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The '''FAI World Grand Prix 2010–2011''' was the fourth [[gliding]] [[Grand Prix gliding|Grand Prix]]. The 9 qualifying races took place during 2010–2011 worldwide flying season. The qualifying rounds were held all over the world. The Finals were held in [[Wasserkuppe]], [[Germany]] from the 23rd to the 30th of July.
The '''FAI World Grand Prix 2010–2011''' was the fourth [[gliding]] [[Grand Prix gliding|Grand Prix]]. The 9 qualifying races took place during 2010–2011 worldwide flying season. The qualifying rounds were held all over the world. The Finals were held in [[Wasserkuppe]], Germany from the 23rd to the 30th of July.


Due to scheduling conflicts with the [[European Gliding Championships]] held in [[Nitra]], [[Slovakia]], from 17–30 July 2011, some pilots couldn't attend the Grand Prix Final. Among others, triple and defending Grand Prix World champion [[Sebastian Kawa]] did not attend The Finals, instead he went on to win the [[European Gliding Championships]] in the [[Glider competition classes#Standard Class|Standard class]].
Due to scheduling conflicts with the [[European Gliding Championships]] held in [[Nitra]], [[Slovakia]], from 17 to 30 July 2011, some pilots were unable to attend the Grand Prix Final. Among others, triple and defending Grand Prix World champion [[Sebastian Kawa]] did not attend The Finals, instead he went on to win the [[European Gliding Championships]] in the [[Glider competition classes#Standard Class|Standard class]].


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
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| '''CT'''
| '''CT'''
| {{flagicon|ITA}} '''Giorgio Galetto'''
| {{flagicon|ITA}} '''Giorgio Galetto'''
| [[Schempp-Hirth Ventus 2]]ax
| [[Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2ax]]
| '''31'''
| '''31'''
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| '''PC'''
| '''PC'''
| {{flagicon|AUT}} '''Peter Hartmann'''
| {{flagicon|AUT}} '''Peter Hartmann'''
| [[Schempp-Hirth Ventus 2]]ax
| [[Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2ax]]
| '''22'''
| '''22'''
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! 5
! 5
| AX
| AX
| {{flagicon|CZE}} Ivan Novak
| {{flagicon|CZE}} Iván Novak
| [[Schempp-Hirth Ventus 2]]a
| [[Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2a]]
| 19
| 19
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| DID
| DID
| {{flagicon|FRA}} Didier Hauss
| {{flagicon|FRA}} Didier Hauss
| [[Schempp-Hirth Ventus 2]]cxa
| [[Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2cxa]]
| 16
| 16
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| GT
| GT
| {{flagicon|CHL}} Carlos Rocca
| {{flagicon|CHL}} Carlos Rocca
| [[Schempp-Hirth Ventus 2]]ax
| [[Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2ax]]
| 13
| 13
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| VV
| VV
| {{flagicon|GER}} Tilo Holighaus
| {{flagicon|GER}} Tilo Holighaus
| [[Schempp-Hirth Ventus 2]]ax
| [[Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2ax]]
| 10
| 10
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|-
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| M3
| M3
| {{flagicon|AUT}} Eduard Supersperger
| {{flagicon|AUT}} Eduard Supersperger
| [[Schempp-Hirth Ventus 2]]b
| [[Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2b]]
| 6
| 6
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|-
| [[St. Moritz]]
| [[St. Moritz]]
| {{flagicon|Switzerland}} [[Switzerland]]
| {{flagu|Switzerland}}
| 21–29 August 2010
| 21–29 August 2010
| | [[Glider Competition Classes#15 metre Class|15 metre]]
| | [[Glider competition classes#15 metre Class|15 metre]]
| {{flagicon|GER}} Mario Kiessling
| {{flagicon|GER}} Mario Kiessling
|-
|-
| [[Nitra]]
| [[Nitra]]
| {{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Slovakia]]
| {{flag|Slovakia}}
| 11–18 September 2010
| 11–18 September 2010
| [[Glider Competition Classes#18 metre Class|18 metre]]
| [[Glider competition classes#18 metre Class|18 metre]]
| {{flagicon|POL}} Christoph Matkowski
| {{flagicon|POL}} Christoph Matkowski
|-
|-
| [[Vitacura|Santiago]]
| [[Vitacura|Santiago]]
| {{flagicon|Chile}} [[Chile]]
| {{flag|Chile}}
| 22–29 January 2011
| 22–29 January 2011
| [[Glider Competition Classes#15 metre Class|15 metre]]
| [[Glider competition classes#15 metre Class|15 metre]]
| {{flagicon|GER}} Sebastian Nägel
| {{flagicon|GER}} Sebastian Nägel
|-
|-
| [[Australian Grand Prix Gliding 2010|Lake Keepit]]
| [[Australian Grand Prix Gliding 2010|Lake Keepit]]
| {{flagicon|Australia}} [[Australia]]
| {{flagu|Australia}}
| 19–25 March 2011
| 19–25 March 2011
| [[Glider Competition Classes#Standard Class|18 metre]]
| [[Glider competition classes#Standard Class|18 metre]]
| {{flagicon|AUS}} Bruce Taylor
| {{flagicon|AUS}} Bruce Taylor
|-
|-
| [[Industria Aeronautică Română|Brasov]]
| [[Industria Aeronautică Română|Brașov]]
| {{flagicon|Romania}} [[Romania]]
| {{flag|Romania}}
| 1–8 May 2011
| 1–8 May 2011
| [[Glider Competition Classes#Standard Class|Standard]]
| [[Glider competition classes#Standard Class|Standard]]
| {{flagicon|GER}} Tilo Holighaus
| {{flagicon|GER}} Tilo Holighaus
|-
|-
| [[Bielsko-Biała|Zar]]
| [[Bielsko-Biała|Zar]]
| {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Poland]]
| {{flagu|Poland}}
| 1–8 May 2011
| 1–8 May 2011
| [[Glider Competition Classes#Club Class|Club]]
| [[Glider competition classes#Club Class|Club]]
| {{flagicon|POL}} [[Sebastian Kawa]]
| {{flagicon|POL}} [[Sebastian Kawa]]
|-
|-
| [[Château-Arnoux-Saint-Auban|Saint-Auban]]
| [[Château-Arnoux-Saint-Auban|Saint-Auban]]
| {{flagicon|France}} [[France]]
| {{flagu|France}}
| 1–8 May 2011
| 1–8 May 2011
| [[Glider Competition Classes#15 metre Class|15 metre]]
| [[Glider competition classes#15 metre Class|15 metre]]
| {{flagicon|FRA}} Nicolas Veron
| {{flagicon|FRA}} Nicolas Veron
|-
|-
| [[Vihti|Nummela]]
| [[Vihti|Nummela]]
| {{flagicon|Finland}} [[Finland]]
| {{flagu|Finland}}
| 22–28 May 2011
| 22–28 May 2011
| [[Glider Competition Classes#Standard Class|Standard]]
| [[Glider competition classes#Standard Class|Standard]]
| {{flagicon|FIN}} Aku Jaakkola
| {{flagicon|FIN}} Aku Jaakkola
|-
|-
| [[Varese|Cascina del Pesce]]
| [[Varese|Cascina del Pesce]]
| {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Italy]]
| {{flagu|Italy}}
| 28 May – 5 June 2011
| 28 May – 5 June 2011
| [[Glider Competition Classes#18 metre Class|18 metre]]
| [[Glider competition classes#18 metre Class|18 metre]]
| {{flagicon|ITA}} Giorgio Galetto
| {{flagicon|ITA}} Giorgio Galetto
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Latest revision as of 14:39, 17 May 2024

FAI World Grand Prix 2010–2011
TypeGliding
Founded2005
CountryGermany
Date23 July – 30 July
Year2011
Season4
AirfieldFlugplatz Wasserkuppe
LocationWasserkuppe
First Giorgio Galetto
Second Sebastian Nägel
Third Peter Hartmann

The FAI World Grand Prix 2010–2011 was the fourth gliding Grand Prix. The 9 qualifying races took place during 2010–2011 worldwide flying season. The qualifying rounds were held all over the world. The Finals were held in Wasserkuppe, Germany from the 23rd to the 30th of July.

Due to scheduling conflicts with the European Gliding Championships held in Nitra, Slovakia, from 17 to 30 July 2011, some pilots were unable to attend the Grand Prix Final. Among others, triple and defending Grand Prix World champion Sebastian Kawa did not attend The Finals, instead he went on to win the European Gliding Championships in the Standard class.

Summary

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Overall results

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Position CN* Pilot Glider Points
1 CT Italy Giorgio Galetto Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2ax 31
2 77 Germany Sebastian Nägel Schleicher ASW 27 25
3 PC Austria Peter Hartmann Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2ax 22
4 M6 Germany Uli Schwenk Schleicher ASW 27 20
5 AX Czech Republic Iván Novak Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2a 19
6 DID France Didier Hauss Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2cxa 16
7 GT Chile Carlos Rocca Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2ax 13
8 PS Australia David Jansen Schleicher ASW 27 12
9 ALB Germany Patrick Puskeiler Schempp-Hirth Discus 2a 10
9 VV Germany Tilo Holighaus Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2ax 10
9 CC France Nicolas Veron Schleicher ASW 27B 10
12 JS Finland Juha Sorri Schempp-Hirth Discus 9
13 LR France Jean Denis Barrois Schleicher ASW 27B 7
14 M3 Austria Eduard Supersperger Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2b 6
14 MC Poland Christoph Matkowski Schleicher ASG 29E 6
16 AJ Czech Republic Alena Netusilova Schleicher ASG 29E 4
17 WS Finland Aku Jaakola Schleicher ASG 29 1
18 BG Finland Oli Teronen Schleicher ASW 27 0
18 KOS Poland Wojciech Kos Schleicher ASG 29E 0

* – competition number

Qualifying races

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Location Country Date Class Winner
St. Moritz   Switzerland 21–29 August 2010 15 metre Germany Mario Kiessling
Nitra  Slovakia 11–18 September 2010 18 metre Poland Christoph Matkowski
Santiago  Chile 22–29 January 2011 15 metre Germany Sebastian Nägel
Lake Keepit  Australia 19–25 March 2011 18 metre Australia Bruce Taylor
Brașov  Romania 1–8 May 2011 Standard Germany Tilo Holighaus
Zar  Poland 1–8 May 2011 Club Poland Sebastian Kawa
Saint-Auban  France 1–8 May 2011 15 metre France Nicolas Veron
Nummela  Finland 22–28 May 2011 Standard Finland Aku Jaakkola
Cascina del Pesce  Italy 28 May – 5 June 2011 18 metre Italy Giorgio Galetto

See also

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