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Report of the FAI Jury on Memorial 'Guido Vettorazzo' 2026


Last update of this page: 25 May 2026
CompetitionWorld Cup F1E „Memorial Guido Vettorazzo“ May 17 – 2026
Conca dei Parpari – Roveré Veronese - ITALY - 1000 m a.s.l.
FAI Jury members

1. Jean Luc Drapeau (FRA)

2. Tomazzoni Maurizio (ITA)

3. Antonio Borchia (ITA)

Advance information

Sent via E-mail to most of participant.

Schedule of competition

May 16 Practice postponed due to snow.
and 17: Memorial Guido Vettorazzo: race postponed due to snow and winds over 9 m/sec.
Sunday, May 18: 8:00 a.m. competitor registration at the Frizzolan Hotel, Boscochiesanuova (VR).
9:00 a.m. Start of the 6th Memorial Guido Vettorazzo competition on the alternative slope "Conca dei Parpari", Lessini plateau, municipality of Roveré Veronese (VR). 12:00 p.m. End of the competition, reduced to three fly. 4:30 p.m. flay-off for third place.
5:15 p.m. Awards ceremony on the field
Contest Director: Marco Dosso FAI lic. ITA 14171

Duration of rounds

60 min

Breaks between rounds

-

Maximum durations in each round

120 sec; Fly-off for third place 240 sec.

Interruptions and delays

-

Weather and visibility

temp. 3-18°C
Excellent visibility
Wind of variable intensity from 0 to 5 m/sec

Flight line - changes of position

Start line almost against the wind

Number of pairs of timekeepers

5

Local rules or deviations from Sporting Code

Observations on timekeeping

Two timekeepers per station equipped with a stopwatch and regulation binoculars

Prize-giving and issue of results - confirm organisers provide results with full names, nationalities and number of juniors

h 17 30'- Awards ceremony on the field
Individual three best seniors & juniors & females & teams, were awarded.
Results can be shown during the ceremony.

Any incident or accident

None

Protests

No protests, no complains.

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