(Version 3)

REPORT ON 2000 CONTROL LINE WORLD CUP

by Bruno DELOR (France)

Annex:

Composition of the FAI Juries and F2B, F2C and F2D panel of judges of the World Cup competitions. (Excel file)

The Complete Results as an Excel file.

The Control Line World Cup has been introduced in 1995 in classes F2A (speed), F2B (aerobatics), F2C (team-racing) and F2D (combat). In F2A and F2C perpetual trophies are delivered.

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

F2A

Number of competitions

11

14

10

17

14

16

Number of competitors scoring at least 1 point

49

56

46

68

46

62

Number of countries

13

19

13

17

14

19

F2B

Number of competitions

12

16

13

19

18

17

Number of competitors scoring at least 1 point

117

137

136

176

158

162

Number of countries

14

18

18

23

22

21

F2C

Number of competitions

12

13

10

15

14

17

Number of teams scoring at least 1 point

80

80

62

104

98

90

Number of countries

16

16

15

18

20

21

F2D

Number of competitions

5

6

4

10

11

11

Number of competitors scoring at least 1 point

51

57

76

119

131

112

Number of countries

10

12

7

15

19

18

 

In speed (F2A), Peter GRÜNDEL (Germany) won with 30 points scored with two wins and a third place. He is followed by Norbert SCHMITZ (Germany) with 24 points and Iwalyo POPOV (Austria) with 23 points.

In aerobatics (F2B), Serge DELABARDE (France) won with 77 points scored with two wins and a third place. He is followed by Gilbert BERINGER (France) with 76 points and Luc DESSAUCY (Belgium) with 72 points.

In team-racing (F2C), the team Jean MARET / Jean-Paul PERRET (France) won with 66 points scored with one win, a second place and a third place. This team is followed by the team Thierry OUGEN / Roland SURUGUE (France) with 47 points and the team Pascal SURUGUE / Georges SURUGUE (France) with 46 points.

In combat (F2D), Monique WAKKERMAN (Netherlands) won with 64 points scored with three second places. She is followed by her brother Loet WAKKERMAN with 61 points and Igor MILENIN (Ukraine) with 54 points.

ORGANISATION

The compositions of the juries of the different competitions are given in the annex. The list of judges which have been considered is the one for 1999/000 dated on 27th of April 1999 and the list for 2000/2001 dated on 22th of March 2000.

The rules concerning compositions of FAI Jury and panels of judges are defined as follows in the Sporting Code :

FAI jury: application of the B.4.1 and B.4.4. rules of the Sporting Code with a FAI jury of three members who must be at least from two different nations and must have at least one language in common. Members of the jury may not compete in the event, except when the timetable gives a sub-division into categories. In that case, one or two members of the jury may compete in a category and must be replace by alternate jury members (not competing in that category) for all matters involving that category.

Remark : in some competitions one or two members of the FAI Jury are also involved in a panel of judges. Such a situation is not fair for the competitors competing in the concerned class. A FAI jury member involved in a panel of judges has to be replaced for that class by another jury member.

F2B panel of judges: application of the 4.2.13 rule of the Sporting Code which means a panel of at least three judges who shall preferably, each be of a different nationality and be selected from a list of persons who are approved by National Airsports Controls for their proficiency and experience.

F2C panel of judges: application of the 4.3.12 rule of the Sporting Code which means a panel of at least three judges selected from the list of judges approved by the CIAM, with, if possible, at least one language in common.

F2D panel of judges: application of the 4.4.18 rule of the Sporting Code which means a panel of three judges (only one needs to be from the list approved by the CIAM) and who shall be at least two different nationalities. They must have at least one language in common.

Many infringements of those rules have still been noticed in 2000.

List of competitions considered for the 2000 Control Line World Cup

F2A

F2B

F2C

F2D

Open Championships of Russia F2D (RUSSIA) (1)

19 - 20 February

RUS-1

 

 

 

*

2000 Open Abril em Portugal (PORTUGAL) (2)

15 - 16 April

POR

*

*

*

 

10th Open International Vila de Vidreres (SPAIN)

22 - 23 April

ESP-1

*

*

*

*

4th Coupe Internationale du Sud-Ouest - Sainte-Eulalie (FRANCE)

29 April - 1 May

FRA-1

*

*

*

 

8th IKR Pokalwettbewerb Bitterfeld (GERMANY)

29 April - 1 May

GER-1

 

 

*

 

2000 C.M.M. Trophy Cagliary (ITALY)

30 April

ITA-1

 

 

 

*

2000 Open International Contest Hradec Kralové (CZECH REPUBLIC)

6 - 7 May

CZE

*

*

*

 

2000 Cup of Moscow (RUSSIA) (1)

13 - 14 May

RUS-2

 

 

 

*

4th Grand Prix du Luxembourg - Landres (LUXEMBOURG)

20 - 21 May

LUX-1

*

*

*

*

2000 Aripilie Somesului Cup - Dej (ROMANIA)

26 - 28 May

ROM-1

 

*

 

*

2000 Champion Cup - Kiev (UKRAINE)

26 - 28 May

UKR-1

 

 

 

*

8th Internationaler Sächsische-Schweiz Cup - Sebnitz (GERMANY)

27 - 28 May

GER-2

*

 

*

*

2000 International Fesselfulg Cup - Kraiwiesen (AUSTRIA)

2 - 4 June

AUT

*

*

*

 

2000 International Aerobatics - Genk (BELGIUM)

3 - 4 June

BEL-1

 

*

 

 

2000 Cup Gold Engine - Moscow (RUSSIA)

3 - 4 June

RUS-3

*

 

*

 

22nd Holzlandpokal, 8th Internationaler Thüringen Cup - Tautenhain (GERMANY)

3 - 4 June

GER-3

 

 

 

*

2000 Memorial Jozefa Gabrisa - Bratislava (SLOVAKIA)

9 - 11 June

SVK

 

*

 

 

2000 Open de Paris - La Queue-en-Brie (FRANCE)

10 - 12 June

FRA-2

*

*

*

 

2000 Limfjords Competition and Nordic Champioships - Aalborg (DENMARK)

10 - 11 June

DEN

*

*

 

*

3rd City of Cirié World Cup - Turino - (ITALY)

17 - 18 June

ITA-2

 

*

 

 

2000 Mecsek Cup - Pecs (HUNGARY) (2)

23 - 25 June

HUN-1

*

*

*

 

2000 Eurocup 2000 - Landres (LUXEMBOURG)

8 - 9 July

LUX-2

*

 

*

 

8th Country Control Line - Wierzawice (POLAND)

4 - 6 August

POL

*

*

 

*

15th International Control Line - Pepinster (BELGIUM)

12 - 13 August

BEL-2

*

*

*

 

2000 MBZB Cup - Untersiggenthal (SWITZERLAND)

19 - 20 August

SUI

 

*

 

 

2000 Coppa d'Oro - Lugo di Romagna (ITALY)

2 - 3 September

ITA-3

*

*

*

 

2000 Var Cup - Gyula (HUNGARY)

22 - 24 September

HUN-2

*

 

*

 

2000 Dnipro Cup - Nonomoskovsk (UKRAINE)

29 September - 1 October

UKR-2

 

 

 

*

7th Open Internacional de Valladolid (SPAIN)

30 September - 1 October

ESP-2

*

*

*

*

2000 Gloria Dej Cup - Dej (ROMANIA)

6 - 8 October

ROM-2

*

 

*

 

  1. Results of the competition not taken in account because Russia has been suspended by FAI until end of May.
  2. Competition in that class cancelled because of a lack of competitors.

PROTESTS

The jury nominated by the CIAM Control Line Subcommittee to rule any protest concerning the World Cup is composed of Bengt-Olof SAMUELSSON (Sweden), Guido MICHAELS (Belgium) and myself.

No unusual occurrence or contravention of the FAI Sporting Code have been mentioned by a FAI jury or an organiser.

2000 STATISTICS

F2A

F2B

F2C

F2D

Number of competitions

16

17

17

11

Number of competitors (teams in F2C) scoring at least 1 point

62

162

90

112

Number of competitors (teams in F2C) scoring points:

 

 

 

 

in 7 competitions

0

0

1

0

in 6 competitions

0

1

1

0

in 5 competitions

1

5

2

0

in 4 competitions

3

14

5

6

in 3 competitions

8

23

9

11

in 2 competitions

17

32

16

26

in 1 competition

33

87

56

69

Number of countries

19

21

21

18

Number of competitors (teams in F2C) from:

 

 

 

 

Australia (AUS)

1

 

1

 

Austria (AUT)

3

6

2

3

Belgium (BEL)

1

4

2

2

Bulgaria (BUL)

1

 

 

 

Canada (CAN)

1

 

 

 

China (CHN)

 

1

 

 

Czech Republic (CZE)

 

7

1

8

Denmark (DEN)

2

7

1

3

Spain (ESP)

2

12

9

18

Estonia (EST)

 

 

 

 

Finland (FIN)

 

4

 

 

France (FRA)

10

27

13

2

Great-Britain (GBR)

2

2

5

5

Germany (GER)

7

23

4

17

Hungary (HUN)

5

6

8

 

Italy (ITA)

4

13

6,5

8

Lithuania (LIT)

 

 

 

1

Moldova (MLD)

 

 

 

3

Netherlands (NED)

1

2

3,5

5

New-Zealand (NZL)

1

 

 

 

Poland (POL)

8

9

2

7

Portugal (POR)

 

7

3,5

 

Romania (ROM)

5

6

2

3

Russia (RUS)

5

3

15

3

Singapore (SIN)

 

 

2

 

Switzerland (SUI)

 

8

3

 

Slovakia (SVK)

2

5

 

1

Sweden (SWE)

 

4

2

1

Ukrainia (UKR)

1

6

4

22

U.S.A. (USA)

 

 

0,5

 

In the following sheets in the columns concerning results there is:Abbreviation of the competition, for example UKR-2 or SUI (see correspondence with the abbreviations page 3).

Placing and number of competitors placed, for example 3/13 means third place with 13 competitors placed.

CLASS F2A (speed)

- 16 competitions have been considered for the results in speed. One other competition has been cancelled for a lack of competitors ("2000 Open Abril em Portugal").

- 62 competitors are placed from 19 different countries.

- The best speed realised during the year is from Andrei KALININ (Russia) with 293,8 km/h at Moscow (Russia), just followed by Luis PARRAMON (Spain) with 293,6 km/h at Vidreres in Spain.

1

GRÜNDEL Peter

GER

30 points

GER-2

1/10

AUT

3/9

CZE

1/5

2

SCHMITZ Norbert

GER

24 points

LUX-1

2/7

AUT

5/9

DEN

2/3

3

POPOV Iwalyo

AUT

23 points

GER-2

2/10

BEL-2

3/8

AUT

6/9

4

ELEKES Imre

HUN

22 points

AUT

1/9

HUN-2

1/7

 

 

 

MARKSTEINER Franz

AUT

22 points

ITA-3

2/8

GER-2

4/10

AUT

4/9

6

AUBE Jean-Marc

FRA

22 points

FRA-2

1/9

BEL-2

4/8

LUX-1

4:7

 

KALMAR Sandor

HUN

21 points

AUT

2/9

HUN-1

2/6

ITA-3

5/8

8

MAGNE Jean

FRA

21 points

ITA-3

1/8

FRA-1

1/5

 

 

9

METKEMEIJER Rob

NED

18 points

BEL-2

2/8

LUX-2

2/6

 

 

10

SZEGEDI Laszlo

HUN

14 points

ROM-2

1/6

HUN-1

3/6

AUT

9/9

11

LYHNE-HANSEN Niels

DEN

12 points

GER-2

3/10

DEN

3/3

 

 

 

ORDON Michal (junior)

POL

12 points

POL

3/8

CZE

3/5

 

 

13

PRAUS Pavel

POL

11 points

POL

1/8

 

 

 

 

14

BILLON Eddy

FRA

10 points

FRA-2

2/9

 

 

 

 

 

BIMBI Zoltan

HUN

10 points

ROM-2

2/6

HUN-1

4/6

 

 

 

Mc GLADDERY Richard

GBR

10 points

LUX-1

1/7

 

 

 

 

CLASS F2B (aerobatics)

- 17 competitions are considered for the results in aerobatics. One other competition has been cancelled for a lack of competitors ("2000 Mecsek Cup" in Pecs - Hungary).

- 162 competitors are placed from 23 different countries.

- The most important competition in aerobatics has been "2000 International Fesselflug Cup" in Kraiwiesen - Austria (44 competitors from 10 countries).

- The best junior is Rémy BERINGER (France) placed 22th with 31 points.

1

DELABARDE Serge

FRA

77 points

ESP-1

1/21

BEL-2

1/26

FRA-2

3/21

2

BERINGER Gilbert

FRA

76 points

FRA-2

1/21

ESP-1

2/21

ITA-2

2/21

3

DESSAUCY Luc

BEL

72 points

SUI

1/26

LUX-1

1/17

BEL-2

3/26

4

MAGGI Alberto

ITA

65 points

ITA-2

1/21

LUX-1

2/17

SUI

4/26

5

VEJMOLA Jiri

CZE

55 points

CZE

1/12

AUT

5/43

POL

4/17

6

DZIUBA Pawel

POL

52 points

ITA-3

3/19

LUX-1

3/17

POL

4/17

 

HOLTERMANN Christoph

GER

52 points

SUI

3/26

AUT

4/43

BEL-2

2/26

8

SCHREK Alexander

SVK

50 points

POL

2/17

SVK

1/13

CZE

3/12

9

BAJER Zdenek

SVK

47 points

POL

3/17

SVK

2/13

AUT

7/43

10

BELKO Sergey

UKR

45 points

SUI

2/26

AUT

3/43

 

 

11

GERMANN Peter

SUI

43 points

AUT

6/43

ITA-3

5/19

BEL-2

8/26

12

BILLON Gérard

FRA

41 points

FRA-2

2/21

BEL-2

4/26

 

 

13

de JONG Henk

NED

40 points

BEL-2

2/26

FRA-2

5/21

 

 

 

GAUTHIER Philippe

FRA

40 points

FRA-2

4/21

BEL-2

6/26

LUX-1

10/17

15

RAMPNOUX Philippe

FRA

34 points

ESP-1

3/21

FRA-1

7/19

 

 

16

BERINGER Véronique

FRA

33 points

ESP-1

9/21

FRA-1

8/19

ITA-2

12/21

CLASS F2C (team-racing)

- 17 competitions have been considered for the results in team-racing.

- 90 competitors are placed from 21 different countries.

- The most important competition in team-racing has been "2000 Cup Gold Engine" in Moscow - Russia (20 competitors from 3 countries) just followed by "4th Grand Prix of Luxembourg" in Landres - France (19 teams from 5 countries).

- The best time realised during the year is from the team Pascal SURUGUE / Georges SURUGUE (France) with 3'11"7 in Lugo di Romagna (Italy).

1

MARET/PERRET

FRA

66 points

LUX-1

1/19

RUS-3

2/19

BEL-2

3/17

2

OUGEN./SURUGUE R.

FRA

47 points

BEL-2

1/17

FRA-1

1/9

LUX-1

8/19

3

SURUGUE P./SURUGUE G.

FRA

46 points

LUX-2

2/15

FRA-2

1/11

BEL-2

4/17

4

LANGWORTH/CAMPBELL

GBR

42 points

LUX-1

2/19

BEL-2

2/17

 

 

5

ANDREEV/SOBKO

RUS

40 points

LUX-2

1/15

RUS-3

3/19

 

 

6

BORER/SACCAVINO C.

SUI

35 points

AUT

1/12

LUX-1

10/19

BEL-2

9/17

7

FISHER/STRANIAK

AUT

31 points

AUT

3/12

GER-2

2/10

HUN-1

1/6

8

BONDARENKO/LERNER

UKR

28 points

GER-2

1/10

AUT

2/12

 

 

 

HEATON/BROADHEAD

GBR

28 points

LUX-1

5/19

BEL-2

5/17

 

 

 

MULLER/SACCAVINO V.

SUI

28 points

BEL-2

6/17

LUX-1

5/19

AUT

7/12

11

DELOR/CONSTANT

FRA

26 points

LUX-1

4/19

FRA-1

2/19

 

 

 

KOUDACHOV/KOUZNETSOV

RUS

26 points

RUS-3

1/19

 

 

 

 

13

KAMINSKY/MOSKALETS

UKR

22 points

HUN-2

2/9

GER-2

4/10

BEL-2

13/17

14

BILLON/GILBERT R.

FRA

20 points

LUX-1

3/19

 

 

 

 

 

ORVOS/NAGY

HUN

20 points

HUN-2

1/9

AUT

5/12

 

 

16

DESSAUCY/DESSAUCY

BEL

19 points

BEL-2

8/17

AUT

8/12

FRA-2

8/11

 

KOLLAR/KOLLAR

FRA

19 points

LUX-1

9/19

BEL-2

12/17

FRA-2

10/11

18

NITSCHE/NITSCHE

AUT

17 points

AUT

6/12

GER-2

6/10

HUN-1

3/6

CLASS F2D (combat)

Nota: those decisions have no influence for the three winners.

- 112 competitors are placed from 18 different countries.

- The most important competition in combat has been "Open Championships of Russia" in Ekaterinburg (54 competitors from 2 countries).

- The best junior is Dmytro SEREGIN (Ukraine) placed 10th with 24 points.

1

WAKKERMAN Monique

NED

64 points

GER-2

2/30

LUX-1

2/24

DEN

2/14

2

WAKKERMAN Loet

NED

61 points

GER-2

1/30

LUX-1

1/24

DEN

8/14

3

MILENIN Igor

UKR

54 points

GER-3

1/31

UKR-2

4/24

DEN

4/14

4

BERNECKER Vincent

GER

46 points

GER-3

4/31

DEN

3/14

LUX-1

6/24

5

HENTSCHEL Lothar

GER

45 points

GER-3

2/31

LUX-1

3/24

 

 

6

TUKUBAYEV Igor

UKR

44 points

DEN

1/14

UKR-2

4/24

GER-3

10/31

7

PRIKKER Michael

GER

38 points

GER-3

3/31

LUX-1

4/24

 

 

8

KURAKSA Evgeny

RUS

30 points

POL

1/12

UKR-2

7/24

 

 

9

DUBROVSKI Volodymyr

UKR

29 points

UKR-2

1/24

GER-3

23/31

 

 

10

SEREGIN Dmytro (junior)

UKR

24 points

UKR-2

2/24

 

 

 

 

11

ROURA FONT Jordi

ESP

23 points

ESP-2

2/12

GER-2

11/30

 

 

12

KUCERA Pavel

CZE

21 points

GER-2

3/30

 

 

 

 

 

RIERA ROMAGOSA Xavier

ESP

21 points

LUX-1

8/24

ESP-1

1/7

 

 

 

VESYCH Volodymyr

UKR

21 points

UKR-2

3/24

 

 

 

 

15

BERNARD Claude

FRA

20 points

GER-2

6/30

LUX-1

13/24

 

 

 

CHORNY Stanislav

UKR

20 points

DEN

4/14

UKR-1

4/10

GER-3

15/31

17

MYKHAYLOV Denis (junior)

UKR

19 points

UKR-2

4/24

GER-3

15/31

 

 

18

JUNGHERZ Axel

GER

18 points

GER-3

5/31

LUX-1

17/24

 

 

 

OLIJVE Rik

NED

18 points

GER-2

6/30

DEN

8/14