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World kiteboarding championship kicks-off in Egypt's Red Sea

EL-GOUNA, Egypt (AP) - Competition for the world kiteboarding championship has kicked off in Egypt's Red Sea resort of el-Gouna, with 65 contestants from 26 countries shooting across the water and twirling through the air in hopes of winning 50,000 euros ($56,000) in prizes.

The Monday start of a weeklong rally is the opening round for the 2016 title in the extreme sport, with the main prize awarded for freestyle, trick-based maneuvers and another in the "big air" category for whoever can fly off the surf the highest.

Kiteboarding, also known as kitesurfing, is a fast-emerging sailing sport in which riders strap themselves to a parachute-like kite and use the wind to pull them along while standing on a board attached to their feet, with speed records of over 50 knots.

People watch the first stage of the world kite boarding championship in Egypt’s Red Sea resort of el-Gouna, Monday, March 21, 2016. The world kiteboarding championship has kicked off in el-Gouna, with 65 contestants from 26 countries shooting across the water and twirling through the air in hopes of winning 50,000 euros ($56,000) in prizes. (AP Photo/Ahmed Hatem) The Associated Press
Kiteboarder's compete during first stage of the world kite boarding championship in Egypt’s Red Sea resort of el-Gouna, Monday, March 21, 2016. The world kiteboarding championship has kicked off in el-Gouna, with 65 contestants from 26 countries shooting across the water and twirling through the air in hopes of winning 50,000 euros ($56,000) in prizes. (AP Photo/Ahmed Hatem) The Associated Press
People watch the first stage of the world kite boarding championship in Egypt’s Red Sea resort of el-Gouna, Monday, March 21, 2016. The world kiteboarding championship has kicked off in el-Gouna, with 65 contestants from 26 countries shooting across the water and twirling through the air in hopes of winning 50,000 euros ($56,000) in prizes. (AP Photo/Ahmed Hatem) The Associated Press
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