Erika Heineken
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BornJune 1, 1986
OthernamesHeiny
EducationMarin Academy, University of Vermont
OccupationsMechanical engineer and kitesurfer
Erika Heineken | |
|---|---|
| Born | June 1, 1986 |
| Other names | Heiny |
| Education | Marin Academy, University of Vermont |
| Occupations | Mechanical engineer and kitesurfer |
| Employer | City of San Francisco Water Department. |
| Known for | Formula Kite |
| Spouse | John Tilney |
| Relatives | John Heineken (brother) |
Erika Heineken (born 21 June 1986) is an American mechanical engineer and a competitive kitesurfer. She won a sailing event with her father at the US Nationals in 2006 before she switched to windsurfing and then Formula Kite. She was a Runner-up in the Rolex US Yachtswoman of the Year. She has been the women’s kiteboard racing world champion twice,