Woo Big Air Competition Results · Big UK Series Round 2

Competition Results · Big UK Series Round 2 · Worthing Watersports

First — a quick apology. We've been sitting on these results for a few days because we wanted to make sure we had the full picture on personal record breakers before announcing the prize draw. We're working with WOO to improve how we capture PRs for future rounds. If you broke a personal record during the event and your name isn't on the list below, please message us — we don't want anyone to miss out.

Now, the important bit. Round 2 of the WOO Big UK Series by Worthing Watersports delivered. Aaron Hadlow — one of the most decorated names in the history of kitesurfing — topped the Men's leaderboard with a 30.6m jump from Lancing Beach. Our own Jake Scrace took 2nd with 24.8m. Jessie Tucker won the Women's for the second time. And Hugo Wigglesworth covered a remarkable 103km to take the Distance title.

30.6m
Top Jump — Aaron Hadlow
103km
Top Distance — Hugo Wigglesworth
15.4m
Women's — Jessie Tucker
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Personal Record Breakers

"Aaron Hadlow. 30.6 metres. Lancing Beach. Enough said."

🎉 Personal Record Prize Draw Winners

Everyone who broke a personal best during the event window was entered into the prize draw. Three winners drawn at random — congratulations to:

Prize Winner Personal Best
🏆 Prize Draw 1 Gareth Holleran 17.4m
🏆 Prize Draw 2 Stefan Dichello 19.3m
🏆 Prize Draw 3 Kamil Walczyszyn 8.7m

Please get in touch to arrange your prize — collect in store at Worthing Watersports or we can post it out to you.

Full Personal Record list (draw pool):

Stefan Dichello (19.3m),

Gareth Holleran (17.4m),

Tristan Edwin Everard (13.2m + 12.6m on the same day — legend),

Sam Latham / Worthing Watersports (13.0m),

Axel Kynoch (8.9m), Kamil Walczyszyn (8.7m),

Mike Hayhurst (7.0m).

Think you're missing? Message us.

 

Men's Highest Jump

Pos Name Jump Kite Location
🥇 1st Aaron Hadlow 30.6m Harlem Peak 9m Lancing Beach
🥈 2nd Jake Scrace ⭐ WW Team 24.8m Duotone Rebel 8m Goring-by-Sea Beach
🥉 3rd Mateusz Murat 23.8m Core XR Pro 2 8m Meon Beach
4th Lewis Crathern - Harlem 22.2m Harlem Peak 8m Goring-by-Sea Beach
5th Toby Raw 21.2m Duotone Rebel D/LAB 9m Littlehampton Beach
6th Hugo Wigglesworth | Flysurfer 19.6m Flysurfer ERA 2 9m Goring-by-Sea Beach
7th Matthew Lea 19.4m North Orbit 9m Meon Beach
8th Stefan Dichello 19.3m Duotone Rebel D/LAB 9m Goring-by-Sea Beach
9th Deano (Coreblimey) Lombard 18.4m Core XR Pro 2 8m Meon Beach

Women's Highest Jump

Pos Name Jump Kite Location
🥇 1st Jessie Tucker 15.4m Duotone Rebel SLS 7m Goring-by-Sea Beach
🥈 2nd Sophie Aymonier 9.0m Duotone Evo 9m Shoreham Beach
🥉 3rd Sharon Prior 6.5m Ozone Edge 8m Shoreham Beach

Senior (50+) Highest Jump

Pos Name Jump Kite Location
🥇 1st Nick Suckling 14.5m Harlem Peak 7m Ferring
🥈 2nd Peter Jakobsen 14.3m Flysurfer ER 10m Portrush West Strand
🥉 3rd Peter Jawor 14.0m Reedin Master 8m Portman Ravine
4th Colm Murphy (Harlem IE) 14.0m Harlem Peak 10m Dollymount / Bull Island
5th Tristan Edwin Everard 13.2m Slingshot Code v1 7m Lancing Beach
6th Rosi Muensterer 13.0m Ozone Vortex v1 Ultra-X 8m Littlehampton Beach
7th Lost.Cause.Rob 11.7m Ozone Vortex v2 Ultra-X 9m Hurst Castle
8th Paul Southwell 11.6m Ozone Edge v11 7m Brook Bay

Kite Total Distance

Pos Name Distance
🥇 1st Hugo Wigglesworth | Flysurfer 103.04km
🥈 2nd Deano (Coreblimey) Lombard 78.71km
🥉 3rd Mateusz Murat 77.41km
4th Peter Jawor 72.80km
5th Paul Southwell 66.66km
6th Piotr D 61.71km
7th Kamil Walczyszyn 39.03km
8th Nick Suckling 38.16km
9th Raz@ Slingshot 32.75km

Overall Series Standings

This is a year-long competition — Round 2 of many. Points are accumulating across every event and the prizes at the end of the year will be the biggest yet. There's also a 1 discard round — so if you miss an event due to holidays or life getting in the way, you won't be knocked out of contention. Every storm is a chance to move up.

The live running standings across both events so far are on the WOO leaderboard now:

View Live Series Standings

How to Take Part in Round 3

The next event will be announced as soon as a good storm window opens up — follow us on Instagram @worthingwatersports so you don't miss it. Here's all you need to know:

1. Get a WOO 4.0. You need a WOO sensor or the WOO smartwatch app to record jumps. GPS distance can be recorded via phone or smartwatch. No WOO, no entry.

2. Watch for the announcement. We call events when the forecast looks good — usually a few days ahead. Follow us on Instagram and keep an eye on this blog.

3. Kite anywhere in the UK or Ireland on the event days, record your session, and post it before the deadline.

4. Ride safe. WOO now has a live location tracker built into the app — it broadcasts your position to other riders nearby. You'll need a phone or watch with a SIM to use it. Please use it. These events are all about getting people on the water and having fun — look out for each other out there.

This is meant to be fun. The goal is simple — motivate you to get out on the water when the wind blows, push yourself a little, and be part of a great community. Whether you're chasing 30m or just hitting your first 5m — every jump counts.

Built For

All Levels UK & Ireland Men / Women / 50+ Yearly Competition 1 Discard Round Free to Enter

Don't Miss Round 3 Follow @worthingwatersports on Instagram for the next event announcement. You'll need a WOO to enter — grab one below. Get a WOO 4.0 Series Standings

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