Maxime Nocher

Maxime Nocher (born 2 June 1994) is a French professional kite surfer.[1]

Maxime Nocher
Born (1994-02-06) 6 February 1994
NationalityFrench and Monaco
OccupationProfessional kite surfer

Maxime Nocher is 10 times World Champion and 9 times French Champion.[2]

Achievements

2006
Vice-champion d’Europe junior en freestyle
2007
Champion d’Europe junior freestyle
2008
1er en coupe d’Europe course racing
2009
4ème au championnat de France freestyle
1 er en coupe d’europe course racing
vice-champion de France course racing
1er au Hyères kite-show
2010
Champion de France junior course racing
1er coupe d’europe course racing
Champion de France junior freestyle
2011
Champion du Monde junior racing
Champion de France junior Course racing.
Vice Champion du Monde en planche de série.
Vice Champion Europe tour course racing.
2012
Champion du Monde de foil.
Vice Champion du Monde de slalom.
5ème Mondiale.
Vice Champion Europe tour course racing.
Champion de France de race
Coupe d'Europe race
2013
Champion de France race
Champion de France longue distance
Champion du Monde de foil
Coupe d'Europe de Race
Recordman de la traversée saint Barth-Saint Martin à la voile.
2014
Champion du Monde race -21 ans
Champion du Monde race toutes catégories
Champion de France race
Champion de France longue distance
Vice champion de France foil
Vice Champion de la Coupe du Monde de race
Recordman de la traversée du Bosfor Turquie à la voile.
2015
Champion du Monde race toutes catégories
Champion du Monde Foil
Champion de France race
Vice champion de France foil
2016
Recordman de la traversée Continent-Corse à la voile.
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References

  1. "Maxime Nocher". PKRA World Tour. Archived from the original on 8 November 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
  2. "Julien Kerneur and Katja Roose crowned 2012 Slalom World Champions". International Kiteboarding Association. 3 July 2012. Archived from the original on 8 July 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
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