BKSA ( British Kitesurfing Association)
www.kitesurfing.orgNGB for Kitesurfing in UK The Association has come along way since its beginings in 1999 . On April 16th 2010 the British Kitesurfing Assoiation(BKSA) were granted as the National Governing Body (NGB) for Kitesurfing by Sport England, Sport Scotland, Sport Wales and Sport Northern Ireland The BKSA is now also an Association Limited by guarantee which gives increased protection for its members The Associations remit is ever growing however its main objectives still remain the same- Promote safe kite flying practices Maintain beach and land access for kiteflyers in the UK Publicize information about Powerkiting, Kitelandboarding, Kitebuggy and Kitesurfing Keep developing its training scheme for beginners, instructors and examiners Keep developing the BKSA schools network Keep developing a network of clubs throughout the UK Recommend all beginners to do a course at a BKSA recognised school Run the British Championships Promote Regional representatives as a point of contact for all councils Attend as many kitesurf events/ trade events as possible Promote safe practises and encourage use of insurance Set up launch/ landing riding zones with every council/ landowner where possible Membership open to all UK residence Continue to forge links with National and International bodies Boost club and membership to increase revenue to be a more effective association Fund and coach talented riders Promote Grass roots competitions/events held by clubs
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NGB for Kitesurfing in UK The Association has come along way since its beginings in 1999 . On April 16th 2010 the British Kitesurfing Assoiation(BKSA) were granted as the National Governing Body (NGB) for Kitesurfing by Sport England, Sport Scotland, Sport Wales and Sport Northern Ireland The BKSA is now also an Association Limited by guarantee which gives increased protection for its members The Associations remit is ever growing however its main objectives still remain the same- Promote safe kite flying practices Maintain beach and land access for kiteflyers in the UK Publicize information about Powerkiting, Kitelandboarding, Kitebuggy and Kitesurfing Keep developing its training scheme for beginners, instructors and examiners Keep developing the BKSA schools network Keep developing a network of clubs throughout the UK Recommend all beginners to do a course at a BKSA recognised school Run the British Championships Promote Regional representatives as a point of contact for all councils Attend as many kitesurf events/ trade events as possible Promote safe practises and encourage use of insurance Set up launch/ landing riding zones with every council/ landowner where possible Membership open to all UK residence Continue to forge links with National and International bodies Boost club and membership to increase revenue to be a more effective association Fund and coach talented riders Promote Grass roots competitions/events held by clubs
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