Distance Medals
Straight Line Distance
Distance medals will be awarded to any HG and PG pilots who achieve the following distances: 10km, 25km, 50km, 100km, 100miles, 200km, and all higher multiples of 100km
- Starting 2021 season
- Open to Malvern club members
- Hill, winch or aerotow launch flight in the UK
- If a pilot flies a particular distance they only get a medal for the highest qualifying distance.
- The flight is the furthest straight-line distance, with no multipliers applied, as calculated by XCLeague.
- The flight should not infringe airspace (as defined by XCLeague, which includes Parachute Drop Zones).
- There is a requirement to enter the flight on the XC League web site (free if you enter it under the Malvern Club).
- It is up to the pilots concerned to make the Committee aware of their flight(s).
- Qualifying flights should be reported to the Competitions Officer.
- Medals will be presented at Club evenings - you do need to come to a meeting to receive your medal.
Distance |
Recipient |
50km
|
Agi Zaborowska
|
50km
|
Alex Harper
|
FAI Triangle
FAI Triangle medals will be awarded to any HG and PG pilots who achieve the following distances: 30km, 50km, 70km.
- Starting 2023 season
- Open to Malvern club members (not helmet sticker holders)
- Hill, winch or aerotow launch flight in the UK
- If a pilot flies a particular distance they only get a medal for the highest qualifying distance
- The flight needs to be a FAI compliant triangle (details on National XC League site)
- The flight should not infringe airspace (as defined by XC League, which includes Parachute Drop Zones).
- There is a requirement to enter the flight on the National XC League web site (free if you enter it under the Malvern Club).
- It is up to the pilots concerned to make the Committee aware of their flight(s). Qualifying flights should be reported to Competitions Officer.
- Medals will be presented at Club evenings - you do need to come to a meeting to receive your medal.