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CIVL Plenary Meeting

Michael Sigel, 20. March 2018
Dear Swiss League Members I attended the annual CIVL plenary meeting in Portugal (3. and 4.2.2018). Finally paragliding and hang gliding gets the attention we should from the FAI and the General Secretary of the FAI as well as their Sports Manager were present. The reason is that we have the most activity (together with aero modeling), as well as quite a big turnover because of the Cat2 event fees. Many things are not interesting, while some others are. This is just a short summary of important points. Please be aware that they apply especially in Cat1 events, while most other rules depend on local regulations. 23C New rule for penalties for restricted airspace infringements: XXm----0m Airspace 0m----XXm 0% ----XX% Airspace XX%----100% linear penalty It is easier to understand in an example: 100m----0m Airspace 0m----10m 0% ----10% Airspace 10%----100% linear penalty This means that the penalty is already applied before you are in the airspace, but the penalty is very small (10% of your points if you get to 0m in the example). After you are in the airspace, the penalty is getting much more. This helps the pilot to get a better “safety margin”. XX is defined in the local regulations, while Zone is the airspace. 23J Ballast rule changed and is now same as in PWC: <33kg or ballast up to 95kg all-up. 23G There is still a discussion on distance measurement ongoing (ellipsoid or spheroid). It would be good if we can change to one or the other method in order to reduce the tolerance. 23P From now on, organizers may use FS, SeeYou (which is not ready yet) and CompCheck as approved software in events. There are now more options for leading points, depending on the local regulations. For example: - now they can give leading points from 110 to 200. - The CIVL is also working on a new way of leading points. It is like a spotlight that shows if you fly in front, or if you just follow someone (that’s why it is called spotlight). Only certified instruments are allowed in Cat1 events. Basically only those who also measure air pressure. A list will be available soon on the FAI website. 30F The total number of participants in HG in Cat 1s will drop from 150 to 125 after 2019 Cat 1s. FAI World Air Games 2020 probably in Turkey. 16th FAI European Paragliding Championship will be in Nis, Serbia. The entire minutes from the meeting can be found here:
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Medieninfo: Sensationeller Schweizer Sieg am Superfinal in Kolumbien

Martin Scheel, 21. January 2018
In Kolumbien gelingt Michael Sigel die Sensation! Gegen über 100 der weltbesten Gleitschirmpiloten holt er sich am Superfinal die Goldmedaille. Anbetracht der Leistungsdichte des Teilnehmerfeldes kann dieser Erfolg gar nicht hoch genug bewertet werden. Doch auch die anderen Schweizer Athleten tragen mit ihrem Auftritt zu einem hervorragenden Resultat bei. Obschon die beste Schweizerin Yaël Margelisch quasi auf der Zielgerade vom Podest verdrängt und auf den vierten Schlussrang geschoben wird, so gelingt dem Schweizern Team der Sprung aufs Treppchen. Sie belegen als Nation den hervorragenden dritten Rang! Dieser Wettkampf hat in der Szene wegen dem hohen Pilotenniveau den höheren Stellenwert als die Weltmeisterschaften! RANGLISTEN, BILDER und VIDEOS finden Sie in den Links unten. Videomaterial zur freien Benützung finden Sie hier: ACCESS VIA BROWSER: Link: http://icarussailingmedia.cloudapp.net Username: events2018 Password: news2018 Folders: PARAGLIDING_WORLD_CUP / Final Day ACCESS VIA FTP: Host: icarussailingmedia.cloudapp.net Username: events2018 Password: news2018 Folders: PARAGLIDING_WORLD_CUP / Final Day SHOTLIST: RAW_MATERIAL_PWC_FinalDay.mov 00:00 - 00:13 Aerial shots 00:13 - 00:19 Pilots preparation shots 00:19 - 00:24 German team briefing 00:24 - 00:31 Laurie GENOVESE (FRA) 00:31 - 00:46 Swiss team briefing 00:46 - 00:49 Peter NÄGELE (GER) - Flying 00:49 - 00:55 Emanuelle ZUFFEREY (SUI) - Flying 00:57 - 01:46 Michael SIGEL (SUI) - World Champion INTERVIEWS: GERMAN: Michael SIGEL (SUI) / Pilot - Overall Winner FRENCH: Emanuelle ZUFFEREY (SUI) / Pilot FRENCH: Pierre REMY (FRA) / Pilot GERMAN: Torsten SIEGEL (GER) / Pilot POLISH: Klaudia BULGAKOW (POL) / Pilot - 3rd Winner Women
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Task 9 - 87km

Michael Sigel, 20. January 2018
Today’s task was a 87km task South to Piedechinche with only one waypoint on the way in Buga. The conditions were looking more dry than the previous days and the task gave many options to fly. Finally three groups formed: one went out to the flats very fast, the middle group 5km later, while a last group stayed on the mountains for some more kilometers. The reason for that was that the valley was once again covered in shade. While most Swiss were in the first group, I decided to fly in the second group. It was working well and even the shade was no problem for us. However, as we passed the first turnpoint, we arrived in sunny hills – but they did not work well! Once again the Valle de Cauca proved to be special, as we could not find good thermals, even if the ground was in plane sunshine… Even if we arrived first there, we were struggling to get up again and it got messy once again. While some pilots had to land, we were slowly fighting our way to the goal. Finally in the lee of a hill we got a nice thermal and were able to climb enough to make it to the goal. First in goal was Spanish pilot Francisco, but Nicola Donnini won with leading points. Meryl from France was the first girl in goal. Franz Schilter was fast too, while Tim pushed too much and had to land before goal. Also the rest of the Swiss team did not do so well… Now most of the pilots have to dry their gliders, as it was raining in goal. Tomorrow we will try again?
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Task 8 - 61km

Michael Sigel, 18. January 2018
Today started slow, as it was raining most of the night and even in the morning. That’s why the organization delayed the transport to 10. The take off was covered in clouds and the rain made the ground wet and dirty. The task was a - 8.5km entry around A15 (goal north of Zarzal) - 400m radius around A15 - 23km Exit from A15 - Goal in A15 As on the previous days, it was tricky to launch, as clouds forced to organization to close the window several times. As a result, some unlucky pilots got off too late and had no chance to race in today’s task. Lucky me I got out early, after waiting in light rain on the takeoff. Out in the air it was not much better, many cirrus clouds made it difficult to climb. The entire field was climbing in very weak thermals. However, conditions improved and we could start at cloud base. We managed to cross the valley and hit the first turnpoint. Now he had to decide: fly North or South. Both directions did not look very promising and the field split up almost 50/50. Our group went back South and we were still struggling with the opaque cloud cover and weak climbs. However, as soon as we reached the mountains, we found better thermals and managed to fly faster. As we hit the 23km exit cylinder, I pushed more than the others and had a better line, which put me in a nice position 300m higher than the rest of the field. When we flew back to Roldanillo, I found a nice 2m/s thermal, while the group did not find lift in the shade. While the others were scratching on the hill, I was under cloud base and could push out to the flatland where the sun was shining again. However, the sink was massive and I was really low when I finally found a good climb. Now it was all about climbing well and push to the goal and be faster than the Northern group. Finally the Northern route proved to be much more difficult and I arrived 6minutes before the rest of pilots. Yael was pushing hard, but did not catch the last thermal well, same for Alfredo. The rest of the Swiss team went North and Andreas was the first one that arrived from the North, but was missing the Exit cylinder by 10m…. Arrival time: 1. SIGEL 02:00:00 2. WIRTZ 02:06:38 3. REBORD 02:06:38 4. CARON 02:06:41 5. DONINI-N 02:06:41 6. GENOVESE 02:06:47 41. MARGELISCH 02:09:37 44. STUDER 02:10:07
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