Please select your home edition
Edition
P&B

GKA Kite-Surf World Cup Cape Verde 2024 - Day 4: Moona Whyte doubles up with perfect tens

by Ian MacKinnon 20 Feb 2024 11:03 GMT 16-25 February 2024
Camille Losserand, Capucine Delannoy, Charlotte Carpentier and Moona-Whyte - GKA Kite-Surf World Cup Cape Verde 2024 - Day 4 © Lukas K Stiller

Current world champion, the US's Moona Whyte, dominated the final of the GKA Kite-Surf World Cup Cape Verde to take a convincing win at the first stop of the season in perfect conditions.

The Hawaii-based athlete, who won Cape Verde tour stop last year, sealed the deal with two perfect 10-point rides for her closing waves of the heat, which was fought out in double head-high bombs breaking on the rocky point.

"I'm so happy right now," said four-time world champion, Whyte. "I'm really stoked to take the win with two 10s, which I really can't believe. Perfect conditions; big waves. I was feeling pretty comfortable. It was a little bit offshore. A little bit tricky. Nice to make it work."

The fourth day of the 2024 season opener on the Qatar Airways GKA Kite World Tour was all about the eight remaining women who had Ponta Preta's iconic right-hand break to themselves.

But the huge faces and tricky offshore breeze proved to be a handful for some of the early riders. Both Camille Losserand (SUI) and Kesiane Rodrigues (BRA) lost their boards when they ejected from a wave and their leashes broke.

Almost robbed

For Losserand it did not prove fatal as she had already done enough to advance to the semi-final, where she faced her old rival, Capucine Delannoy (FRA). Delannoy was almost robbed of her place in the final by Losserand's last wave which took her heat total to within 0.05 of the French teenager.

Charlotte Carpentier (FRA) has been training in Cape Verde and it showed in her wave riding. But in the second semi-final she came up against Moona Whyte who was in her element.

Whyte earned the biggest score of the competition to that point, a 9.40 wave, and was discarding eight-point plus scores. The American was untouchable as she forged her way to the final in the rare conditions, the women riding 9m and 10m kites in the light 15 knots breezes.

The mini-final between Charlotte Carpentier and Camille Losserand was a cliffhanger. The women were locked together on the scoreboard, but Carpentier was in front by a hair's breadth. But Losserand's last wave got her in front by a fraction of a point and gave her the win and third place overall.

Banging final

"It was the first event of the year, we were lucky because we had good conditions," said Losserand. "Not easy, for sure, big waves and gusty wind; a lot of variables to manage, so it was complicated. But I'm very happy to finish third. The girls' level was super, they were riding the best they could. It's true that it was not easy, but a first podium of the year is always nice, so I'm happy."

The final was a banger. Capucine Delannoy went wave-for-wave with Moona Whyte in the intimidating conditions and put some good scores on the board. But Whyte's wave selection, ability to link the sections and flowing open face hacks were peerless, earning her a healthy lead.

By the close of the heat Whyte had the conditions dialled and cut loose with perfect 10-point rides, a remarkable feat that had defied the best men in the world a day earlier. It sealed the fate of Delannoy who took second.

"That was really fun," said Delannoy. "The waves were pretty challenging. It was fun to have another final with Moona [Whyte]. I'm happy about the riding I did. It was actually tricky with the wind and the super-big waves. There was so much adrenaline and it was scary, but so nice at the same time."

GKA Kite-Surf World Cup Cape Verde 2024 results - Women

  1. Moona Whyte (USA)
  2. Capucine Delannoy (FRA)
  3. Camille Losserand (SUI)
  4. Charlotte Carpentier (FRA)

Related Articles

GKA Kite-Surf World Cup Cape Verde preview
Brazil's Gabriel Benetton and France's Capucine Delannoy are already there The 2025 Kite-Surf season kicks off in Cape Verde's iconic Ponta Preta, where the world champions will begin defending their titles. Posted on 12 Mar
Top 5 watersports accessories you need right now
Vaikobi has you covered both on and off the water with a large range of innovative accessories. Vaikobi has you covered both on and off the water with a large range of innovative accessories designed for life around the ocean. Accessorise your ocean lifestyle with Vaikobi. Posted on 11 Mar
Musto Flexlite Dynamic range launch
With Ellie Aldridge and Tom Court at the RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show Musto has launched the latest iteration of the Flexlite Collection showcasing the new Flexlite Dynamic range, designed specifically for foilers and kiteboarders. Posted on 3 Mar
Oceanbridge Sail Auckland 2025 Day 3
A new top 49er crew give masterclass on Day 3 of Oceanbridge Sail Auckland Plenty of hard work and a touch of Olympic inspiration has propelled one of New Zealand's most promising double-handed crews to success at the country's premier domestic sailing event. Posted on 2 Mar
Oceanbridge Sail Auckland 2025 Day 2
Set for a thrilling conclusion at Torbay Sailing Club The 2025 Oceanbridge Sail Auckland is set for a thrilling conclusion, with little separating the leaders in most fleets as they battle it out at Torbay Sailing Club. Posted on 1 Mar
Beat the heat in a UV50+ top
Now available in hooded, zip, short and long sleeve Now available in hooded, zip, short and long sleeve... there are so many ways to stay cool and protected from the sun in a Vaikobi UV Ocean top. Posted on 1 Mar
Musto Flexlite Dynamic for foilers & kiteboarders
New innovations set to improve performance on the water Musto launched the new Flexlite Dynamic range designed specifically for foilers and kiteboarders at the RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show, the latest iteration of the Flexlite Collection. Posted on 25 Feb
Battle for the Bar
The unofficial name for the Capel Sound Invitational, from the stellar waters and the drinks By their own admission, this is the unofficial name for the Capel Sound Invitational. Yes, it pays reference to the location where they serve drinks, but it is also for the stretch of water it is named after. Posted on 24 Feb
Ice and Snow Sailing Worlds concludes
Kite event took place on the beautiful Lake Mendota After a two-year hiatus, the International Kiteboarding Association (IKA) made a spectacular return to the ice at the 2025 World Ice and Snow Sailing Championships, held jointly with the World Ice and Snow Sailing Association (WISSA) for the first time. Posted on 15 Feb
New Vaikobi V4 PFD
An Evolution in Performance PFDs As the trusted name in PFDs around the world, Vaikobi is proud to introduce the highly anticipated V4 Life Jacket, set to enhance the performance and enjoyment for downwind foiling and paddling. Posted on 5 Feb