Please select your home edition
Edition
MySail Skipper

Kiteboard youth starts road to Buenos Aires 2018 via Melbourne

by Tracey Johnstone 12 Dec 2015 00:11 PST 12 December 2015
Scott Whitehead is racing in ISAF Sailing World Cup Melbourne at the age of 13 © Sport the library / Jeff Crow

At just 45 kilos wringing wet, 13 year-old kiteboarder Scott Whitehead is still a giant among the big boys at this week's Sailing World Cup Melbourne being held off the stunning platform of the specially created St Kilda sailing precinct.

The elf of a boy is racing among a fleet of experienced kiteboarders, blasting his way around the course in winds of anywhere between 20 and 30 knots. He's not in the lead, but he is never far behind. His fellow competitors are alongside, helping him out, including series leader Florian Gruber.

Whitehead has struggled at times in the strong Melbourne conditions, "With the speed, when you are going upwind at 20 knots, when you hit the waves it's like a ramp on a skateboard. The good guys can push it down with their legs whereas I haven't got long enough legs."

The young sailor is sure he wants to represent Australia in the Formula Kite at the third summer Youth Olympic Games which are being held in Buenos Aires, Argentina in October 2018. The games are open to 15 to 18 year-olds drawn from 206 countries across 28 sports. The other sailing events included in 2018 are Boys Windsurfer (Techno 293), Girls Windsurfer (Techno 293) and Mixed Multihull (Nacra 15).

He has checked out kite foiling, but doesn't want that to distract him from his goal of getting good at race boards and then travelling around the world to that discipline's events.

Dad Murray Whitehead is an enthusiastic supporter of his son's choice, "Scott is extremely keen on kitesurfing; the excitement and the speed. It's fast, relatively cheap to get into and extremely competitive."

Scott has been in boats since a baby. He started racing in Flying 11s and then the Laser 4.7. "That got too boring," he commented. "I was sailing home one day and I saw some guys kiteboarding out on the bay off Townsville and I thought, 'wow, that looks like fun'. I bugged dad about it for about half a year." Six months later he is on the water in Melbourne with loaned equipment.

"Josh van Brederode taught me how to kite and gave me my first kite." Local kiteboard expert Marvin Beaumeister from In the Loop then stepped in, giving Scott a racing kite and lines and a loaning him a "top-end" board so he could compete in Melbourne. He has also secured his home club, Townsville Yacht Club, as a sponsor.

His first event was the Race Board nationals at Townsville in October. "That was a two-day event with some of the best in Australia. I didn't do too well, but I came second youth."

Training comprises kiteboarding every afternoon, when there is enough breeze, and swimming several times a week to improve his strength and agility in order to better control his kite.

He has two years to grow up and out with 75 to 80 kilos the preferred weight range. Luckily his dad is tall. "Being flexible also helps and feet like a gecko," the senior Whitehead said.

Related Articles

2024 Formula Kite Worlds in Hyères, France Day 4
Multiple pile-up in women's fleet Perhaps one of the reasons why reigning World Champions Max Maeder and Lauriane Nolot manage to win so many races is because they have enough speed to stay out of trouble. Posted today at 6:42 pm
Steering the Course 2024
Shining the spotlight on pathways to the Olympics for women in sailing This year's Steering the Course, World Sailing's global women's sailing festival, kicks off today with the spotlight firmly focused on the Olympic pathways available in coaching, officiating and sports administration. Posted today at 1:07 pm
2024 Formula Kite Worlds in Hyères, France Day 3
"Max is not a robot, he's human" Opportunities to beat Max Maeder don't come along very often, so Valentin Bontus seized his moment on day three of the Formula Kite World Championship in Hyères in the sunny south of France. Posted on 16 May
2024 Formula Kite Worlds in Hyères, France Day 2
Poema gets her mojo back After a catastrophic opening day of her Formula Kite World Championship in Hyères, local competitor Poema Newland roared back on day two with three wins from four races. Posted on 15 May
2024 Formula Kite Worlds in Hyères, France Day 1
Reigning Champions fly ahead of the chaos The defending champions emerged mostly unscathed from an opening day of puffy and gusty conditions at the 2024 Formula Kite World Championships in Hyères in the South of France. Posted on 14 May
Formula Kite World Championships preview
125 competitors from 36 nations and every continent represented The 2024 Formula Kite World Championships are about to get under way in Hyères in the South of France. Taking place from 13 to 19 May, this is the last big regatta before kiteboarding makes its Olympic debut at Paris 2024 less than three months from now. Posted on 14 May
Canadian kiteboarder determined for Paris 2024
Emily Bugeja recently took the lead in the Canadian qualification process An additional athlete, this time in women's kiteboarding, will qualify to be nominated for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games Canadian Sailing Team following the 2024 Formula Kite World Championships to be held next week, May 14-19 in Hyères, France. Posted on 8 May
Connor Bainbridge completes Team GB line-up
14-athlete sailing team set for Paris 2024 Connor Bainbridge has today been named as Team GB's men's kite athlete for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, completing the 14-strong sailing team. Posted on 3 May
Zhik kits out Australia's Olympic sailors
With industry-first high-performance neoprene-free wetsuit When Australia's 12 Olympic sailors take to the waters of Marseille in July this year, they'll wear the industry's first high-performance, neoprene-free wetsuits created by Sydney sailing apparel company Zhik. Posted on 1 May
Grabbing chances with both hands
Can bad weather actually lead to more sailing? There's been no getting away from the fact that it's been a pretty miserable start to 2024 weather-wise in the UK. February saw record rainfall (yes, I know we're famed for our rain over here), it's been seriously windy and generally chilly. Posted on 30 Apr
Zhik 2024 March - FOOTERRooster Women's Wetsuit RangeMackay Boats 728x90 BOTTOM