Honours for air sports’ greats at the 2019 FAI Awards Ceremony
The dedication and achievements of air sports’ heroes was honoured tonight at the 2019 FAI Awards Ceremony held at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland.
The FAI Gold Air Medal, which is FAI’s most prestigious award, was today awarded posthumously to Domina Jalbert from the USA. Greg Principato, the President of the National Aeronautic Association, received the award in Jalbert’s name from FAI President Bob Henderson at the beginning of the second day of the FAI General Conference.
The FAI Awards recognise individuals from around the world for their contribution to global air sports, or their prowess in a particular discipline.
FAI President Robert Henderson said: "The FAI is delighted to honour outstanding pilots, athletes and supporters at our annual Awards Ceremony.
“I extend my sincere congratulations to all those recognised for their courage, skill and commitment."
The FAI Awards Ceremony is part of the federation’s General Conference, which is being held over two days on 5 and 6 December in Lausanne.
FAI General Awards
FAI Gold Air Medal
Domina Jalbert (USA) - posthumous
For his great contribution to the development of Aeronautics through design innovation in parachuting and paragliding, which has benefitted hundreds of thousands of pilots throughout the world
FAI Gold Space Medal
Viktor SAVINYKH (RUS)
For his great contribution to the development of Astronautics through his remarkable career in scientific research and his achievements as a pilot-cosmonaut
FAI Bronze Medal
Suzie GEBB (FRA)
For her eminent long-term services rendered to the FAI, especially as co-ordinator of the FAI Young Artist Contest
De La Vaulx Medal
James M. PAYNE (USA) / Timothy GARDNER (USA)
For the World Record of 22 657 m as absolute altitude on 2 September 2018
Sabiha Gökcen Medal
Alexandra SEREBRENNIKOVA (RUS)
For her outstanding achievements in hang gliding and her two World Records in 2018
Paul Tissandier Diploma
Georges DE MOURA FERREIRA (BRA)
For his remarkable services to Aviation and Sporting Aviation, particularly Ballooning
Castor FANTOBA LERENDEGUI (ESP)
For his remarkable services to Aviation and Sporting Aviation
Pankul MATHUR (IND)
For his remarkable services to Aviation and Sporting Aviation
Barbara SONZOGNI (ITA)
For her remarkable services to Aviation and Sporting Aviation, particularly Paragliding
Bernard VAILLOT (FRA)
For his remarkable services to Aviation and Sporting Aviation
Yuri YABLOKOV (RUS)
For his remarkable services to Aviation and Sporting Aviation, particularly Rotorcraft
Group Diploma of Honour
Red Bull Air Race (AUT)
For their significant contribution to the progress of aeronautics, particularly in air racing
Aerathlitiki Enosi Magnesias (GRE)
For their significant contribution to the progress of aeronautics, particularly in aeromodelling in Greece
Perlan II Team (USA)
For their significant contribution to the progress of aeronautics, particularly in gliding and for their research relating to the stratosphere
Russian National Hot Air Balloon Team (RUS)
For their significant contribution to the progress of aeronautics, particularly in ballooning in Russia
Museum of Cosmonautics (RUS)
For their significant contribution to the progress of astronautics, particularly in Russia
FAI Awards for Individual Disciplines
Leonardo Da Vinci Parachuting Diploma
Christian FREI (SUI)