World Cup Serbia 2021 Summary

Summary written by Ruth Jessop
 
What an amazing competition with so many firsts!
 
In task three, forty-one pilots flew the longest task – 112 km - ever completed in Serbia. And the youngest competitor, 18-year-old Victor Boudet, stormed to victory winning task five. 
 
With 10% of the pilots taking part born this century, it really was “The Young Ones’ World Cup.”
 
The task committee: Vladimir Bacanin, Pepe Malecki, Martin Jovanoski and Meet Director Predrag Dubic did an amazing job of setting a diverse range of tasks racing over the hills and valleys around Kopaonik.
 
We came here with ideas of elapsed time tasks to create some complexity, but there was no need. The tasks we had were more than interesting and split everyone up. Varied weather conditions ensured that no two days were the same: flirting with overdevelopment to crushing stability to fabulous high cloud bases, this competition had it all. Every day we saw pilots breaking away, leading out and winning convincingly. 
 
After four fantastic days flying, the overall winner was 21-year-old Simon Mettetal, and Brazilian, Marcella Uchoa, took the top spot on the ladies’ podium. 
 
The Paragliding World Cup is back – and looking younger than ever!
 
Congratulations to all the pilots who made Kopaonik 2021 such a special competition and well done to the top thirty and first three ladies who now have their place in the Super Final. 
 
Top 3 overall
1st   Simon METTETAL
2nd  Julien WIRTZ
3rd  Honorin HAMARD
 
Top 3 ladies
1st   Marcella UCHOA
2nd  Meryl DELFERRIERE
3rd   Constance METTETAL
 
Top 3 teams
1st   Ozone
2nd  Niviuk
3rd   Flymaster
 
Best newcomer: Selever Bogdan–Tudor from Romania


Overal podium

Women podium
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