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Whitehead's Rollercoaster Week at Kite Worlds

by Lisa Darmanin / Australian Sailing Team 15 May 21:17 PDT 9-16 May 2026
Breiana Whitehead during the 2026 Formula Kite World Championships at Viana do Castelo © IKA Media / Robert Hajduk

The 2026 Formula Kite World Championships came down to the finest of margins for Australian rider Breiana Whitehead, with every point proving critical in a dramatic week of racing in Portugal.

Whitehead narrowly missed qualifying for the top-10 final series after finishing tied on points for tenth overall, ultimately losing out on countback and being forced to watch the final day from shore.

It was a rollercoaster regatta for the Australian, who suffered an early setback on day one after a high-speed kite tangle with competitors took her out of racing, before mounting an impressive comeback through consistent performances across the remainder of the championship.

"I had a pretty shocking day," admitted Whitehead after the final fleet race of the day. "I had a pretty good day yesterday and climbed up but I think I put too much pressure on myself and made a few mistakes that cost a fair bit. It was wavy out there, so you had to be on it."

Despite the disappointment of missing the finals, Whitehead showed resilience throughout the week in a challenging venue known for its waves, strong breeze and demanding conditions.

"It was a tough championship and a really demanding venue, but Brei showed a lot of resilience throughout the week," said Australian Sailing Team Technical Director Michael Blackburn."

"After losing the first day, she did a great job to reset and fight her way back into finals contention. To miss out on the top 10 on countback is obviously disappointing, especially when it comes down to such small margins, but there are a lot of positives to take from the way she competed across the regatta."

Looking ahead, Whitehead will continue building towards the second half of the season, with the next major international at the LA2028 Olympic venue in Long Beach.

In the men's fleet, State Sailing Performance Program athlete Oscar Timm finished 37th overall, delivering a strong performance against a world-class field and continuing his development at senior international level.

Formula Kite - Women (31 entries)
11th - Brieana Whitehead (AST)

Formula Kite - Men (53 entries)
37th - Oscar Timm (SSPP)

Full list results can be found here.

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