I'm not sure why people have red thumbed what I've written
What has happened should not be shocking news to anyone out there who has been in the sport for a while (I only started 3 years ago and knew about this)
ISAF president Paul Henderson circulated an email in Dec 2003 regarding the viability of windsurfing as an Olympic event with the suggestion of removing the women's division from the 2008 Games.
Competitors from around the globe placed their submission and the ISAF accepted the submission and allowed windsurfing within the 2008 games.
As with every minority sport that features within the Olympic program, windsurfing was reviewed immediately after the 2008 games and doubts were cast on it's viability back then.
Accurate data is not available regarding the world windsurfing population, however every windsurfer must acknowledge that Kite Boarding has surpassed Wind Surfing in true numbers. The industry has acknowledged this by increasing kite boarding floor space, if you take into account the recent popularity of Stand Up Paddle boards and the windsurfing retail floor space is diminished further. The retail industry would not reduce floor space for an increasing or sustained market.
The unfortunate reality is Kite Boarding is more accessible to a larger demographic. Olympic windsurfing class is based on kit that is extremely specialised and does not represent or relate to the average windsurfer (dagger board, large sail windsurfing vs short board slalom and wave sailing).
From a commercial standpoint, I can understand (however emotionally disagree) with removing a sport that may no longer be relevant to the general sailing population. There are more kite kids than windsurfing kids, the kite industry is larger, attracting larger sponsor dollars, increasing the return on investment through high energy media packages that are sold to fuel TV, One HD etc.
If this decision was all about marketing and return on investment (my assumption), Kite boarding wins over windsurfing hands down.
It's surprising to note that the International Windsurfing Association has not recognised this decision on their website.
www.internationalwindsurfing.com/Good luck with the petition. I'll be getting everyone I know to sign it. In the best case, we win the right to the 2016 Olympic Games however, without a dramatic increase in worldwide windsurfing population and a rapid decline in Kite Board and SUP participation (SUP is being trailed for 2016 Olympics), our fate will be sealed.
This is my opinion only and does not represent any club or association I may be involved with. I'm a passionate windsurfer (no kite in the back pocket) and all information contained above is from research conducted by myself. *no cut and pastes here!