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Event info
St Andre has been a regular venue for the British & Dutch Championships over the years. For 2024, we return!
Please read carefully the information about the event, and in particular the cancellation policy in place for this event.
Flying site
The flying site of St André les Alpes is called after its mountain Le Chalvet. It offers pilots various flying conditions and a number of XC routes. The classic direction is an ascend from St André to the North, for example to Briacon, to the valley of the Verdon or as far as Allos.
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Registration will open on
01/09 18:00 (Europe/Paris)
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Live trackers supplied
The organiser will supply Live trackers to you, for safety and scoring
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Helicopter rescue
The region supports helicopter rescues
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Medic on takeoff
There will be medical rescue services at launch
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Good phone coverage
The region generally has good phone coverage
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Radio coverage
We will be monitoring radios for your safety whilst you fly
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Live trackers mandatory
Live Tracking is MANDATORY in this event to score. The organiser will provide the trackers.
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Launch Transport
There will be vehicles supplied to take you to launch
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Retrieve included
There will be retrieve vehicles available to return pilots to HQ
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Toilets on takeoff
There are toilets at, or near, the launch
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Tracklogs managed
The organisers will download the tracklogs at HQ for scoring
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Airtribune blogging
The organisers are using Airtribune for registration, tracking, blogging and to publish scores
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Maps are supplied
The organisers will give you printed maps at registration
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ID Cards
The organisers will give you an ID card with all the essential items listed
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Food
There will be a social evening with food
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Party
There will be an organised party during or after the event
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Live music
There will be live music or a DJ at the event
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Free gift
You will receive a tshirt or other welcome gift
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PWCA Letters
This event awards PWCA letters
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Carbon offset / Plant a Tree
The organisers have commmitted to Carbon Offset the event and/or Plant a Tree for each competitor
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Plastic reduction
The organisers support reducing the use of unnecessary plastic at the event. This includes NOT giving disposable water bottles
Prize funds and scoring categories
- Reynolds Class |
- Dutch Champs |
- Dutch Female Champs |
- British Female |
- British Sports |
- Junior |
- Serial Class |
- Dutch Sports |
- Sports Class |
- Female Winner |
- Overall |
- British Champs |
- Best Newcomer
Contacts
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Chairman BHPA Competitions
- Charles Norwood
- +44 7730 306223
- chairman@pgcomps.org.uk
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Treasurer and Refunds
- Administration
- admin@pgcomps.org.uk
Event info
St Andre has been a regular venue for the British & Dutch Championships over the years. For 2024, we return!
Please read carefully the information about the event, and in particular the cancellation policy in place for this event.
Generally pilots as a minimum must have:-
• Made a 50km flight to goal in a FAI competition in the last 2 years OR
• Made a 100km XC flight in the past 2 years
If in doubt, please contact the organisation with full declaration of your experience for acceptance.
The event is expected to be 75% 2-liners and 25% Sports wings.
- The Event will be limited to 130 Pilots
- Priority will be give to British & Dutch pilots.
- International pilots will be allocated by a mix of WPRS or Time Registered
- The event will have a full Flymaster Live tracking system present for safety
- The event will have PWCA letters awarded
What do you get?
The entry fee includes all the usual aspects:
- Seven high quality tasks of up to 100km
- A full tracking system for safety and scoring
- t-shirt or other souvenir
- Retrieves
- Party
- PWCA letters
Selection and entry fee
Your registration requires approval that you meet the minimum Pilot Entry Requirements for the British Paragliding Open Competitions 2024. Full details about the registration process and eligibility criteria can be found at the following URL
https://pgcomps.org.uk/home/pilot-entry-criteria/
Approved pilots will be invited to pay for each competition according to their pilot rank (see below). Your place at a competition is not confirmed until we have received your payment for the competition. The Pilot Lists show the current status of your registration.
- BHPA members, with a British Sporting Licence, and Dutch pilots will be offered places before other nations*
- Other nationalities will receive payment offers around 14 days later #
- 15% (20 places) are reserved for female pilots until 45 days before the start of the event.
- Up to 10 places are reserved for wildcards
- The organisers reserve the right to vary the above method at their discretion at all times
# The first 50% of the places are selected according to WPRS. Any remaining places will be selected according to Time Registered. The above selection criteria will be adhered to throughout. This ensures a high scoring event, and a healthy mix of pilot abilities.
Please press the green Org CIVL button on the top, right of the Participants page to see the correct order for selection/ British pilots will be invited to pay first in ranked order, followed by pilots of other nations one week later, also in ranked order.
IMPORTANT: When you register for a competition, if you do not enter your ‘correct’ CIVL number then you will not be ranked correctly. Your CIVL number you can look up with the link on the Registration page. Also when you register you will be required to enter your ‘FAI Sporting Licence Nationality’. This is not another nationality you happen to hold, nor is it where you were born, or where you currently live, but is the country that issued your Sporting Licence (‘United Kingdom’ for BHPA issued licences).
Once a competition is full, pilots will be added to a waiting list and then if a place becomes available it will be offered to the next highest ranked pilot on the list. The pilot will receive an email from us inviting them to pay their entry fee and will have 1 week to do so before the place is offered to the next highest ranked pilot on the list.
Payment
The entry fee for 2024 will be £275 or 325 euro, depending on the currency you pay in.
Fees and dates will be strictly adhered to. Payments are made on our website via PayPal with a Credit Card, Debit Card, or using your own PayPal account. PayPal uses data encryption for the protection of your card details. The pilot entry fee includes the fee charged by PayPal for administering your online payment. We do NOT accept cheques or American Express. If you wish to pay for more than one person’s entry fee on-line you must do so logged-in as each pilot.
Last minute registrations
Any pilot wishing to participate in the event by attending the venue must come to HQ at 18:30 on registration day. Your name and details will be recorded and we will inform you at 21.00 (9.00pm) if you have been successful in gaining a place. Selection will be by priority to British/Dutch pilots, and thereafter by a mixture WPRS points or time registered, according to the above selection criteria.
Accident Insurance
Airtribune would also recommend taking out a Global Rescue membership. This will get you rescue and repatriation at a very high level of cover, and with competition risks included. You can review and subscribe to this here: https://partner.globalrescue.com/airtribune/
Documents required at registration
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FAI Sporting Licence
Issued by your local NAC on behalf of the FAI. You cannot normally compete in an FAI event without one. Contact your National Association (NAC)
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FAI IPPI Card
The FAI IPPI card is an International card that states your skill level. It is issued by your National Association and matches the level or your flying Licence
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National Licence
The organiser requires you to present your National flying licence.
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Signed Application form
You will need to sign an applicaton form at the venue. Usually the organiser will provide it on arrival.
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Signed Waiver/Release form
You will need to sign a waiver or release document to show you understand the risks. Usually the organiser will provide it on arrival.
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Liability Insurance
You must provide the organiser with a copy of your liability (3rd party) insurance documents
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Rescue/Medical Insurance
You must provide the organiser with a copy of your medical, rescue and repatriation insurance. You can purchase Global Rescue cover from Airtribune
Cancellation Policy
Any pilot who cancels their registration will be given a refund as follows (based on Full Entry Fee):
• Cancellation date more than 60 days before competition start date: 75% refund
• Cancellation date between 60 and 30 days before competition start date: 40% refund
• Cancellation date less than 30 days before competition start date: 0% refund
Any pilot proving (with medical certificate) incapacity to compete through illness should contact the organiser as soon as possible. Any refund, if appropriate, will be decided by the Organisation. Refunds will NOT be issued to ill/injured pilots cancelling within 7 days of the start of a competition regardless of personal circumstances. Rather pilots should contact their travel insurance provider for advice on any compensation due.
Cancellation of the Competition by the Organisation
In the event the organisers deem it necessary to cancel, relocate, or reschedule the competition, you will be entitled to a partial refund:
- Up to 30 days before the first official event day: 100% less a £25/30€ admin charge
- Between 30 and 7 days before the first official event day: 75% refund
- Less than 7 days before the first official event day: a lesser percentage to be determined. This lesser percentage will be the balance of funds once any costs incurred by the local organiser have been deducted.
After the start of the competition, any refunds will be at the sole discretion of the organisers.
The organisers will not be liable for any costs incurred by anyone attending, or intending to attend the event, or any consequential losses arising from the cancellation, relocation, or rescheduling of the event.
Prize fund and scoring categories
British Female Champion
British Newcomers trophy
Chairman's award for excellence
Dutch Champion
Dutch Female Champion
Overall Winner
Female Winner
Reynolds Class (u95kg)
Sports Class (EN-C & Below)
There will also be various prizes from our sponsors
http://pgcomps.org.uk/?page_id=569
General schedule
Sunday 1. September
PRACTICE DAY
Sunday 1. September
(Suggested task given)
TASK DAYS
1st task Monday 2. September
Last task Sunday 8. September
PRIZE GIVING
Sunday 8. September
Daily schedule
09:00 - Transport to take-off
10:00 - Meet Director / Task and Safety Committee meetings
11:00 - Pilots briefing / Previous task official results / Task definition
11:30 - Take-off window opens
16:30 - Scoring office opens
21:00 - Provisional results
*** Daily schedule can change, depending of the weather conditions.
Accommodation and Activities
How to get here
The wooden shack at Aerogliss will be the HQ, as always.
Aérogliss / Ecole de parapente du Haut Verdon
St Andre France
Downloads
Waypoint files
Organizers
8 Merus Court, Meridian Business Park, Leicester, LE19 1RJ, United Kingdom
Contacts
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Chairman BHPA Competitions
- Charles Norwood
- +44 7730 306223
- chairman@pgcomps.org.uk
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Treasurer and Refunds
- Administration
- admin@pgcomps.org.uk
Socials
Category | Tagline | Participant | Phone | Description | Price |
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Female Winner |
- Mathilde CHIVET (10)
- Vanja Eggesvik (674)
- Esther Dielissen (77)
Serial Class |
- Baptiste DELBECQ (754)
- Alex Coltman (310)
- Andy McDonald (6464)
British Female |
- Kanan Thakur (2024)
- Ali Matthews (137)
- Magdalena Janaway (404)
Dutch Champs |
- Matthijs Derks (763)
- Joost Visschedijk (15)
- Iwan van Staveren (323)
Dutch Female Champs |
- Esther Dielissen (77)
- Karlien Engelen (577)
- Leontien Kragten (189)
Dutch Sports |
- Matthijs Groeneveld (525)
- Esther Dielissen (77)
- Henk Alberts (1)
Tasks and results
Task 1
03 Sep, 2024
67.8 km — Race to goal
Task 4
06 Sep, 2024
94.3 km — Race to goal