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05 Jan
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11 Jan 2025
2025 FAI Qualifying Sailplane Grand Prix
Gawler,
AUS

FAI World and continental championships (CAT.1)

07 Jun
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21 Jun 2025
39th FAI World Gliding Championships
Tábor,
CZE
05 Jul
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20 Jul 2025
7th FAI Junior European Gliding Championships
Prievidza,
SVK
26 Jul
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09 Aug 2025
23rd FAI European Gliding Championships
Bekescsaba,
HUN
26 Jul
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09 Aug 2025
13th FAI Women's World Gliding Championship
Zbraslavice,
CZE
24 Aug
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30 Aug 2025
12th FAI World Sailplane Grand Prix Championship
Chateau-Arnoux-St-Auban,
FRA
06 Sep
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20 Sep 2025
4th FAI Pan-American Gliding Championship
Luis Eduardo Magalhães,
BRA

Other FAI-Sanctioned events (CAT.2)

11 May
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17 May 2025
2025 FAI Qualifying Sailplane Grand Prix
Terlet,
NED
12 May
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18 May 2025
FAI Qualifying Sailplane Grand Prix
Saint-Aubin,
FRA

Gliding

The FAI Gliding Commission (IGC) conducts FAI's gliding activities, in particular World Records and International Competitions with the exception of glider aerobatics.

Gliding involves engineless aircraft that move by use of raising air known as thermals, which are cause by the sun heating the ground which in turn heats the air above it; after locating a thermal, a glider pilot will circle within the area of rising air to gain height. Other types of rising air include ridge lift, mountain waves and convergences of different air masses.

International Championships are run all over the world. Pilots selected on the basis of their results in competitions at home can enter biennial FAI European Gliding Championships which alternate with World Championships. In an European Championships year, there are also separate World Championships for Junior pilots, up to their 26th birthday year and for female pilots. The separate female competitions were established not to discriminate but to encourage women to take their flying further as many fail to do due to the demands of family and other duties.

The FAI Sailplane Grand Prix sees the world's best glider pilots compete in the Final after qualifying from events around the world. Races have a simple regatta start and a first-over-the-line finish, and are designed to be exciting for spectators and raise gliding's profile in the media; GPS technology enable spectators to follow aircrafts' progress live on the internet.

 

FAI Sailplane Grand Prix

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