17th FAI World Precision Flying Championship - Results

Results

Individual:

Competitor / country / aircraft / registration / 1st + 2nd + 3rd test penalty points = total

1. Krzysztof Wieczorek POL 3Xtrim 3X55 Trener SP-YUD 16 + 113 + 95 = 224
2. Janusz Darocha POL Cessna 152 SP-FZY 20 + 189 + 53 = 262
3. Krzysztof Skrętowicz POL 3Xtrim SP-YUD 22 + 143 + 116 = 281
4. Jiří Filip CZE Cessna 152 OK-IKH 16 + 174 + 95 = 285
5. Michal Filip CZE Cessna 152 OK-IKH 54 + 153 + 98 = 305
6. Petr Opat CZE Cessna 152 OK-NAV 58 + 126 + 156 = 340
7. Johan Nylen SWE Cessna 150 SE-ETN 32 + 162 + 168 = 362
8. Michał Bartler POL Cessna 152 SP-AKO 32 + 204 + 132 = 368
9. Marek Kachaniak POL Cessna 152 SP-AKO 46 + 150 + 177 = 373
10. Nathalie Strube FRA Cessna 152 F-GPRT 76 + 195 + 118 = 389

Team:

  1. Poland - 767 pts (Krzysztof Wieczorek 224 pts, Janusz Darocha 262 pts, Krzysztof Skrętowicz 281 pts)
  2. Czech Republic - 930 pts (Jiří Filip 285 pts, Michal Filip 305 pts, Petr Opat 340 pts)
  3. France - 1268 pts (Nathalie Strube 389 pts, Eric Daspet 403 pts #11, Patrick Bats 476 pts #15)
  4. South Africa - 2598 pts
  5. Austria - 2878 pts
  6. United Kingdom - 3133 pts
  7. Finland - 4629 pts
  8. Sweden - 6272 pts
  9. Russia- 6978 pts

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