World Gliding Championships
The World Gliding Championships (WGC) is a gliding competition held roughly every two years by the FAI Gliding Commission. The dates are not always exactly two years apart, often because the contests are always held in the summer in either the Southern Hemisphere or Northern Hemisphere.
History
Gliding had been a demonstration sport at the 1936 Summer Olympics and was due to become an official Olympic sport in the Helsinki Games in 1940. However, since the Second World War, gliding has not featured in the Olympics, and so the World Championships are the highest level in the sport. There are now contests for six classes of glider and so in recent years the Championships have been divided between two locations. The women's, junior, grand prix and aerobatic events are also held separately.
Each of the following entries give the year and location of the contest followed by the winner of each class, nationality and the glider used.
A list of future events is available here Darryl Bale from the UK is the World Glider expert when customs clearance is involved
World Grand Prix Gliding Championships
Gliding Grand Prix, or Sailplane Grand Prix (SGP), is a newer type of gliding competition. It has simpler rules and a more spectacular appearance than conventional soaring competitions.[19]
Women's World Gliding Championships
The Women's World Gliding Championships (WWGC) is a women-only gliding competition. From 1979 to 1999 women's gliding competitions were held as International European Women's Gliding Championships.[20]
Junior World Gliding Championships
The Junior World Gliding Championships (JWGC) is a competition for glider pilots under the age of 26. From 1991 to 1997, international junior gliding competitions were held as European Junior Gliding Championships.
FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships
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World Glider Aerobatic Championships take place each year[22] (every two years until 2011) since 1985 under the auspices of the FAI. They are administrated by the FAI Aerobatics Commission "Commission Internationale de Voltige Aerienne" (CIVA).[23] The 2001 championships were part of the World Air Games. Since 1994, European Glider Aerobatic Championships are held in the years between the World Championships. Since 2010, an additional event is organized in a slightly less demanding "Advanced" category – the World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships (WAGAC). WAGAC is organized yearly, usually accompanying the WGAC.[24]
- 1st FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships, Mauterndorf, Austria, 26 August – 3 September 1985[25][26]
- individual results:
- Jerzy Makula (Poland) glider: Kobuz 3
- Ludwig Fuß (Federal Republic of Germany), glider: Lo 100
- Marek Szufa (Poland) glider: Kobuz 3
- team winners:
- Polish People's Republic: Jerzy Makula (Kobuz 3), Marek Szufa (Kobuz 3), Marian Bednorz
- Federal Republic of Germany: Ludwig Fuß (Lo 100), Helmut Laurson (Lo 100a), Josef Eberl (Lo 100)
- Austria: Siegfried Duchkowitsch, Reinhard Haggenmüller, Otto Salzinger
- individual results:
- 2nd FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships, Bielsko-Biała, Poland, 1–15 August 1987[27]
- individual results:
- Jerzy Makula (Poland), glider: Kobuz 3
- Andrzej Tomkowicz (Poland), glider: Kobuz 3
- Nancy Blank (United States of America) glider: Kobuz 3
- team winners:
- Polish People's Republic: Jerzy Makula (Kobuz 3), Andrzej Tomkowicz (Kobuz 3), ...
- Federal Republic of Germany
- Austria
- individual results:
- 3rd FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships, Hockenheim, Federal Republic of Germany, 15–26 August 1989[28]
- individual results:
- Jerzy Makula (Poland), glider: Kobuz 3
- Andrzej Jozef Solski (Poland), glider: Kobuz 3
- Hubert Jänsch (Federal Republic of Germany), glider: Lo 100
- team winners:
- Poland: Jerzy Makula (Kobuz 3), Jozef Solski (Kobuz 3), ...
- Federal Republic of Germany: Hubert Jänsch (Lo 100), ...
- Switzerland: Walter Martig (LO 100), Peter Gafner (LO 100), Franz Studer (LO 100)
- individual results:
- 4th FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships, Zielona Góra, Poland, 18–31 August 1991[29][30]
- individual results:
- Jerzy Makula (Poland), glider: Swift S-1
- Tadeusz Mezyk (Poland), glider: Swift S-1
- Marek Hernik (Poland), glider: Swift S-1
- team winners:
- Poland: Jerzy Makula (Swift S-1), Tadeusz Mezyk (Swift S-1), Marek Hernik (Swift S-1)
- Germany: Martin Scheuermann (Mü 28), Hubert Jänsch (Lo 100), Konrad Huber (Lo 100)
- United States of America: Stephen Coan (Windex 1200), Charles Kalko (Celstar GA-1), Chris Smisson (Celstar GA-1)
- individual results:
- 5th FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships, Venlo, the Netherlands, 15–28 August 1993[31][32]
- individual results:
- Jerzy Makula (Poland)
- Adam Michałowski (Poland)
- Tadeusz Mezyk (Poland)
- team winners:
- Poland: Jerzy Makula, Adam Michałowski, Tadeusz Mezyk
- France: Sándor Katona, Pierre Albertini, Daniel Serres
- Germany: Hubert Jänsch, Ulf Kramer, Henry Bohlig
- individual results:
- 6th FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships, Fayence, Var, France, 11–23 September 1995[33][34]
- individual results:
- Mikhail Mamistov (Russia), glider: Swift S-1
- Jerzy Makula (Poland), glider: MDM-1 Fox
- Sergey Rakhmanin (Russia), glider: Swift S-1
- team winners:
- Russia: Mikhail Mamistov (Swift S-1), Sergey Rakhmanin (Swift S-1), Victor Tchmal (Swift S-1)
- Poland: Jerzy Makula (MDM-1 Fox), Andrzej Tomkowicz (Swift S-1), Marek Hernik (MDM-1 Fox)
- France: Daniel Serres (Swift S-1), Etienne Meyrous (Swift S-1), Pierre Albertini (Swift S-1)
- individual results:
- 7th FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships, Antalya, Turkey, 9–21 September 1997[35]
- individual results:
- Mikhail Mamistov (Russia)
- Sergei Krikalev (Russia) – cosmonaut
- Georgij Kaminski (Russia)
- team winners:
- Russia: Mikhail Mamistov, Sergei Krikalev, Georgij Kaminski
- individual results:
- 8th FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships, Niederöblarn, Austria, 15–28 August 1999[36][37]
- individual results:
- Jerzy Makula (Poland), glider: MDM-1 Fox
- Henry Bohlig (Germany), glider: Swift S-1
- Krzystof Brzakalik (Poland), glider: Swift S-1
- team winners:
- individual results:
- 9th FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships and 2nd World Air Games Glider Aerobatics Championships, Palma del Río, Córdoba, Spain, 19 June – 1 July 2001[38][39]
- individual results:
- Alexandr Panfierov (Russia)
- Jerzy Makula (Poland)
- Adam Michałowski (Poland)
- team winners:
- Poland: Jerzy Makula, Adam Michałowski, Małgorzata Margańska
- Russia: Alexandr Panfierov, Valentin Barabanov, Georgij Kaminski
- Hungary: Ferenc Tóth, János Szilágyi, Sándor Katona
- individual results:
- 10th FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships, Pér, Hungary, 2–15 August 2003[40][41]
- individual results:
- Ferenc Tóth (Hungary), glider: Swift S-1
- Jerzy Makula (Poland), glider: MDM-1 Fox
- Georgij Kaminski (Russia), glider: Swift S-1
- team winners:
- Poland: Jerzy Makula (MDM-1 Fox), Krzysztof Brząkalik (Swift S-1), Lucjan Fizia (Swift S-1)
- Russia: Georgij Kaminski (Swift S-1), Alexandr Panfierov (Swift S-1), Alexandr Smirnov (Swift S-1)
- Hungary: Ferenc Tóth (Swift S-1), Sándor Katona (Swift S-1), János Szilágyi (Swift S-1)
- individual results:
- 11th FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships, Serpuchov, Russia, 20–30 July 2005[42][43]
- individual results:
- Georgij Kaminski (Russia)
- Jerzy Makula (Poland)
- Ferenc Tóth (Hungary)
- team winners:
- Russia: Georgij Kaminski, Alexandr Panfierov, Valentin Barabanov
- Poland: Jerzy Makula, Krzysztof Brząkalik, Stanisław Makula
- Hungary: Ferenc Tóth, János Szilágyi, Sándor Katona
- individual results:
- 12th FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships, Niederöblarn, Austria, 16–25 August 2007[44][45]
- individual results:
- Georgij Kaminski (Russia), glider: Swift S-1
- Ferenc Tóth (Hungary), glider: Swift S-1
- Jerzy Makula (Poland), glider: Solo-Fox
- team winners:
- Hungary: Ferenc Tóth (Swift S-1), János Szilágyi (Swift S-1), Zoltán Kakuk (Swift S-1)
- Germany: Olaf Schmidt (Swift S-1), Markus Feyerabend (Swift S-1), Eugen Schaal (MDM-1 Fox)
- Russia: Georgij Kaminski (Swift S-1), Igor Plakhsin (Swift S-1), Olga Romanenko (Swift S-1)
- individual results:
- 13th FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships, Hosín, Czech Republic, 10 July 2009 – 19 July 2009[46]
- individual results:
- Georgij Kaminski (Russia), glider: Swift S-1
- Erik Piriou (France), glider: Swift S-1
- Jan Rozlivka (Czech Republic), glider: Swift S-1
- team winners:
- individual results:
- 1st FAI World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships, Jämijärvi, Finland, 17–24 July 2010.
- individual results:
- Johan Gustafsson (Sweden), glider: Pilatus B-4
- Michael Spitzer (Germany), glider: MDM-1 Fox
- Jochen Reuter (Germany), glider: MDM-1 Fox
- team winners:
- Germany: Michael Spitzer (MDM-1 Fox), Jochen Reuter (MDM-1 Fox), Sebastian Dirlam (MDM-1 Fox)
- Sweden: Johan Gustafsson (Pilatus B4), Daniel Ahlin (MDM-1 Fox), Pekka Havbrandt (MDM-1 Fox)
- Czech Republic: Petr Biskup (MDM-1 Fox), Miloš Ramert (MDM-1 Fox), Jan Rolinek (MDM-1 Fox)
- individual results:
- 14th FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships (Unlimited) and 2nd FAI World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships (Advanced), Toruń, Poland, 26 July 2011 – 7 August 2011[47][48]
- Unlimited category
- individual results:
- Jerzy Makula (Poland), glider: Solo-Fox
- Georgij Kaminski (Russia), glider: Swift S-1
- Erik Piriou (France), glider: Swift S-1
- team winners:
- Poland: Jerzy Makula (Solo-Fox), Maciej Pospieszyński (Swift S-1), Stanisław Makula (Solo-Fox)
- France: Erik Piriou (Swift S-1), Daniel Serres (Swift S-1), Pierre Albertini (Swift S-1)
- Russia: Georgij Kaminski (Swift S-1), Vladimir Ilinski (Swift S-1), Igor Plaksin (Swift S-1)
- individual results:
- Advanced category
- individual results:
- Benoit Merieau (France), glider: Swift S-1
- Luca Bertossio (Italy), glider: Swift S-1
- Aurelien Durgineux (France), glider: Swift S-1
- team winners:
- Germany: David Friedrich (Swift S-1), Jochen Reuter (MDM-1 Fox), Michael Spitzer (MDM-1 Fox)
- France: Benoit Merieau (Swift S-1), Aurelien Durgineux (Swift S-1), Daniel Devillers (Swift S-1)
- Sweden: Daniel Ahlin (MDM-1 Fox), Johan Gustafsson (Pilatus B-4), Pekka Havbrandt (MDM-1 Fox)
- individual results:
- Unlimited category
- 15th FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships (Unlimited) and 3rd FAI World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships (Advanced), Dubnica, Slovakia, 9 August 2012 – 18 August 2012[49]
- Unlimited category
- individual results:
- Poland: Maciej Pospieszyński, glider: Swift S-1
- Hungary: Ferenc Tóth, glider: Swift S-1
- Germany: Markus Feyerabend, glider: Swift S-1
- individual results:
- Advanced category
- individual results:
- Italy: Luca Bertossio, glider: Swift S-1
- Italy: Marcello Tedeschi, glider: Swift S-1
- Italy: Sasa Marvin, glider: Swift S-1
- team results:
- Italy: Luca Bertossio (Swift S-1), Marcello Tedeschi (Swift S-1), Sasa Marvin (Swift S-1)
- Germany: Nicolas Soehner (MDM-1 Fox), Eberhard Holl (MDM-1 Fox), Dirk Maslonka (MDM-1 Fox)
- Poland: Magdalena Stróżyk (Solo Fox), Katarzyna Żmudzińska (MDM-1 Fox), Sławomir Talowski (Swift S-1)
- individual results:
- Unlimited category
- 16th FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships (Unlimited) and 4th World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships (Advanced), Oripää Airfield, Oripää, Finland, 18–27 July 2013[50]
- Unlimited category
- individual results:
- Russia: Vladmir Ilyinski, glider: Swift S-1
- Russia: Georgij Kaminski, glider: Swift S-1
- Poland: Maciej Pospieszyński, glider: Swift S-1
- team winners:[51]
- Czech Republic
- Germany
- Poland
- individual results:
- Advanced category
- individual results:
- Sweden: Johan Gustafsson, glider: SZD-59 Acro
- Poland: Sławomir Talowski, glider: Swift S-1
- Sweden: Daniel Ahlin, glider: Salto
- team results:
- Poland: Sławomir Talowski (Swift S-1), Katarzyna Żmudzinska (Swift S-1), Magdalena Stróżyk (Swift S-1)
- Czech Republic: Michal Čechmánek (Swift S-1), Ivo Červinka (Swift S-1), Jan Rolinek (Swift S-1)
- Italy: Sasha Marvin (Swift S-1), Pietro Filippini (Swift S-1), Lapo Simone Dressino (Swift S-1)
- individual results:
- Unlimited category
- 17th FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships (Unlimited category) and 5th World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships (Advanced category) Toruń Airfield, Toruń, Poland, July 22 – August 2, 2014.
- Unlimited category
- individual results:[52]
- Poland: Maciej Pospieszyński, glider: Swift S-1
- Hungary: Ferenc Tóth, glider: Swift S-1
- Russia: Georgij Kaminski, glider: Swift S-1
- team winners:[53]
- Czech Republic: Přemysl Vávra, Jan Rozlivka, Jan Rolinek
- Poland: Maciej Pospieszyński, Jerzy Makula, Tomasz Kaczmarczyk
- Russia: Georgy Kaminskiy, Valeriy Korchagin, Vladimir Ilinskiy
- individual results:[52]
- Advanced category
- individual results:[54]
- France: Romain Vienne, glider: Swift S-1
- Poland: Katarzyna Żmudzińska, glider: Swift S-1
- Poland: Sławomir Talowski, glider: Swift S-1
- team results:[55]
- Poland: Katarzyna Żmudzinska, Sławomir Talowski, Michał Klimaszewski
- France: Romain Vienne, Benoit Madrenas, Ervin George
- Germany: Markus Pönicke, Andreas Rodewald, Eberhard Holl
- individual results:[54]
- Unlimited category
- 18th FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships (Unlimited category) and 6th World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships (Advanced category), August 5–15, 2015, Zbraslavice Airport, Czech Republic.[56]
- Unlimited category
- individual results:[57]
- Hungary: Ferenc Tóth, glider: Swift S-1
- Italy: Luca Bertossio, glider: Swift S-1
- Germany: Eugen Schaal, glider: Swift S-1
- team winners:[58]
- Czech Republic: Přemysl Vávra, Miroslav Červenka, Lucie Pešková
- Germany: Eugen Schaal, Markus Feyerabend, Gisbert Leimkühler
- Poland: Maciej Pospieszyński, Jerzy Makula, Magdalene Stróžyk
- individual results:[57]
- Advanced category
- individual results:[59]
- Czech Republic: Miroslav Černý, glider: Swift S-1
- Poland: Sławomir Talowski, glider: Swift S-1
- Switzerland: Jonas Langenegger, glider: MDM-1 Fox
- team results:[60]
- Poland: Sławomir Talowski, Katarzyna Zmudziňska, Michał Andrzejewski
- Czech Republic: Miroslav Černý, David Beneš, Martin Meloun
- Switzerland: Jonas Langenegger, Manfred Echter, Martin Götz
- individual results:[59]
- Unlimited category
- 20th FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships (Unlimited category) and 8th World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships (Advanced category), July 27 – August 5, 2017, Toruń, Poland.[61]
- Unlimited category
- individual results:[62]
- Hungary: Ferenc Tóth, glider: Swift S-1
- Hungary: János Szilágyi, glider: Swift S-1
- Italy: Luca Bertossio, glider: Swift S-1
- team winners:[63]
- individual results:[62]
- Advanced category
- individual results:[64]
- Sweden: Gustav Salminen, glider: MDM-1 Fox
- France: Erwin George, glider: Swift S-1
- Poland: Michał Klimaszewski, glider: MDM-1 Fox
- team results:[65]
- individual results:[64]
- Unlimited category
- 21st FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships (Unlimited category) and 9th World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships (Advanced category), August 1 – 11, 2018, Zbraslavice Airport, Czech Republic.[66]
- Unlimited category
- individual results:[67]
- Hungary: Ferenc Tóth, glider: Swift S-1
- Italy: Luca Bertossio, glider: Swift S-1
- Germany: Moritz Kirchberg, glider: Swift S-1
- team winners:[68]
- Germany: Moritz Kirchberg, Eugen Schaal, Eberhard Holl
- Hungary: Ferenc Tóth, János Szilágyi, János Sonkoly
- Czech Republic: Přemysl Vávra, Miroslav Červenka, Miroslav Černý
- individual results:[67]
- Advanced category
- individual results:[69]
- Switzerland: Jonas Langenegger, glider: MDM-1 Fox
- Czech Republic: Tomáš Bartoň, glider: Swift S-1
- Czech Republic: Josef Rejent, glider: Swift S-1
- team results:[70]
- Czech Republic: Tomáš Bartoň, Josef Rejent, Aleš Ferra
- Poland: Michał Klimaszewski, Sławomir Cichoń, Wojciech Gałuszka
- Romania: Lorand Daroczi, Octav Alexan, Ciprian Lupaș
- individual results:[69]
- Unlimited category
- 22nd FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships (Unlimited category) and 10th World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships (Advanced category), July 18–26, 2019, Deva, Romania.[71]
- Unlimited category
- individual results:[72]
- Hungary: Ferenc Tóth, glider: Swift S-1
- Germany: Eugen Schaal, glider: Swift S-1
- Germany: Michael Spitzer, glider: Swift S-1
- team winners:[73]
- Germany: Eugen Schaal, Michael Spitzer, Tobias Hackel
- Poland: Stanisław Makula, Jan Makula, Piotr Lewandowski
- Austria: Bernhard Behr, Siegfried Mayr, Gabriel Stangl
- individual results:[72]
- Advanced category
- individual results:[74]
- Poland: Patrycja Pacak, glider: Swift S-1
- Romania: Octav Alexan, glider: MDM-1 Fox
- France: Charlie Levy-Louapre, glider: MDM-1 Fox
- team results:[75]
- Romania: Octav Alexan, Lorand Daroczi, Ciprian Lupaș
- France: Charlie Levy-Louapre, Thibaut Fromantin, Marc de Bouvier
- Germany: Stefan Zistler, Mathias Mühlbacher, David Tempel
- individual results:[74]
- Unlimited category
- 23rd FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships (Unlimited category) and 11th World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships (Advanced category), July 29–August 6, 2021, Leszno, Poland.[76]
- Unlimited category
- individual results:[77]
- Hungary: Ferenc Tóth, glider: Swift S-1
- Italy: Luca Bertossio, glider: Swift S-1
- Russia: Vladimir Ilinskiy, glider: Swift S-1
- team winners:[78]
- Poland: Piotr Lewandowski, Jan Makula, Stanisław Makula
- France: Benoît Madrenas, Nicolas Honnons, Marc de Bouvier
- Austria: Siegfried Mayr, Bernhard Behr, Jakob Prior
- individual results:[77]
- Advanced category
- individual results:[79]
- France: Charlie Levy-Louapre, glider: Swift S-1
- Russia: Maria Gavrilina, glider: Swift S-1
- France: Thibaut Fromantin, glider: Swift S-1
- team results:[80]
- individual results:[79]
- Unlimited category
- 24th FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships (Unlimited category) and 12th World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships (Advanced category), 18–26 August, 2022, Issoudun, France.[81]
- Unlimited category
- individual results:[82]
- Hungary: Ferenc Tóth, glider: Swift S-1
- Poland: Maciej Pospieszyński, glider: Swift S-1
- Switzerland: Jonas Langenegger, glider: Swift S-1
- team winners:[83]
- France: Charlie Levy-Louapre, Marc de Bouvier
- Poland: Maciej Pospieszyński, Michał Klimaszewski
- Germany: Michael Spitzer, Wolfgang Schiek
- individual results:[82]
- Advanced category
- individual results:[84]
- Czech Republic: Oliver Adamy, glider: Swift S-1
- France: Thibaut Fromantin, glider: Swift S-1
- Poland: Mirosław Wrześniewski, glider: Swift S-1
- team results:[85]
- Czech Republic: Oliver Adamy, Adam Klenka, Jan Adam
- Germany: Mathias Mühlbacher, Holger Geusen, David Tempel
- Romania: Valentin Hoța, Zsolt Gál, Lorand Daroczi
- individual results:[84]
- Unlimited category
- 25th FAI World Glider Aerobatic Championships (Unlimited category) and 13th World Advanced Glider Aerobatic Championships (Advanced category), 27 July – 5 August, 2023, Toruń, Poland.[86]
- Unlimited category
- individual results:[87]
- Poland: Maciej Pospieszyński, glider: Swift S-1
- France: Charlie Levy-Louapre, glider: Swift S-1
- Austria: Siegfried Mayr, glider: Swift S-1
- team winners:[88]
- Poland: Maciej Pospieszyński, Mirosław Wrześniewski
- Germany: Wolfgang Schiek, Michael Spitzer
- France: Charlie Levy-Louapre, Marc de Bouvier
- individual results:[87]
- Advanced category
- individual results:[89]
- France: Thibaut Fromantin, glider: Swift S-1
- Poland: Agata Porębska, glider: Swift S-1
- Czech Republic: Tomáš Michálek, glider: Swift S-1
- team results:[90]
- Czech Republic: Tomáš Michálek, Jan Adam, Marek Veselý
- Germany: Richard Münzberger, David Tempel, Lars Czernek
- Poland: Agata Porębska, Paweł Mazur, Piotr Sieradzan
- individual results:[89]
- Unlimited category
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- ^ "2015 Contest Results". CIVA. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
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- ^ "20th FAI WGAC & 8th FAI WAGAC 2017 Toruń". wagac2017.com. 2017. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
- ^ "2017 Contest Results". CIVA. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
- ^ "2017 Team Results". CIVA. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
- ^ "2017 Contest Results". CIVA. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
- ^ "2017 Team Results". CIVA. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
- ^ "21st FAI WGAC & 9th FAI WAGAC 2017 Toruń". CIVA. 2018. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
- ^ "2018 Contest Results". CIVA. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
- ^ "2018 Team Results". CIVA. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
- ^ "2018 Contest Results". CIVA. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
- ^ "2018 Team Results". CIVA. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
- ^ "22nd FAI WGAC & 10th FAI WAGAC 2019 Deva". CIVA. 2019. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
- ^ "2019 Contest Results". CIVA. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
- ^ "2018 Team Results". CIVA. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
- ^ "2019 Contest Results". CIVA. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
- ^ "2019 Team Results". CIVA. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
- ^ "23rd FAI WGAC & 11th FAI WAGAC 2021 Leszno". CIVA. 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- ^ "2021 Contest Results". CIVA. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- ^ "2021 Team Results". CIVA. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- ^ "2021 Contest Results". CIVA. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- ^ "2021 Team Results". CIVA. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- ^ "24th FAI WGAC & 12th FAI WAGAC 2022 Issoudun". CIVA. 2022. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
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- ^ "2022 Contest Results". CIVA. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
- ^ "2022 Team Results". CIVA. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
- ^ "25th FAI WGAC & 13th FAI WAGAC 2023 Issoudun". CIVA. 2023. Retrieved 5 August 2023.
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Sources
- Airsports.tv Gliding Channel
- Air Sports International (FAI online magazine)
- Archive of the US Team
- British Gliding Association competitions page
External links
- Media related to World Gliding championships at Wikimedia Commons