ProBASE Wingsuit Race Lauterbrunnen Switzerland 2013
The finale race of this years proBASE Worldcup-Tour in Lauterbrunnen/Switzerland
and also the final party!
The finale race of this years proBASE Worldcup-Tour in Lauterbrunnen/Switzerland
and also the final party!
The Tianmen Mountain Grand Prix Wingsuit Race will be held at the site of last year’s spectacular wingsuit flying exhibition, the Tianmen Mountain Flythrough, which featured Jeb Corliss flying through Tianmen Cave and included multiple wingsuit flights down the mountain by other wingsuit pilots from a platform atop a 900-foot cliff face near its summit. This year, 16 of the world's best athletes have been invited to compete in China.
The race course is approximately three-quarters of a mile in length, with a 2,600-foot vertical drop. Wingsuit pilots will launch from the clifftop platform, make a sweeping turn around an anchored Red Bull hot-air balloon, then fly in a straight line down the mountain and under the tramway cable “finish line.” The race will be limited to 16 of the world’s best wingsuit pilots.
The Grand Prix winner will take home $20,000.00, the second-place finisher, $10,000.00, and the third-place finisher, $5,000.00 (all numbers in USD). A trophy will also be awarded for the fastest single-run time.
The rules:
Section 1: About the Race
The Grand Prix is a race of speed. Scoring is based on each pilot’s fastest time within the
course, from the launch point to the finish line. The fastest pilot is the winner.
Section 2: Race Method
Pilots will launch from the platform on the summit. Time starts when the pilots cross
the jump line. Pilots will fly over the course as fast as they can, making a required turn
around a marker,* then cross the tramway car cable finish line to complete the course.
After completing the course, pilots will open their parachutes and land at the designated
landing point.
* The turn marker is a virtual line extending from a ground landmark of a certain
diameter and extending vertically at the same diameter into the sky.
Section 3: Race Structure
A. There will be a qualification round, then two competition rounds of two runs each:
an elimination round and one final round that will be televised to millions of people
throughout the world. Scoring is based on each pilot’s fastest time per round.
B. All 16 wingsuit pilots participate in the qualification and elimination rounds; the
fastest 8 pilots in the elimination round will compete in the final round.
C. Jump order for the elimination round is determined by the finish order in the
qualification round. The slowest pilot jumps first. Jump order for the final round is
determined by the finish order in the elimination round; the 8th-place finisher in the
elimination round will jump first in the final round.
D. If two or more pilots tie with their fastest-round score in any round, then the fastest
combined round time will decide the placement.
E. If only one flight is completed in the elimination round due to force majeure, then this
flight shall be deemed as the final time to determine whether the pilot qualifies for the
final round.
F. If only one flight is completed in the final round due to force majeure, then this flight
shall be deemed as the final time to determine the final score and the overall race winner.
G. If only one round is completed due to force majeure, then the flight times of the
elimination rounds will be used to determine the final score and the overall race winner.
H. If a round or flights within a round are cancelled for reason (weather or unforeseen
circumstances), then the last completed round will be used to determine the final score
and the overall race winner.
Section 4: Timing Rules
A. Pilots must fly the designated race course. Scoring is based on each pilot’s flight time
from start point to finish line. The fastest time wins. An electronic timer with 1/100 th of a
second accuracy will be used to record the flights.
B. When the launch point judge gives the “ready” signal, the pilot will enter the launch
area and wait for the launch signal – a tri-color red-yellow-green light. The green light
is the launch signal. Pilots must launch within ten (10) seconds after the green light goes
on. The timer will start wen any part of the pilot’s body or equipment crosses the infrared
start line.
C. The Tianmen Mountain Tramway traverses the race course and its cable is the finish
line. Timing will be complete when the pilot’s whole body crosses a line under the tram
cable.
D. Pilots may not jump until after the green light goes on. If the pilot does not launch
within ten (10) second after the green light goes on, s/he will be treated as having
withdrawn from the round. If the singal lights fail for any reason, verbal commands given
by the launch judge shall serve the same purpose.
E. Pilots must open their parachutes high enough to glide for at least 30 seconds before
landing at the designated landing area.
Section 5: Fouls and Disqualifications
The following fouls during flights will result in disqualification:
A. Disregards the launch signal by jumping before the green light goes on, or later than
ten (10) seconds after it goes on.
B. The pilot fails to make the turn around the turn marker. Disqualification will occur if
they cut the turn too close or otherwise fly over the sector deemed to be “out of bounds”
by the turn marker.
C. The pilot opens his or her parachute before crossing the finish line.
D. The pilot crosses the finish line over rather than under the tramway cable.
E. The pilot crosses the finish line within 20 feet of the cable.
F. The pilot lands at the designated after gliding for less than 30 seconds.
G: Disqualification for one flight means that only the remaining flight may be counted
toward advancement in the elimination round or placement in the final round. Two
disqualification in one round results in disqualification for the event.
Section 6: Appeal and Arbitration
If a pilot fouls and is disqualified, the pilot may appeal to the organizing committee
for review. The panel of judges will review the appeal via video replay and make their
decision. Final judgment is made by the Chief Judge and it is final.
Our BASE Jump event, that took place in
Turkey for the first time in 2008, was held in one of our most
magnificent canyons, Kemaliye's Karanlık (Dark) Canyon, housing walls
that are at times up to 600m tall. This event that mesmerizes even
adrenalin junkies, has been drawing a wider pool of participating
international athletes each year. During this event, expert BASE
jumpers, in groups of 2 or 3, are able to come down ropes at a 500m
altitude and jump into the darkness of the Karanlık Canyon, towards the
Karasu River.
The wonderful BASE Jump
events that will be taking place at the Karanlık Canyon this year, will
draw participating athletes from Australia, the USA, and many other
countries all over the world. This year, the athletes, jumping from the
“Sırat on Fırat” Bridge towards the Karasu River, will be landing on a
floating platform and WingSuite jumps will be taking place in the canyon
for the first time, as well.
Our Mountaineering and
Cycling Federation will also be present within the festival, as in
previous years, with their events specific to the Kemaliye region. Also,
rock climbers from all over the world will be racing on hundreds of
Kemaliye's climbing sites, and the javelin games will be taking place in
one of Turkey’s most beautiful parks, where local athletes will be in
attendance.
Another new event within the
festival this year will be the “Discover Kemaliye” tours, and this
journey into the untouched beauties of Kemaliye will continue with
village trips as well. Throughout your time here, you will be able to
join a wide array of activities taking place within the scope of the
festival, including outdoor sports such as rock climbing, watercourse
sports (river and sea-skiing, canoeing, rafting), lake sports (water
skiing, rowing), and mountain biking, as well as art exhibitions, and
performances demonstrating Kemaliye's local folklore.
Participants are also
encouraged to document these fervid days of nature with both
photographic and video cameras. The National Kemaliye Photo-safari
competition, organized by photographer Sıtkı Fırat and taking place
throughout the festival, will be open to all nature lovers. All who are
interested will be invited to take part in this 10,000 YTL prized
photography competition, sponsored by Kemaliye District, Office of the
Mayor, KEMAV, and the Photographic Arts Organization, as well as all of
the other breathtaking events held within this unique location.
Organized by the Kemaliye
Culture and Development Foundation (KEMAV) and in partnership with the
Mayor's Office and the Kemaliye District, this years' 34th International
Kemaliye (Eğin) Culture and Outdoor Sports Festival's main themes will
be “an authentic cultural feast, the love of nature, sports and
fraternity.”
Like each preceding year, we
once again invite culture and outdoor sports enthusiasts to Kemaliye for
an unparalleled cultural and nature-filled experience.
The ProBASE World Ranking (PBWR) is a unique ranking system developed by professional BASE Jumpers, manufacturers and people asociated to the sport of BASE jumping for many years. Points can be earned both on the ProBASE World Cup (PBWC) and in the Pro BASE World Qualifier (PBWQ) Events. At the end of the season, the final ProBASE World Ranking will determine the new ProBASE World Cup Champion and also the entry list for the upcomming season.
*Wild Cards: A number of wild cards, invited jumpers, are selected to attend each contest.These are jumpers considered amongst the world’s best but did not enter enough competitions or were injured over the last two years to be listed on the PBWR. Wild cards are selected by the event organizers.
This year we will hold a boogie which includes jumps from 2 buildings, the Skyport, 120 meters and the Sapphire Tower, 236 meters, plus a day of Helicopter Jumps over the Golden Horn.
We will also hold a Target landing competition at the Sapphire Tower, which counts for the overall ProBASE World Cup Tour 2013.
Participation for the competition is limited to 30 jumpers.
All of the top wingusit athletes come together to race in Lauterbrunnen Switzerland
During a Cross Country Paragliding Competition, The Baue Airgames puts on a show of acro paraglidng, BASE jumping, speedflying, RC planes, and skydiving.
During a Cross Country Paragliding Competition, The Baue Airgames puts on a show of acro paraglidng, BASE jumping, speedflying, RC planes, and skydiving.
Ellen Brennan, Wingsuit BASE jumper, spends her life pursuing her passion for air sports.
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