Kite surfer jumps over Brighton Pier
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One of the UK's leading kite surfers harnessed winds of more than 60mph (96km/h) to jump over Brighton Pier.
Professional kite surfer Lewis Crathern, 25, of Worthing, West Sussex, cleared the 50ft (15m) structure during stormy weather on Thursday.
Mr Crathern, who jumped over Worthing Pier in 2009, navigated the waves for about two hours before attempting the feat.
He said: "It's a nice view. Not many people can say they've had that view."
'Pretty amazing'
The former British champion said: "I have to be on the water and feel the conditions are possible and it's on.
"Yesterday I slowly moved down to the pier and assessed the waves - there's not really an actual process, it just feels right."
Mr Crathern added: "It was pretty amazing, I'd [pictured] it in my brain quite a few times before, you have to do that to prepare for it, so I knew what it would look like, kind of."
He said safety was important and the jump should not be attempted by amateurs.
"I have a really good team that come and follow me so they're all on the pier making sure the public can't get between the area I've marked out - where I want to go.
"Safety is obviously a major concern about it and I don't want to put anyone else at risk," Mr Crathern explained.
A spokesman for the RNLI said they recognised that Mr Crathern was an experienced kite surfer and cleared the pier with room to spare but urged no-one else to try the stunt.
- Published12 November 2010
- Published12 November 2010