Stefan Bernhard (DE) won the Ozone Chabre Open 2014, which was held in Laragne, France from 28 June to 4 July.
He won all three tasks, beating UK pilot Pete Chalmers into second place. Mark Graham (GB) was third.
In the Women’s class Switzerland’s Catherine Bartholdi came first flying an Ozone Alpina 2. Anna Hadders (SV) and Gill Le Gras (GB) were in second and third position.
The competition saw three valid tasks, with the longest an elapsed time 53.8km task from take off on the mountain of Chabre to a landing near the town of Gap. Stefan Bernhard won the task in a quick 1:41:30, with 35 in goal. Classic conditions saw 3,150m cloudbase and good climbs after a day that started inverted and blue.
The Ozone Chabre Open is one of the most popular ‘fun’ comps on the international circuit. Started nine years ago as an ‘anti-comp’ and aimed at weekend pilots and those new to competition flying, it places emphasis on fun, learning and mentoring.
Jocky Sanderson, SIV guru and filmmaker, is meet director, with a team of local and international pilots on the organising team.
Scorer Mark Graham said the competition had never been more popular: “This year we filled the comp with 130 fully paid-up pilots in under 10 hours and had nearly the same number again on the waiting list.”
In keeping with the spirit of the event the biggest prize doesn’t go to the winning pilot. Instead a raffle at the end of the comp decided who wins a free Ozone paraglider of their choice. This year Scottish pilot Dave Aitkenhead was the lucky winner.
The only pilot flying an EN A glider in the comp he said he was “over the moon” and would choose an Ozone Geo 4.
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Full results at www.flylaragne.com.
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