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1st European Paragliding Accuracy Championships
Great Britain claimed a creditable 4th position at the first ever FAI European Paragliding Accuracy Championships in Serbia over the 3rd to 10th August and could have possibly taken Silver if it had not been for a disasterous third round score that allowed the Czech Republic and Slovenia to nudge in front. Competitors had ten flights from a 1,000 feet tall hill, landing in a football stadium with the objective to land as close as possible to a 3cm disc. Target approaches were not easy in the hot thermic conditions and suited the surprise winners Serbia, whose local knowledge was to prove a big advantage.
Applications are now open for next year‘s gruelling Red Bull X-Alps bivvy competition which will start on July 19th. The lists close on September 30th (see www.redbullxalps.com) and the 30 selected pilots will be announced shortly afterwards.
Paragliding Accuracy Nationals
If you would like some end-of-year fun flying, this year‘s Paragliding Accuracy National Championships will be hosted by Beyond Extreme in the Shropshire/Welsh Borders area on October 25th and 26th.
Not content with the three Class 5 distance and speed records she set in June and July, Canada‘s Mia Schokker set a new women‘s 150km triangle speed record of 19km/h and a triangle distance mark or 150.5km on August 2nd. Both records are previously unset. Mia was flying an Atos VS.
The London Red Bull Flugtag record was broken on June 7th with a 39.5m flight from a 6m ramp into the Serpentine in London‘s Hyde Park. The craft was designed and built by a team drawn from Edward Cullinan Architects and engineers Ramboll Whitby Bird and Element Energy.
Steve Ham, rarely out of the top 50 pilots in the WPRS, has joined Team Niviuk UK to fly a Peak glider in the British Nationals series. Steve opened his bag with a Serial win at the first round at Pedro Bernardo, Spain. Steve won the British Championships Serial Class in 2006 and 2007 and the Open Class in 2002. He also won the Serial Class at the 2006 Pre-Worlds and the Australian Nationals the same year, the New Zealand Nationals in 2003 and the Spanish Nationals Serial Class in 2001.
In September the Avon Club will again be marking the end of the summer with its legendary Mere Bash. It‘s a party to end all parties with bands, bonfire, barbecue, bouncy castle and - best of all – cheap beer! It takes place in the bottom landing field of one of Avon‘s legendary flying sites: the Rifle Range at Mere, just off the A303 in Wiltshire.
On June 15th Canada‘s Mia Schokker claimed the previously unset Women‘s Class 5 100km speed triangle record at 28.9km/h from Mansfield, Washington, flying an Air Atos VS. Two weeks later Mia flew a 127.7km triangle from Chelan, Washington, to secure the unset Women‘s Class 5 triangle record. By now with the bit firmly between her teeth, on July 1st Mia also claimed the previously unset 50km Women‘s triangle record, from Mansfield again, at 25.4km/h. The relevant general records are currently 42km/h (Martin Henry, Atos C, 2004, Mansfield), 258.9km (Marcus Hoffmann-Guben, Atos, St Andre, 2000) and 40.80km/h (Davis Straub, Atos, Wallaby Ranch, 2001) respectively.
Previous news stories are available in our Archived News section.
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New IPPI and FAI forms New FAI rules The Royal Aero Club Trust, as part of its Flying for Youth program administers a Bursary Scheme for young people. Every year it awards a number of bursaries, each of up to £500, to suitable candidates. |