The following separate classes are recognised for World Cup competition: F1A, F1B, F1C, F1E, F1A Junior, and F1E Junior.
All competitors in the specified open international contests are eligible for the World Cup. Only Junior competitors are eligible for the F1A Junior and F1E Junior World Cup.
Contests included in the World Cup must appear on the FAI contest calendar and be run according to the FAI Sporting Code. The contests to be counted for a World Cup in one year are to be nominated at the CIAM Bureau meeting at the end of the preceding year and are to be indicated on the FAI contest calendar. A maximum of two contests may be selected for any one country. A country may choose to fly a World Cup event at a flying site in another country. For the purpose of counting events and classification (paragraph 5) this event will be regarded as an event by the organising country, provided that the name of this country is included in the title of the event and the organiser contact address, telephone and fax numbers are in the organising country.
Points are to be allocated to competitors at each contest according to their placing in the results as given in the table and the following items:
Placing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Points 50 40 30 25 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 Placing 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Points 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Each competitor awarded placing points is eligible for a bonus according to the number of competitors they have beaten in the competition. The bonus points are calculated as 1 point per 20 people beaten in F1A, 1 point per 10 people beaten in F1B or F1E, 1 point per 5 people in F1C, F1A Junior and F1E Junior. The number of bonus points is rounded down to the nearest whole number. The number of people beaten by someone in place P is (N-P) with N the number of competitors defined in b) below.
a) Points are awarded only to competitors completing at least one flight in the contest.
b) Points are awarded only to competitors in the top half of the results list (if N is the number of competitors who completed at least one flight, then the points from the above table are awarded only for places 1 to N/2, rounding up when necessary in calculating the N/2 place).
c) In the event of a tie for any placing, the competitors with that placing will share the points which would have been awarded to the places covered had the tie been resolved (round up the score to the nearest whole number of points).
d) For F1A Junior and F1E Junior points are awarded according to Junior classification.
The World Cup results are determined by considering the total number of points obtained by each competitor in the World Cup events. Each competitor may count the result of all competitions, except that only one competition may be counted from each country in Europe (taking the better score for any European country in which he has scored in two competitions). To determine the total score, up to three events may be counted, selecting each competitor’s best results during the year.
In the event of a tie the winner will be determined according to the following scheme. The number of events counted will be increased from three, one at a time, until the winner is obtained. If this does not separate the tied competitors then the winner will be determined by considering the points obtained in the best three events multiplied by the number of competitors flying in each event. The winner is the one with the greatest total thus calculated.
The winner earns the title of Winner of the World Cup. Certificates, medals and trophies may be awarded by the Subcommittee as available.
The Subcommittee shall be responsible for organising the World Cup and may nominate a responsible person or special subcommittee to administer the event.
The Free Flight Subcommittee should receive the results from each contest in the World Cup and then calculate and publish the current World Cup positions. These should be distributed to the news agencies and should also be available by payment of a subscription to any interested bodies or individuals. Latest results will also be sent to the organiser of each competition in the World Cup for display at the competition. Final results of the World Cup are to be sent also to the FAI, National Airsports Controls and the Aeromodelling press.
Competition organisers must propose their event for inclusion in the World Cup when nominating events for the FAI International Sporting Calendar. The final selection of events from these proposals is made by the CIAM Bureau as defined in paragraph 3.
Immediately after the event, the competition organiser must send the results to the World Cup organiser, at least within one month as required in the Sporting Code B.6.5. Any failure to return results promptly will be reviewed by the CIAM Bureau when considering the competition calendar for the following year.
A Jury of three responsible people shall be nominated by the CIAM Free Flight Sub-committee to rule on any protest concerning the World Cup during a year. Any protest must be submitted in writing to the Free Flight Sub-committee Chairman and must be accompanied by a fee of 80 CHF (Swiss Francs). In the event of the Jury upholding the protest, the fee will be returned.
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