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Posted 01 December 2010 - 11:58 PM

Nicole Fedele sets record in Brazil
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Italy’s Nicole Fedele has claimed a new women’s world record for ‘Distance using up to three turn points’ after flying 256 km on 5 November from Quixada, Brazil. The claim has been submitted to the FAI for ratification.

The flight comes at the end of a record-breaking year for Nicole, who has a history of record-breaking flights.

In November last year her out-and-return world record was ratified for a 164.6 km flight in Slovenia in August 2009, while this year she set a further two women’s world records.

Flying in Slovenia she claimed a paragliding women’s speed over a 100 km out-and-return world record on 24 May, as well as a women’s world record for speed over a 50 km triangle at 21.75 km/h on 1 July.


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Posted 17 December 2010 - 07:57 PM

More women’s World paragliding records confirmed
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Nina Renate-Brummer and Nicole Fedele. Between them they are dominating the female world paragliding records table.

The FAI have recently confirmed that both Nina-Renate Brummer of Germany and Italian Nicole Fedele have flown into the Women’s World paragliding record books, again.

Nina-Renate, co-author of the Hang Gliding & Paragliding Guide to the Central and Eastern Alps, showed that she does indeed know her stuff, when a flight from Molini di Tures in Italy last July broke the World free triangle distance (118.3 km), speed over a 100 km triangle (15.88 km/hr) and distance over a triangular course (108.5 km) records. Nina-renate was flying an LTF 2 Skywalk Cayenne 3.

Meanwhile Nicole Fedele has broken two World speed records: speed over an out-and-return course of 100 km (27.3 km/hr) and over a triangular course of 50 km (22.3 km/hr) for flights in Slovenia in May and July on her Airwave Magic FR4.

Three women now dominate the World Record listings on the FAI records page. Nicole is awaiting ratification for a World distance record using up to 3 turnpoints for her 256 km flight in Brazil last month. If successful, she will take it from Kamira Pereira, and almost double it (Kamira’s record was for 131.5 km). Nicole will then hold four records, Nina-Renate three, and Kamira the straight distance, and straight distance to a declared goal records for the 324.7 km flight she made in Brazil a year ago.

Only two women’s World records have not been claimed in the last year: Kat Thurston (GB) has held the height gain record of 4,325 m since 1996, and another Brit, Fiona Macaskill, holds the speed over a 25 km triangle record (24.5 km/hr) and has done since April 2007.

Read Ed Ewing’s interview with Nicole Fedele in issue 133 of Cross Country magazine, out in early January 2011.
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