Hi All
Kiteboarding Australia made a press release which seeks to set the records straight on what the actual research by the Royal Perth Hospital said:
- Less than 60 injuries presented
at that hospital in the last fifteen years
- Comparitively low level of injury compared to contact sports; and
- Low levels of serious injury (only 4 in the time period).
With over 1000 regular kiters in Perth throughout at least the last 5 years, those seem like reasonable numbers without doing further research.
None of this means that kiting is an inherently "safe" sport and we should all be conscious of using the best gear (which is very safe compared to what it used to be like), kiting with friends and taking professional lessons.
You can read the press release here:
eepurl.com/b0pZi1. We make these statements and get directly in contact with councils, transport authorities, parks and other stakeholders to advocate for keeping beach access for kiters the norm. Being proactive is important so that the message doesn't get confused by misreporting.
Good winds and safe kiteboarding!