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CIVL World Online XC Contest 2021

Thu, Oct 7 2021, 10:44:30 pm MDT

The hang gliding winners

Alain Chauvet|Alexandra "Sasha" Serebrennikova|Christopher Friedl|CIVL|Claudio Deflorian|Corinna Schwiegershausen|Glauco Pinto|Konrad Heilmann|Pascal Lanser|Patrick Chopard Lallier|Philippe Harignordoquy|Stella Potgieter|Toni Raumauf|World Online XC Contest 2021

    Class 1 - 292 pilots participated

  • Konrad Hailmann (Brazil) - 1758.61 points, the best flight 428.32km in Tacima (Brazil)
  • Glauco Pinto (Brazil) - 1724.20 points, the best flight 467.68km in Tacima (Brazil)
  • Alain Chauvet (France) - 1671.44 points, the best flight 233.65km in Chabre Espranons (France)

    Class 5 - 115 pilots participated, the top three being:

  • Toni Raumauf (Austria) - 2125.41 points, the best flight 359.37km in Kossen, Scheibenwald (Austria)
  • Christopher Friedl (Austria) - 1704.62 points, the best flight 328.54km in Bischling (Austria)
  • Deflorian Claudio (Italy) - 1482.12 points, the best flight 206.53km in Col Rodella (Italy)

    Class 2 - 14 pilots participated, the best being:

  • Patrick Chopard Lallier (France) - 2074.95 points, the best flight 291.03km in Aérodrome Aspres - le Chevalet (France)
  • Philippe Harignordoquy (France) - 2035.00 points, the best flight 287.23km in Aérodrome le Chevalet (France)
  • Pascal Lanser (France) - 1946.15 points, the best flight 254.85km in Aérodrome de Villerupt (France)

    Women Class 1 - 17 pilots participated, the best being:

  • Sasha Serebrennikova (Russia) - 851.86 points, the best flight 283.90km in Schöckl near Graz (Austria)
  • Corinna Schwiegershausen (Germany) - 729.73 points, the best flight 152.82km in Monte Cucco (Italy)
  • Stella Potgieter (France) - 716.72 points, the best flight 102.22km Chabre Sud (France)

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2019 Italian Open and pre-Europeans

August 18, 2019, 5:18:48 pm CDT

2019 Italian Open and pre-Europeans

Final Results

Alessandro "Alex" Ploner|competition|Davide Guiducci|Facebook|Italian Open 2019|Marco Laurenzi|Moyes Litespeed RX|Pre-Europeans 2019|Tullio Gervasoni|Wills Wing T3

https://airtribune.com/cucco2019/results

Task 5:

# Name Glider Total
1 ALESSANDRO PLONER icaro laminar z9 1000
2 ANTON MORODER icaro 2000 laminar 13 933
3 VALENTINO BAU ICARO 2000 LAMINAR 14.1 925
4 LORENZO DE GRANDIS Icaro z9 915
5 TULLIO GERVASONI Wills Wing T3 879
6 MARCO LAURENZI Icaro Laminar 824
7 DAVIDE GUIDUCCI Icaro 2000 Laminar 13.2 821
8 ROBERTO FERIGO moyes rx14 750
9 YEVGEN BUBLYK Aeros Combat GT 12.4 730
10 MYKOLA POLOVYY Aeros Combat 13.5GT 697

Final Results:

# Name Glider T 1 T 2 T 3 T 4 T 5 Total
1 ALESSANDRO PLONER icaro laminar z9 1000 1000 1000 744 1000 4744
2 MARCO LAURENZI Icaro Laminar 853 899 876 745 824 4197
3 DAVIDE GUIDUCCI Icaro 2000 Laminar 13.2 853 816 848 700 821 4038
4 EVGEN LYSENKO Aeros Combat 12.7C 852 875 946 709 567 3949
5 Pedro L. Garcia Wills Wing T3 144 790 823 807 729 612 3761
6 ROLAND WOEHRLE Moyes Litespeed RX 3.5 PRO 853 700 795 704 478 3530
7 LORENZO DE GRANDIS Icaro z9 560 455 840 703 915 3473
8 VALENTINO BAU ICARO 2000 LAMINAR 14.1 605 470 938 487 925 3425
9 VANNI ACCATTOLI Moyes rx4 pro 853 406 810 715 605 3389
10 TULLIO GERVASONI Wills Wing T3 847 406 835 178 879 3145

Almost a perfect score.

2019 Italian Open and pre-Europeans

August 15, 2019, 5:56:41 pm CDT

2019 Italian Open and pre-Europeans

Montecucco

Alessandro "Alex" Ploner|competition|Davide Guiducci|Italian Open 2019|Marco Laurenzi|Moyes Litespeed RX|Pre-Europeans 2019|Tullio Gervasoni|Wills Wing T3

https://airtribune.com/cucco2019/results

# Name Nat Glider T 1 T 2 T 3 Total
1 ALESSANDRO PLONER ITA icaro laminar z9 1000 1000 1000 3000
2 EVGEN LYSENKO UKR Aeros Combat 12.7C 852 875 946 2673
3 MARCO LAURENZI ITA Icaro Laminar 853 899 876 2628
4 DAVIDE GUIDUCCI ITA Icaro 2000 Laminar 13.2 853 816 848 2517
5 PEDRO L. GARCIA USA Wills Wing T3 144 790 823 807 2420
6 ROLAND WOEHRLE GER Moyes Litespeed RX 3.5 PRO 853 700 795 2348
7 TULLIO GERVASONI ITA Wills Wing T3 847 406 835 2088
8 VANNI ACCATTOLI ITA Moyes rx4 pro 853 406 810 2069
9 VALENTINO BAU ITA ICARO 2000 LAMINAR 14.1 605 470 938 2013
10 ANTON MORODER ITA icaro 2000 laminar 13 771 452 766 1989

The competition lasts through the 18th.

Xceara

Sat, Nov 30 2002, 6:00:00 pm GMT

Claudio Deflorian|Eric Mathurin|Fernando Milani|Jacques Bott|Jeff Roberson|Karel Vejchodsky|Luiz Niemeyer

http://www.xceara.com.br

Wanderlei Jr <wgjunior@cimfel.com.br> writes:

Well, even with weak results of yesterday, i think the conditions is still good and the bound of 400km still a possibility. I just called to Claudio Landin (02:20pm-Brazil), Ceará Flight Club President, who is in the take off area and told me that the winds are strong enough to a better day today. For this moment, some pilots already have made close 200km and are soaring away.

Paragliding:

1 Frank Brown Brasil 561,1
2 Szilard Forgo Hungria 559,2
3 Gustavo Rocinski Spinola Brasil 537,9
4 Washington Luiz Peruchi Brasil 451,1
5 Brett Zaenglein USA 433,9
6 Peter Simonics Hungria 432,6
7 Karel Vejchodsky Rep. Checa 432,2
8 Caio Porfírio Brasil 387,9
9 Juan Garwacki Venezuela 321,7
10 Larry Pino Venezuela 315,6

Hang gliding:

1 Luiz Fernando Azevedo Dias Brasil 727,0
2 Jacques Bott França 662,9
3 Marcos Cobra D'Agua Brasil 489,9
4 Eric Mathurin França 435,3
5 Patrick Collin França 317,2
6 Haenel Marc 264,5
7 Dioclecio Rosendo Brasil 195,4
8 Thierry Mouton França 193,3
9 Roberson B. Destro Brasil 187,8
10 Rudin Patrice Brasil 183,8

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British Nationals – not just for Brits »

Wed, Jul 28 1999, 4:00:02 am GMT

Betinho Schmitz|Claudio Deflorian|Francoise Mocellin|Gordon Rigg|Grant Crossingham|Jim Bowyer|Jim Lee|Kathleen Rigg|Richard Walbec|Robin Hamilton|Tim Cook

By Jim Bowyer

Monte Cucco Day 3 We actually got a met forecast today. It said weather same as yesterday (which was a boomer), no wind and no clouds. Bad weather coming from the north late in the day but probably will not reach the central area of Italy until Tuesday. To contradict this there was a moderate SW breeze on launch, although this did get a lot lighter while pilots rigged. Local advice is that there was likely to be very little wind away from the hill and the forecast was probably accurate.

The task was set as a 53 km run to Trevi in the south, followed by a 40 km northeast run across new territory to Camerino before flying into the Tre Pizzi goal field. This proved to be an error as the wind proved to be a stiff south westerly and height was difficult to gain.

The attrition rate was high in the early part of the course with the Fabriano gap claiming a lot of gliders and the Nocera Umbra area a lot more. Even top pilots were not immune and Jim Lee was an early casualty at about 30 km. However enough pilots got around the first turnpoint and most of the way to the second to give the task a high validity - although most of those decked it somewhere between 85 and 95 km of the 109 km course.

Steve Cook was the only pilot to prove that the task was do-able and he managed it in just under 4 hours. New boy Grant Crossingham was second at 93.4 km with yesterdays task winner, Richard Walbec, down just behind him at 93 km. Betinho came in 3rd.

The overall positions now show Steve as the overall leader, 130 points clear of Richard Walbec with Betinho Schmitz in third place with Gordon Rigg the next Brit in 6th place, Shaun Kimberley at 8th and Robin Hamilton 9th. This gives Steve a clear lead in the British Nationals at this point. Kathleen Rigg is now leading the ladies with Francoise Mocellin in second and Susi Van Kessel in third place.

Claudio Meijo did not have a good day; she finished up in the bottom landing field and compounded her misfortune by dropping her drogue 'chute in front of her base bar. Concussion followed by a trip to Gubbio hospital was the result. Let's hope she's back fit and well before the end of the comp.

Day 4 High winds cause the cancellation of the day.

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