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10 = PF1f class in paramotor's National Scoring

This was accepted by the 2014 plenary

3. Proposal from

Wojtek DOMAŃSKI - Polish Delegate.

Proposal title

PF1f (feamle pilots) class inclusion in combined National Scoring for paramotors

Existing text

S10.

4.34.11 The team score shall be computed from the sum of the scores of the top three pilots of each country in each class in each task grouped together in:

- Classes AL1, AL2, WL1, WL2, GL1 and GL2

- Each valid Paramotor class which has a minimum of 8 pilots.

- A combined Nation Score for paramotor classes shall be computed from the sum of the scores of:

- top 3 pilots in PF1 class

- top 3 pilots in PL1 class

- 1 top crew in PF2 class

- 1 top crew in PL2 class

of each country in each task grouped together.

New text

4.34.11 The team score shall be computed from:

a) The sum of the scores of the top three pilots of each country in each class in each task grouped together in:

- Classes AL1, AL2, WL1, WL2, GL1 and GL2

- Each valid Paramotor class which has a minimum of 8 pilots.

b) A combined Nation Score for paramotor classes from the sum of the scores of:

- top 3 pilots in PF1 class

- top 3 pilots in PL1 class

- 1 top crew in PF2 class

- 1 top crew in PL2 class

- 1 top female pilot in PF1f class

of each country in each task grouped together.

Reason

National medals were granted for the first time in history after WPC'2014 in Matkopuszta. When the first national scoring were announced everybody immediately realized that PF1f scores were missing in the formula.

This scoring is meant as a motivation for countries to send as wide representation as possible. If PF1f pilots fly in the competition, their input to the national score has to be reflected in this prize.


Added by Wojtek Domański Last edited by Richard Meredith-Hardy on 08 Dec, 2014 19:23. Quick links: http://wiki.fai.org/x/LYB_AQ or 10 = PF1f class in paramotor's National Scoring
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