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Intriguing Beings Podcast - Episode 19 - Lewis Crathern

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This week I'm chatting to the "Man Who Touched The Sky" AKA Lewis Crathern. He was one of the first kiteboarders to break into the mainstream when he jumped over Worthing Pier in 2009 with his buddy Jake Scrace. A year later Lewis broke onto the world stage when he jumped over Brighton Pier in a stunt that went truly viral.
I've known Lewis for years and we often have differing opinions, however I do have the utmost respect for him, especially as his career has matured in recent years. These days I hold him up as one of the best examples of a pro rider our sport has. Lewis doesn't just kite and get paid for it, he's a world renowned coach, a public speaker and mentor and someone who passionately delivers his wind friendly message to thousands of school children in the UK.
He's used his achievements for the good of others and I think thats an incredible thing. We chat about his early introduction to the sport, those pier jumps and also the crash he had at the King Of The Air in 2017 that nearly killed him. Lewis is full of stories and you can be sure he'll be back on the podcast again soon!
Enjoy!
Brighton Pier Jump
The Man That Touched The Sky
"That" King Of The Air Crash
Lewis Crathern Chapter Me

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This week I'm chatting to the "Man Who Touched The Sky" AKA Lewis Crathern. He was one of the first kiteboarders to break into the mainstream when he jumped over Worthing Pier in 2009 with his buddy Jake Scrace. A year later Lewis broke onto the world stage when he jumped over Brighton Pier in a stunt that went truly viral.
I've known Lewis for years and we often have differing opinions, however I do have the utmost respect for him, especially as his career has matured in recent years. These days I hold him up as one of the best examples of a pro rider our sport has. Lewis doesn't just kite and get paid for it, he's a world renowned coach, a public speaker and mentor and someone who passionately delivers his wind friendly message to thousands of school children in the UK.
He's used his achievements for the good of others and I think thats an incredible thing. We chat about his early introduction to the sport, those pier jumps and also the crash he had at the King Of The Air in 2017 that nearly killed him. Lewis is full of stories and you can be sure he'll be back on the podcast again soon!
Enjoy!
Brighton Pier Jump
The Man That Touched The Sky
"That" King Of The Air Crash
Lewis Crathern Chapter Me

  continue reading

46 episodes

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