1997 World Air Games

1997 World Air Games (1997 WAG) was an international competition of air sports, held between September 15–21, 1997 in Selçuk, Turkey, hosted by Turkish Aeronautical Association (THK). It was the first of World Air Games organized by Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (World Air Sports Federation - FAI) once every four years. The games marked the first time more than 3000 participants from 60 countries took part in 16 different championship categories at 7 different locations at the same time.

Participation

Out of about 80 FAI members, 60 countries took part in the 1997 WAG, with 1714 athletes and 3183 participants. The list of participating countries is as follows:

 Argentina  Australia  Austria  Belarus  Belgium  Brazil
 Bulgaria  Canada  Chile  China  Chinese Taipei  Croatia
 Cyprus  Czech Republic  Denmark  Finland  France  Germany
 Greece  Guatemala  Hong Kong  Hungary  India  Indonesia
 Iran  Ireland  Israel  Italy  Japan  Jordan
 Kazakhstan  Latvia  Lithuania  Luxembourg  Mexico  Moldova
 Mozambique  Netherlands  New Zealand  Norway  Poland  Portugal
 Macedonia  Romania  Russia  Slovakia  Slovenia  South Africa
 South Korea  Spain  Sweden   Switzerland  Thailand  Turkey
 Ukraine  United Kingdom  United States  Uzbekistan  Venezuela  FR Yugoslavia

Competitions

The first World Air Games consisted of competitions in the following categories:

Parachuting

  • 1st World Parachuting Championships in Freestyle and Skysurfing
  • 12th World Parachuting Championships in Formation Skydiving
  • 9th World Cup of Parachuting Champions in Style and Accuracy

Competitions were held in THK Selçuk (Ephesus) Training Center near Selçuk-Ephesus. 10,408 jumps and 707 sorties have been made.

Air race and general aviation

Gliding

  • 1st World Gliding Championship in World Class

In the part held in THK İnönü Training Center in İnönü, Eskişehir, 319 flights were flown by gliders. The aircraft made 268 sorties of retrieval with a total flight time of 83 hours. In Antalya - Karain airport 260 sorties have been made with gliders.

Aerobatics

Held in Antalya - Karain airport with 228 sorties.

Aeromodelling

  • World Championship in Class F3B
  • World Championship in Class F3C
  • World Cup in Classes F1A, F1B, F1C for seniors
  • European Aeromodelling Championships in Classes F1A, F1B, F1J for juniors
  • European Aeromodelling Championships in Classes S1B, S3A, S5C, S6A, S7, S8E

Microlight

  • 1st World Air Games Microlight Championships

Held in Aydin, with 22 hours of flight with ultralights.

Hang gliding

  • 1st World Air Games Hang gliding Championships

Held in Aydın, with 53 hours of flight with powered hang gliders. In Denizli - Pamukkale, 699 flights were completed in hang gliding.

Paragliding

  • 1st World Air Games Paragliding Championships

Held in Aydın, with 28 hours of flight with powered paragliders. In Denizli - Pamukkale, 1,040 flights were completed in paragliding.

Ballooning

  • 1st World Air Games Ballooning Championship

Held in Cappadocia region with 868 hours balloon flight with 62 balloons and 7 hours flight time.

Results

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia1712938
2 France89825
3 United States87419
4 Germany86317
5 Poland54514
6 Great Britain53513
7 Slovakia43512
8 Ukraine310518
9  Switzerland3317
10 Spain3216
11 Czech Republic1539
12 Hungary1214
13 Sweden1124
Totals (13 nations)676752186
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