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The 12th FAI World Microlight Championship officially finished
Saturday 22.8.2009 :: Miroslav Oros :: 575x
Shortly after 3 p.m. local time the 12th FAI World Microlight Championship in Jihlava was officially finished. Pilots from four countries became World Champions - Jan Lukes from Czech republic, Alojzy Dernbach from Poland, Rob Grimwood and Andy Aiken from United Kingdom and Pedro Nogueroles and Manuel Giron from Spain. more photos
The weather was favorable throughout the whole competition and only turned its back on us at the very end. The closing ceremony had to be moved into the main hangar due to rain. After the welcome speech of LAA President Jan Brskovsky a special guest, Czech member of Parliament Mr. Milan Bicik addressed the audience. Before the announcement of the official results organizers took the liberty to award the oldest and youngest participants of the Championship - Israeli team's fifteen years old navigator Ben Wiessloviz and British team's navigator Allan Weatherall who is pushing 70. The Fair Play award justly went to Ukrainians Yuryi Yakovlev and Igor Pugach who returned some of their points after finding and reporting a mistake in scoring of a task.
The official closing ceremony proceded by awarding medals to the following participants:
RAL 1
1. Jan Lukeš (CZE)
2. David Headley (GBR)
3. Libort Frebort (CZE)
RAL 2
1. Pedro Nogueroles and Manuel Giron (ESP)
2. Ondřej Šilhan and Martin Dalajka (CZE)
3. Jurij Jakovlev and Igor Pugač (UKR)
RWL 1
1. Alojzy Dernbach (POL)
2. Lukáš Hynek (CZE)
3. Reese Keen (GBR)
RWL 2
1. Robert Grimwood and Andy Aiken (GBR)
2. Petr Chvojka and Jan Lorenc (CZE)
3. Simon Baker and Anita Holmes (GBR)
TEAMS
1. Czech Republic
2. Poland
3. Great Britain
Despite the fact that the Czech Republic was appointed to host the Championship just months prior to the event the organizers have done a great job organizing such a successful competition. The pilots were flying practically every day, sometimes virtually dawn to dusk.