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Tegri Cup XC 2026 is proudly organized by Tegri Paragliding Club, a member of the Mongolian Paragliding Association.

This event marks Tegri Paragliding Club’s first international cross-country (XC) paragliding competition.

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Flying site

The competition will take place in the vast open landscapes surrounding Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

The flying area offers mountain, ridge, and flatland cross-country potential with large open landing options and scenic Mongolian steppe terrain.

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  • 0 Pilots Confirmed
  • 1 Pilots total registered
  • 180 EUR Entry fee
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  • 50 Pilots max allowed
  • 1 Countries presented
  • ✅ EN-C & below allowed
    ❌ CCC & EN-D & 2-liners
  • 🏆 FAI Status = CAT 2 🏅
  • left before start of event
  • Registration will open on
    11/05 20:00 (Asia/Ulaanbaatar)

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    The organiser will supply Live trackers to you, for safety and scoring

    Live trackers supplied
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    There are no helicopters in this region.

    No Helicopter rescue
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    There will be medical rescue services at launch

    Medic on takeoff
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    The region generally has good phone coverage

    Good phone coverage
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    We will be monitoring radios for your safety whilst you fly

    Radio coverage
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    There will be vehicles supplied to take you to launch

    Launch Transport
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    There will be retrieve vehicles available to return pilots to HQ

    Retrieve included
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    The organisers are using Airtribune for registration, tracking, blogging and to publish scores

    Airtribune blogging
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    There will be daily lunch packs for pilots

    Lunch packs
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    The organisers will give you printed maps at registration

    Maps are supplied
  • The organisers will have free WiFi available at HQ

    Free WiFi
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    There will usually be goal beers for winners

    Goal beers
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    There will be a social evening with food

    Food
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    There will be an organised party during or after the event

    Party
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    There will be live music or a DJ at the event

    Live music
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    You will receive a tshirt or other welcome gift

    Free gift

Event info

Tegri Cup XC 2026 is proudly organized by Tegri Paragliding Club, a member of the Mongolian Paragliding Association.

This event marks Tegri Paragliding Club’s first international cross-country (XC) paragliding competition. While the organizing team is relatively new to hosting an event of this scale, they are working closely with experienced international friends and supporters from Korea, Norway and the United States. Through this collaboration, the team is committed to delivering a competition that is safe, well-organized, and truly memorable for all participants.

The timing of Tegri Cup XC 2026 intentionally coincides with Mongolia’s most important national celebration, the Naadam Festival. The event schedule has been carefully planned to ensure no conflict with Naadam festivities, allowing pilots and visitors to fully enjoy both the competition and the cultural celebrations.

Beyond flying, Tegri Cup XC 2026 offers participants a unique opportunity to experience Mongolian culture firsthand—from traditional sports and music to local food, customs, and the vast open landscapes of the steppe. We warmly invite our international friends not only to compete, but also to immerse themselves in this special time of year in Mongolia.

We look forward to welcoming pilots from around the world to share exceptional flying, cultural exchange, and unforgettable memories at Tegri Cup XC 2026.

Flying site

The competition will take place in the vast open landscapes surrounding Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

The flying area offers mountain, ridge, and flatland cross-country potential with large open landing options and scenic Mongolian steppe terrain.

July conditions in Mongolia typically provide strong thermals, active XC conditions, and long-distance flying opportunities. Weather and task selection will always prioritize pilot safety.

Official launch, landing, retrieve logistics, and daily briefings will be announced during the event.

Pilots are strongly encouraged to carry live tracking devices, radio communication, reserve parachutes, and appropriate XC safety equipment at all times.

Selection and entry fee

Pilots will be selected based on registration order, international allocation, and organizer approval.
Only EN-B and EN-C certified gliders are permitted. D gliders and CCC gliders are not allowed.
All pilots must hold valid third-party liability insurance and an appropriate pilot license recognized by FAI or their national association.

The entry fee includes:

Competition organization
Live tracking
Safety and retrieval coordination
Event transportation during official competition days
Opening and closing ceremonies
Final payment details will be provided to confirmed pilots.

Documents required at registration

  • 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)

    FAI Sporting Licence
  • 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

    FAI IPPI Card
  • The organiser requires you to present your National flying licence.

    National Licence
  • You will need to sign an applicaton form at the venue. Usually the organiser will provide it on arrival.

    Signed Application 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.

    Signed Waiver/Release form
  • You will need to provide photo ID on arrival. This could be Passport, Driving Licence or National ID, for example.

    Identification documents needed
  • You must provide the organiser with a copy of your liability (3rd party) insurance documents

    Liability Insurance
  • You must provide the organiser with a copy of your medical, rescue and repatriation insurance. You can purchase Global Rescue cover from Airtribune

    Rescue/Medical Insurance

Cancellation Policy

Cancellation policy:

If a pilot cancels before June 1, 2026, 70% of the entry fee will be refunded.

If a pilot cancels after June 1, 2026, refunds may not be guaranteed due to organizational costs already incurred.

In case of force majeure, weather, or government restrictions, the organizer reserves the right to modify the schedule or cancel the event if necessary.

Prize fund and scoring categories

Trophies, sponsor gifts, and special awards will be announced later.

General schedule

July 14 – Pilot registration, training flights, and safety briefing
July 15 – Official practice day and opening ceremony
July 16–20 – Competition task days and closing ceremony

Depending on weather and safety conditions, 3 to 4 competition tasks are planned during the event period.

The schedule may be adjusted by the organization team if necessary.

Daily schedule

10:00 – Headquarters opens
11:00 – Transport to take-off
11:20 – Pilot briefing and lunch
12:00 – Task and safety committee meeting
12:30 – Task announcement
13:00 – Take-off window opens
18:00 – Deadline / Retrieval coordination
20:00 – Provisional results and daily information
Daily schedule can change, depending of the weather conditions.

Accommodation and Activities

Accommodation options in Ulaanbaatar and near the competition area will be announced before the event.
Pilots and guests will also have opportunities to experience Mongolian culture, local food, Naadam Festival activities, and sightseeing during the competition period.
Accommodation will be provided by the organization team in a comfortable guesthouse-style lodging.

Clean rooms, fresh bedding, and essential facilities will be prepared for all pilots. Staying together in one location will make transportation, daily coordination, and communication much easier during the competition.

The shared accommodation will also provide a great opportunity for international pilots to meet, connect, and enjoy the friendly atmosphere of the event together.

We are working to provide a cozy and welcoming environment for all participants during their stay in Mongolia.

How to get here

Here are nternational direct (non-stop) flights to Ulaanbaatar (UBN) that should be operating in July 2026 based on currently scheduled routes and regular seasonal patterns. Note that specific summer 2026 schedules can change as airlines finalize timetables, but the following destinations are typically served with direct flights from Chinggis Khaan International Airport (UBN) during summer:

Asia

South Korea

Seoul (ICN) – regular daily or frequent flights from multiple carriers (e.g., Korean Air, Asiana, Jeju Air, Aero Mongolia, etc.) — busiest international route.
China

Beijing (PEK) – nonstop flights by MIAT Mongolian Airlines, Air China.
Shanghai (PVG) – seasonal/regular flights (often in summer) by carriers such as Spring Airlines or MIAT.
Japan

Tokyo (NRT) – direct service offered seasonally and often into summer by MIAT, United Airlines and others.
Osaka (KIX) – usually seasonal service (starts in June and runs through summer).
Europe / Middle East

Istanbul (IST) – direct flights with Turkish Airlines or MIAT, typically year-round and also in summer.
Frankfurt (FRA) – scheduled direct flights by MIAT Mongolian Airlines (year-round).
Southeast / East Asia

Hong Kong (HKG) – direct connections often served by MIAT.
Busan (PUS) – seasonal flights by Air Busan and others (often spring–autumn).
Important Notes

Exact schedules for July 2026 are usually published by airlines and global distribution systems about 6–9 months before departure. You should check with the airline or flight search engines closer to your booking dates for specific flight days and times.
Some routes (e.g., to Bangkok, Singapore, Ho Chi Minh City) operate seasonally; summer service is common but not guaranteed every year.
There are not regular direct long-haul flights from North America or Oceania to Ulaanbaatar; U.S. carriers currently fly via Tokyo (so not strictly non-stop from the U.S.). 🧭
Summary of Expected International Direct Connections to Ulaanbaatar in July 2026:
Region
Likely Non-Stop Destination
Typical Carrier(s)
East Asia
Seoul (ICN)
Korean Air, Asiana, Jeju Air, MIAT
East Asia
Beijing (PEK)
Air China, MIAT
East Asia
Shanghai (PVG)
Spring Airlines, MIAT
East Asia
Tokyo (NRT)
MIAT, United
East Asia
Osaka (KIX)
MIAT
Europe
Istanbul (IST)
Turkish Airlines, MIAT
Europe
Frankfurt (FRA)
MIAT
East Asia
Busan (PUS)
Air Busan
Asia
Hong Kong (HKG)
MIAT

None
Ulaanbaatar Mongolia

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Tegri Paragliding club
Tegri Paragliding Club
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Organizer of Tegri Cup XC 2026 and member of the Mongolian Paragliding Association.

Email: [ohindoo0721@gmail.com]
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