding Athletes

What Makes a Great Kitesurfing Athlete?

A great kitesurfing athlete is not defined by one number alone. Jump height, competition results, video views and sponsorships can all be part of the picture, but the strongest riders usually combine several qualities: technical skill, consistency, creativity, safety awareness, style, discipline and the ability to perform in changing conditions.

In Big Air, that might mean holding power in stormy wind and landing technical loops safely. In freestyle, it can mean repeating difficult tricks with precision. In wave riding, it often means reading the ocean better than everyone else. In foil and racing, small technical decisions can decide the entire session.

The best athletes also influence the community around them. They introduce new ideas, inspire younger riders, share knowledge, film progression, test equipment and help define what the next stage of kiteboarding looks like.

How KitesurfingOfficial Features Athletes

KitesurfingOfficial is built around the global kite scene. Athlete profiles, videos, leaderboard references, spot stories and community discussions can all become part of the way riders are discovered. The goal is to connect performance with context: who the rider is, what discipline they represent, where they ride and how they contribute to the sport.

As the platform grows, athlete pages can include rider profiles, videos, achievements, disciplines, favorite spots, social links and community updates. The long-term vision is to make it easier for fans, brands and other riders to discover the people shaping kiteboarding today.

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Track Big Air progression on the leaderboard, explore the spots where athletes train, or submit your own clip to be part of the next chapter.

Frequently Asked Questions

A kitesurfing athlete is a rider who practices kiteboarding at a high level, often with a focus on progression, competition, content creation, coaching or discipline-specific performance. Some athletes compete in Big Air, freestyle, wave, foil or racing, while others influence the sport through video projects, tutorials, travel content or community work.