Thanks to the efforts of 442 registered participants the 2015 Virgin Kitesurfing Armada raised an incredible £30,690, bringing the total raised to over £150,000 for Virgin Unite, the RNLI, youth charity Snow-Camp, and rescue charity Serve On since the annual event was first held in 2013.
While the Guinness World Record title attempt wasn’t possible due to unfavourable winds, plenty of kiters got out on the water with big kit, including some of the professional riders who attended the festival. Five-time World Champion, Steph Bridge, explained why her whole family loves attending this event, “The event gives a huge sense of community spirit where kitesurfers from all over the UK can come together, congregate for the entire weekend and kitesurf.”
Built as a kitesurfing festival, riders enjoyed listening to a…