|
Poniedziałek, 10 Maj 2010 20:22 |
|
The winner of the Qualifying Sailplane Grand Prix Poland Żar 2010 is… the weather. We managed to complete two hard tasks only, in which Sebastian Kawa won, leaving his rivals far away and being the only one who crossed the finish line both on two days. As we needed 3 completed tasks to make the Championship valid, we were trying to use the reserve day- 9th of May. Unfortunately, the weather won again and the Qualifying Sailplane Grad Prix Poland is not valid so no-one got the qualification to World Sailplane Grand Prix Final in July 2011 in Wasserkuppe. The exception is Sebastian Kawa, who, as a current World Champion has a qualification to the next Grand Prix. We would like to thank sponsors, competitors, competitors’ families, organizers, ground crew and everybody who helped us with the competition. We wish you safely come back to your homes and better weather during the next gliding competitions. See you in Żar again. Competition's Director Jacek Dankowski |
|
|
Poniedziałek, 03 Maj 2010 06:20 |
|
|
|
Niedziela, 09 Maj 2010 08:58 |
|
Championship's Director made a difficult decision today... He had to announce, that today's task and whole Grand Prix are canceled... We hope that we will have a possibility to organise Qualifying Sailplane Grand Prix Poland next year... Closing and Prize Giving Ceremony is not planned, cause we summed up the Championship on the briefing. Thank everyone for help with organising competition, hope to meet next year! |
|
8th Day of the Sailplane Grand Prix Poland |
|
Niedziela, 09 Maj 2010 07:13 |
Waiting for so long, we managed to run the task at last :-) Despite towering Cu and rain in the South, moving in our direction, competitors willingly apperaed on the briefing. Task setter gave them 203,8km task with 4 TPs Babia Góra, Turbacz, Szyndzielnia and Międzybrodzie Bialskie. |
|
Więcej…
|
|
Niedziela, 09 Maj 2010 06:00 |
|
Welcome everybody... unfortunately, the weather isn't optimistic this morning... As you can see, there are 8% chances to fly, but looking out the window, we can't see even those 8%. Standing on the terrace, we don't have a visual contact with it :/ |
|
|
|
|
<< Początek < Poprzednia 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Następna > Ostatnie >>
|
|
Strona 1 z 19 |