Jul 8, 2010

2010 !!

Ready for the European Hang Gliding Championship in AGER, 2010, look @ the new scorer's blog:

http://www.ager2010.blogspot.com/

Jul 19, 2009

official results

the official results will be published in the official website www.ager2010.com / results section.


1st. BLAY OLMOS jr.
2nd. MARTIN HARRI
3rd. CARL WALLBANK

thanks to everybody, to the pilots, to the organisation, to the weather, to the thermals... SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!!

Jul 18, 2009

TASK 6 - overall provisional results

Exciting last task!

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CHECK THE OFFICIAL RESULTS (overall, teams, nation) & TRACKS in few hours (sunday 19th maximum) on www.ager2010.com / Results section

8th day

19:31 3 pilots NYP (not yet processed), the virtual winner is Blay Olmos jr (spanish) just 5 points more than the 2nd Martin Harri (swiss).

17:45
johny: 52km of 69.
blay: goal, 1h52min.
carl: goal, 1h47min.

17:30 Jonhy durand, 1st, still not reported... martin (2nd) and blay (3rd) on goal.
Gerolf, maybe 1st in goal: 1h31min

17:00 14 pilots at least on goal...difficult task!

The last task, the 6th in 8 days!
fast task of 69km because poor conditions.

Jul 17, 2009

7th day

12:00 Task Canceled. Strong N-W.

windy at the landing field


the comitee is at the take-off checking the wind.
at 11:00: briefing at HQ to decide the day's planning.

Jul 16, 2009

6th day

00.30 provisional scoring after task 5.
important!27 NYP, not yet processed, still driving back to Àger, so scoring can have few changes tomorrow!


detailed scoring in few hours on www.ager2010.com / results section

20.25 to 23.00 some scored times:
john durand: 3h10min and maybe reach the goal on the 8th position.
marc utrillo: 3h21min
balasz ujhelyi:3h06min
martin harri: 3h18min
blay jr: 3h30min

19:15 11 more on goal, so 28 pilots by now.

19:00 more info from goal:
mario alonzi, johny durand, blay jr, primoz gricar, carl wallbank, gianpietro zin, bruce kavanagh... and 10 more by now!

18:45 more or less 6 pilots on goal!

18:00 by now nobody on goal. we are checking the storm radar, some of them are much more to the north of the task (in the pyrennes) and some close to the sea, so quite far from the task zone.


flying now the task 5... a long 140km to the Nort-West of Àger.

they will cross the "Turbón" mountain, a thermal booster!

results task 4 / overall

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take a look to the entire results in few hours at: ager2010.com / results section