The first stop of the 2018 PWC in Bright, Australia, wrapped up after four very imaginative tasks, good organization and excellent task setting.
The overall winner was OZONE R&D Team pilot, Honorin Hamard (FRA) followed by Maxime Bellemin (FRA) in second, and Cody Mittanck (USA) in third. In the women’s category, Méryl Delferriere (FRA) got the first place followed by Midori Nakanome (JPN) and Wooyoung Jang (KOR) respectively.
The team winner was The OZONE Team. Nine out of the top ten pilots flew Enzo 3s.
OZONE Team Pilot, Cody Mittanck takes us for a ride into the land down under with his unique report:
“Australia is a place of extremes and contradictions. It’s massive, yet there’s barely any people here. It’s soil is old and exhausted, it’s mountains worn down and geological inert, yet it’s teeming with a diversity of life found no where else on the planet (most of those species are highly poisonous by the way). In the comp briefing they told us in a sardonic tone “if you are bitten by a snake you will likely die, but don’t panic that will only make it worse.” I never saw any snakes but I did …read more
Source:: Ozone Paragliders