FAI Aeromodelling Commission (CIAM)

09 Aug 2022

2022 FAI F1ABP Junior World Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft in Bulgaria

The 2022 FAI F1ABP Junior World Championships for Free Flight Model Aircraft have recently come to an end in Pordim, Bulgaria.


F1P competitor from Hungary

Youngsters from 14 nations battled for the top titles for three hot days in tricky conditions. After challenging days spent on the field, all enjoyed the chance to meet up with their friends once again, after two years without any championship gatherings.

New this year were female junior world champions who were recognised for the first time in classes F1A and F1B.

Remarkably, two sisters (top picture) reached the podium in class F1A: Noa Goldstein of USA took the overall junior world champion title and thus also the female title, while her sister Anat took the silver medal in the female classification.

Winners

F1A - Gliders

  1. Noa Goldstein (USA)
  2. Capucin Ragot (FRA)
  3. Levente Halasz-Szabo (HUN)

F1A, Female - Gliders

  1. Noa Goldstein (USA)
  2. Anat Goldstein (USA)
  3. Kinga Szoke (HUN)

F1A, Team - Gliders

  1. Hungary
  2. France
  3. Slovakia

F1B - Model Aircraft with Extensible Motors “Wakefield”

  1. Ittai Kohavi (USA) 
  2. Tomasz Jeziorny (POL)
  3. Jonas Wiesiolek (GER)

F1B, Female - Model Aircraft with Extensible Motors “Wakefield”

  1. Skylar Donnelly (USA)
  2. Carla Morandini (FRA)
  3. Clara Lammersmann (GER)

F1B, Team - Model Aircraft with Extensible Motors “Wakefield”

  1. Israel
  2. France
  3. Poland

F1P - Power Model Aircraft

  1. Andrii Pshenychnyi (UKR)
  2. Oleksii Kosylo (UKR)   
  3. Ruslan Novak (UKR)

F1P, Female - Power Model Aircraft

  1. Orsolya Sarusi-Kiss (HUN)
  2. Yoana Ivanova (BUL)
  3. Aleksandra Ivanova (BUL)

F1P, Team - Power Model Aircraft

  1. Ukraine
  2. Estonia
  3. Hungary


Junior world champion in class F1B Ittai Kohavi from USA (middle)