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Chapter One: The Kiteboard Legacy Begins
Chapter One: The Kiteboard Legacy Begins

Chapter One: The Kiteboard Legacy Begins

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Documentary

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Adventure. Challenge. The simple joy of riding the wind. The best kiteboard riders each have their own reasons for pursuing their sport to its uttermost limits, but they’re united in revealing its breathtaking beauty to the world.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

82 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

22 September 2016

Country

Netherlands

Cast

Kevin Langeree

Kevin Langeree

Himself - Rider

Aaron Hadlow

Aaron Hadlow

Himself - Rider

Youri Zoon

Youri Zoon

Himself - Rider

Carlos Mario

Carlos Mario

Himself - Rider

Bruna Kajiya

Bruna Kajiya

Herself - Rider

Pete Cabrinha

Pete Cabrinha

Himself - Rider

Susi Mai

Susi Mai

Herself - Rider

Liam Whaley

Liam Whaley

Himself - Rider

Robby Naish

Robby Naish

Himself - Rider

Richard Branson

Richard Branson

Himself - Rider

Keahi De Aboitiz

Keahi De Aboitiz

Himself - Rider

Jesse Richman

Jesse Richman

Himself - Rider

Kellen Hall

Kellen Hall

Himself - Rider

Nick Jacobsen

Nick Jacobsen

Himself - Rider

Sam Medysky

Sam Medysky

Himself - Rider

Ruben Lenten

Ruben Lenten

Himself - Rider

Don Montague

Don Montague

Himself - Rider

Sam Light

Sam Light

Himself - Rider

Graham Howes

Graham Howes

Himself - Rider

Jalou Langeree

Jalou Langeree

Herself - Rider

Rick Naish

Rick Naish

Himself - Rider

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