Results
Individual: (pilot / navigator)
- 1. Jiří Filip / Michal Filip (Czech Republic) - Cessna 152 (OK-IKF) (120 penalty points)
- 2. František Cihlář / Milos Fiala (Czech Republic) - Cessna 152 (OK-IKC) (226 pts)
- 3. Krzysztof Wieczorek / Krzysztof Skrętowicz (Poland) - 3Xtrim 3X55 Trener (SP-YEX) (298 pts)
- 4. Nigel Hopkins / Dale de Klerk (South Africa) - Cessna 172 (OY-BIK) (318 pts)
- 5. Petr Opat / Tomas Rajdl (Czech Republic) - Cessna 152 (OK-NAV) (330 pts)
- 6. Janusz Darocha / Zbigniew Chrząszcz (Poland) - Cessna 152 (SP-FZY) (342 pts)
- 7. Philippe Odeon / Philippe Muller (France) - Cessna 152 (F-GBQD) (434 pts)
- 8. Joël Tremblet / Jose Bertanier (France) - Cessna 152 (F-GBFB) (474 pts)
- 9. Michel Frere / Frédérick Saquet (France) - Cessna 152 (F-GBQD) (510 pts)
- 10. Claes Johanssen / Nathalie Strube (FAI) - Cessna 172 (SE-CXD) (522 pts)
- 11. Wacław Wieczorek / Michał Wieczorek (Poland) - PZL Wilga 2000 (SP-AHV) (568 pts)
Team (penalty points):
- Czech Republic - 346
- Poland - 640
- France - 908
- South Africa - 1504
- Austria - 2051
- Spain - 2320
- Denmark - 2973
- United Kingdom - 3073
- Germany - 3493
- Chile - 4210
- Italy - 4568
- Russia - 6159
- Cyprus - 9648
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