Francisco Lufinha
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Francisco Lufinha (born 9 August 1983, in
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,
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), achieved several world records, namely the Fastest Atlantic Kiteboat Crossing (solo) in 2021 and the Longest Journey Kitesurfing (without stops) in 2015. He is a completely passioned by nautical sportsman. Taken aboard a boat by his parents only 15 days after he was born, he was never able nor wanted to let go of the sea again. At age eleven, he started to compete in the
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dinghy class, where he won several regional and national races and ended representing his country at the ’98 Europeans in
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. At age 15 he upgraded to the
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(boats of two persons) where he raced until he was eighteen and won the national overall ranking. While developing his sailing skills, he was always looking for the most recent extreme sport to try to learn how to do it.
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and
wakeboarding Wakeboarding is a water sport in which the rider, standing on a wakeboard (a board with foot bindings), is towed behind a motorboat across its wake and especially up off the crest in order to perform aerial maneuvers. A hallmark of wakeboardin ...
were his first choices, then
windsurfing Windsurfing is a wind propelled water sport that is a combination of sailing and surfing. It is also referred to as "sailboarding" and "boardsailing", and emerged in the late 1960s from the aerospace and surf culture of California. Windsurfing ga ...
and the latest, in 2002, was kitesurfing. Francisco found in kitesurfing the most complete sport he has ever tried, because it is a mix of his favorite sports. In 2005 he was national champion and in 2006 vice-champion.


Studies and career

In parallel with his sportive life, Francisco graduated from a master's degree in engineering and industrial management at Instituto Superior Técnico in 2007, which lead to jobs as auditing at Deloitte, strategy marketing analyst at BES bank, co-manager of the Portuguese offshore sailor ’s project, CTO at ConsultaClick.com (co-founder), general manager at Dakhla Attitude resort in Morocco, private yacht skipper and manager and in 2014 was co-founder of +Mar (Portuguese association for promoting the nautical tourism and sports) in which he is President, nautical events organizer and speaker at conferences and company private events.


Extreme challenges


Transat 650

From 2009 to 2011, Francisco was co-manager of the solo sailor Francisco Lobato's campaign, in which they have won the extreme Transat 6.50 race from France to Brazil in 2009 and several other races in the Figaro solo sailing class.


Kitesurf Odyssey, 4 extreme challenges between 2013 and 2017

This challenge consisted of kitesurfing from the city of
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to
Lagos, Portugal Lagos (; literally "lakes"; cel-x-proto, Lacobriga) is a city and municipality at the mouth of Bensafrim River and along the Atlantic Ocean, in the Barlavento region of the Algarve, in southern Portugal. The population of the municipality in 201 ...
, covering more than 500 km of the Portuguese coast non-stop. This had never been done before and was an idea that Francisco had in his mind for some years, after sailing the Portuguese coast several times in his family boat or with his sailing expert friend Francisco Lobato. In 2013 he dedicated his time and effort to make this adventure happen and he understood that it could be possible to do it kitesurfing without stops, with a good wind forecast for the entire course. Francisco trained for this highly demanding challenge that has taken his limits to an extreme test, both physical and mentally. He made it till the end and kitesurfed 564 km in 28 hours and 53 minutes, always on the board, setting a new world record for longest distance kiteboarding without stops.


EDP Atlantic Mission - Kiteboat world record

In November 2021, Lufinha started his boldest challenge aboard a kiteboat developed by himself, to cross the Atlantic Ocean from Lisbon to Martinica, solo, without any support boat. He reused a fast sailing trimaran with 7,25m by 5,6m wide, removed the sailing rig, built a cabin to live in and adapted kite control technology to be able to go as fast as possible to the other side. He had to stop in La Palma / Canary islands to repair Kites and wait for good wind conditions. He set sail from La Palma on the 30th November 2021 and arrived to Martinica / Caribbean on the 20th December 2021, setting a new world record of 20 days for the fastest atlantic kiteboat crossing solo.


Results


Sailing


Optimist Class

;1994 Sailing Schools Regional Champion (solo + team)
Sailing Schools National Champion (solo) ;1995 Nr 1 National Ranking class B ;1996 13th national championship, Cascais
4th “Trofeu Martin Barrero” – Vigo, Spain ;1998 7th overall national Championship
36th European Camp. – Split, Croatia
(Achieved High Level Competition athlete status)


420 Class

;1999 3rd Júnior national Championship – Azores Islands ;2000 7th Júnior overall national Championship
24th Júnior European Championship - Germany ;2001 1st overall national Championship/Ranking
2nd Old Spice Regatta
11th European Championship – Geneva, Switzerland)


Mistral Class

;2000 3rd Portuguese júnior Championship – Azores Islands
5th Vilamoura Sailing Week - Portugal


Kitesurfing

;2002 Started kitesurfing ;2003 11th Overall Ranking National Kiteboard Tour ;2004 13th KPWT event at Matosinhos/Portugal
1st Corona European Champion at Caparica/Portugal
3rd Corona European Champion at Alacati/Turkey ;2005 Portuguese National Kiteboard Tour Champion ;2006 Portuguese National Kiteboard Tour Vice-Champion
7th KPWT event at Paros/Greece ;2007 6th at PKRA Racing, in Portugal


Events


III Feira Náutica do Tejo

Head of the organization of the 3rd edition of the "Feira Náutica do Tejo", the biggest nautical show in Portugal in 2014. Head of the organization of "WaterKings", the ultimate watersports challenge in Lagos/Portugal, mixing kitesurf+windsurf+SUP+sailing in the same course.


Movies

Francisco directed the first Portuguese kitesurf movie "KitePróTuga", in 2006.
Francisco directed the documentary "Ocean Adventures", about the Transat 650 sailing race and Francisco Lobato's journey in 2009.
Francisco directed the 3 documentaries of the several "Kitesurf Odyssey" challenges around the Portuguese Sea.


References


External links


Lufinha - Official Webpage

+Mar - Nautical Sports and Tourism Association

MINI Kitesurf Odyssey Video Teaser

MINI Kitesurf Odyssey Clipping Video
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