Respuestas
Respuesta:
Gisela Pulido was proclaimed for the first time world champion of Kitesurfing in November 2004, with only 10 years of age. After this sporting success, she is awarded a Guinness World Records award that accredits her as the youngest Kitesurfing world champion in history.1 2
A year later, in October 2005, she won the Kitesurfing gold medal at the H2O Gravity Games in Perth Australia2 and a month later, in November 2005, she revalidated her title of Kitesurfing World Champion in Noumea, New Caledonia .2
Explicación: Gisela Pulido was proclaimed in November 2006, and at just 12 years old, Kitesurfing World Champion for the third consecutive time.3 4
In February 2007, Gisela Pulido became the youngest Laureus Award nominee.5
She was proclaimed world champion in kitesurfing for the fourth time in a row by winning the test held in Germany in August 2007.6
In October 2008, she was proclaimed World Champion for the fifth time in a row, after winning the Chile event in the town of Matanzas, the tenth event of the PKRA (Professional Kiteboarding Riders Association) circuit .7
In November 2010, she was proclaimed World Champion in Noumea (New Caledonia), in the penultimate round of the Championship (2010 is the first year with a single official Championship, according to the International Sailing Federation (ISAF) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC)), 2 repeating the 2011 world title in the German town of Sankt Peter-Ording after snatching the victory from the Polish Karolina Winkowska.8
In 2017 Gisela Pulido received the appointment of Adoptive Daughter of the province of Cádiz.9