Paragliding World Cup 2011: Turkey: Day 6
Sunday, July 31st, 2011
Craig Morgan blows it, Luc Armant crashes and speculation again hangs over the safety of Open Class
Craig Morgan blows it, Luc Armant crashes and speculation again hangs over the safety of Open Class
Craig Morgan hangs on to an 11 point lead after the penultimate task of the Paragliding World Cup 2011 in Turkey
Blog: A slow start but Craig Morgan goes big on Task 3
Blog: Craig Morgan blasts it around Task 2 in Turkey
British Paragliding Champion Craig Morgan blogs about Task two of the Paragliding World Cup in Turkey
Blog: ‘Enough about paragliding – let’s get stuck into some juicy gossip’
Paragliding World Cup 2011 in Turkey. British PWC pilot Craig Morgan blogs on task 1
British Champion Craig Morgan blogs from the PWC in Bayramoren
The British Paragliding open in Slovenia is over, with Mark Watts winning on an Ozone Mantra R11.
Craig lead the pack from the start, but raced himself to the ground halfway round. Mark Watts won the day.
Craig refrains from kicking his helmet round his imposed landing spot somewhere other than the 98km goal field, and consoles himself with a pint.
Good weather on Sunday sees the first task of the British Paragliding Open in Slovenia. Neil Roberts wins.
Friday night brought a cold front to the SoÄŤa valley, and a no-flying day on the Saturday
Mark Hayman and Craig Morgan report from the 2011 British Paragliding Championships in Slovenia
Craig Morgan has become British Paragliding Champion for the second time after a hugely successful second round of the British Championships.
Craig Morgan is Britain’s new paragliding champion for 2008