Photo of the Red Bull King of the Air 2020 podium.
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Kitesurfing

Jesse Richman claims his second Red Bull King of the Air crown

Hawaiian kiteboarder Jesse Richman out-classed past champions Nick Jacobsen and Aaron Hadlow to win a tightly-contested final at Cape Town's Kite Beach.
By Jazz Kuschke
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It was a 'day of days' at Kite Beach in Cape Town, with the world's finest big air kiteboard specialists pushing the limits. When the final siren went after 34 heats and some seven hours of competition, Hawaiian Jesse Richman ascended to the top step. His second victory since first winning Red Bull King of the Air in 2013.
“This feels incredible!” said a characteristically ecstatic Richman. “This is magical and it is amazing to have my new born daughter here and share it with this crowd.”
Cape Town’s Kite Beach hosts Red Bull King of the Air 2020.

The Cape Doctor was in the house all day long

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Richman was runner up to three-time champ, Kevin Langeree in 2019 and learnt from that and other previous podium visits. “I’ve had really good heats leading up to the finals in many years and usually kind of cracked in the final, having peaked too early,” the Hawaiian added. Ironically it was Richman who halted the defending champ’s run in the quarter finals this year.
This year I adjusted a few things and was really confident in my plan and my strategy. It was really cool to see it play out
Jesse Richman
Sportive Director Sergio Cantagalli echoed Richman’s sentiments on the day. “We managed to score the perfect day. It was arguably the best day we were going to get during the weather window. It is very unusual that we could start so early on in the day and have consistent conditions throughout.”
Eventual winner Jesse Richman competes at Red Bull King of the Air 2020.

Jesse Richman

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While it was Richman’s second title, in keeping with the constant innovation of the event, it was a year of firsts at Red Bull King of the Air, featuring a new qualification and event format. Rounds 1 and 2 (which were made up of video entry winners, wildcards and the four Fly to Red Bull King of the Air winners) were completed before lunch time. From there, the top six riders from the 2019 event joined the fray, seeded into Round 3. The format provided a spectacular day of action for the crowd who lined Kite Beach with the Cape Town’s iconic Table Mountain in the background.
Kiteboarder Nick Jacobsen competes at Red Bull King of the Air 2020.

Nick Jacobsen was a standout all day

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Marc Jacobs of New Zealand won the Woo Highest Jump of the Day, while Mystic Move of the Day went to Denmark's Nick Jacobsen for a kite-loop board-off that scored a 9.02 out of a possible 10 in one of the earlier rounds.
For the final standings, videos and images from the day, make sure you check out redbullkingoftheair.com. If you missed the action, watch the live replay on Red Bull TV.

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Red Bull King of the Air 2020

2020 sees the eighth edition of Red Bull King of the Air taking place once again in Cape Town, South Africa.

South AfricaKite Beach – Blouberg, Cape Town, South Africa
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