Precision Flying Results by Year
2022 Back to top of page
25th World Precision Flying Championships
Held in Albi, France – 19th to 27th August 2022
See the website at WPFC2022
- Individual Results
- 1st – Michał Wieczorek – Poland
- 2nd – Marcin Chrząszcz – Poland
- 3rd – Petr Jonáš – Czech Republic
- Team Results
- 1stPoland
- 2ndFrance
- 3rdCzech Republic
2021 Back to top of page
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2019 Back to top of page
24th World Precision Flying Championships
Held in Castellón, Spain – 10th to 16th June 2019
- Individual Results
- 1st – Michał Wieczorek – Poland
- 2nd – Krzysztof Wieczorek – Poland
- 3rd – Marcin Skalik – Poland
- Team Results
- 1stPoland
- 2ndCzech Republic
- 3rdFrance
2018 Back to top of page
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23rd World Precision Flying Championships
Held in Spitzerberg, Austria – July 29th to August 5th 2017
- Individual Results
- 1st – Krzysztof Skrętowicz – Poland
- 2nd – Janusz Darocha – Poland
- 3rd – Michał Wieczorek – Poland
- Team Results
- 1stPoland
- 2ndCzech Republic
- 3rdFrance
2016 Back to top of page
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22th World Precision Flying Championships
Held in Skive, Denmark – 19th to 25th July 2015
Articles from the SAPFA website: See here
- Individual Results
- 1st – Damien Vadon -France
- 2nd – Marcin Skalik – Poland
- 3rd – Bolesław Radomski – Poland
- Team Results
- 1stPoland
- 2ndCzech Republic
- 3rdFrance
2014 Back to top of page
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21th World Precision Flying Championships
Held in Bautzen, Germany – 10th – 29 September 2013
Articles from the SAPFA website: See here
- Individual Results
- 1st – Bolesław Radomski -Poland
- 2nd – Krzysztof Wieczorek – Poland
- 3rd – Petr Opat – Czech Republic
- Team Results
- 1stPoland
- 2ndCzech Republic
- 3rdFrance
2012 Back to top of page
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20th World Precision Flying Championships
Held in Brits, South Africa – 23 – 29 October 2011
Articles from the hosts website: See here
- Individual Results
- 1st – Michał Wieczorek – Poland
- 2nd – Bolesław Radomski – Poland
- 3rd – Michal Filip – Czech Republic
- Team Results
- 1stPoland
- 2ndCzech Republic
- 3rdFrance
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19th World Precision Flying Championships
Held at Torun, Poland – 19 – 26 July 2009
- Individual Results
- 1st – Krzysztof Wieczorek – Poland
- 2nd – Janusz Darocha – Poland
- 3rd – Marek Kachaniak – Poland
- 44th – Barry de Groot – South Africa
- 47th – Hans Schwebel – South Africa
- 51st – Mary de Klerk – South Africa
- 53rd – Ron Stirk – South Africa
- Team results
- 1stPoland
- 2ndCzech Republic
- 3rdFrance
- 8thSouth Africa
- Landing results
- 1stMichal Wieczorek – Poland
- 2ndKjeld Hjorth – Denmark
- 3rdJerzy Markiewic – Poland
- 9thBarry de Groot – South Africa
- Team results – Landing
- 1stPoland
- 2ndCzech Republic
- 3rdSouth Africa
2008 Back to top of page
18th World Precision Flying Championships
Held at Ried, Austria – 13 – 20 July 2008
- Individual Results
- 1st – Lubos Hajek – Czech Republic
- 2nd – Krzysztof Wieczorek – Poland
- 3rd – Robert Verbancic – Slovakia
- 47th – Mary de Klerk – South Africa
- 52th – Frank Eckard – South Africa
- 53th – Hans Schwebel – South Africa
- Team results
- 1stCzech Republic
- 2ndPoland
- 3rdFrance
- 9thSouth Africa
2007 Back to top of page
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17th World Precision Flying Championships
Held at Troyes, France – 23 July to 25 July 2006
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The story of the 2006 World Precision Flying Championships
- Individual Results
- 1st – Krzysztof Wieczorek – Poland
- 2nd – Janusz Darocha – Poland
- 3rd – Krzysztof Skretowicz – Poland
- 24th – Mary de Klerk – South Africa
- 28th – Frank Eckard – South Africa
- 36th – Ron Stirk – South Africa
- 39th – Hans Schwebel – South Africa
- 44nd – Barry de Groot – South Africa
- 47th – Jan Hanekom – South Africa
- 58th – Ernie Alexander – South Africa
- Team results
- 1st Poland
- 2ndCzech Republic
- 3rdFrance
- 4thSouth Africa
- Full Results
2005 Back to top of page
2004 Back to top of page
16th World Precision Flying Championships
Held at Herning, Denmark – 21 July to 24 July 2004
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The story of the 2004 World Precision Flying Championships
- Individual Results
- 1st – Krzysztof Wieczorek – Poland
- 2nd – Petr Opat – Czech Republic
- 3rd – Waclaw Wieczorek – Poland
- 5th – Nigel Hopkins – South Africa
- 44th – Jan Hanekom – South Africa
- 48th – Hans Schwebel – South Africa
- 52nd – Barry de Groot – South Africa
- 58th – Ron Stirk – South Africa
- 63rd – Dale de Klerk – South Africa
- 68th – Walter Walle – South Africa
- 70th – Ernie Alexander – South Africa
- Team results
- 1stPoland
- 2ndCzech Republic
- 3rdFrance
- 7thSouth Africa
- Landing results
- 1stNathalie Strube – France
- 2ndMichal Bartler – Poland
- 3rdHarri Vahama – Finland
- 5thNigel Hopkins – South Africa
2002 Back to top of page
15th World Precision Flying Championships
Held at Zagreb, Croatia – 7 July to 14 July 2002
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The story of the 2002 World Precision Flying Championships
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The daily reports from the team manager (with pictures)
- Individual Results
- 1st – Lubos Hajec – Czech Republic
- 2nd – Janusz Darocha – Poland
- 3rd – Predrag Crnko – Croatia
- 5th – Nigel Hopkins – South Africa
- 15th – Adrian Pilling – South Africa
- 32nd – Barry de Groot – South Africa
- 36th – Hans Schwebel – South Africa
- 41st – Jan Hanekom – South Africa
- Other Awards
- Team Landing Result – 1st South Africa
- Team results
- 1st Czech Republic
- 2nd Poland
- 3rd Croatia
- 4th South Africa
2001 Back to top of page
World Air Games
Held at Cordoba, Spain – 22 July to 25 July 2001
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The story of the 2001 World Air Games
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The daily report from the team manager for the 2001 World Air Games
- Individual Results
- 1st – Waclaw Wieczorek – Poland
- 2nd – Robert Verbancic – Slovakia
- 3rd – Adrian Pilling – South Africa
- 6th – Nigel Hopkins – South Africa
- 30th – Barry de Groot – South Africa
- 41st – Jan Hanekom – South Africa
- 45th – Hans Schwebel – South Africa
- Team results
- 1st Czech Republic
- 2nd Poland
- 3rd South Africa
2000 Back to top of page
14th World Precision Flying Championships
Held at Vasteras, Sweden – 21 July to 6 August 2000
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The story of the 2000 World Precision Flying Championships
- Individual Results
- 1st – Jiri Jakes – Czech Republic
- 2nd – Mats Warstedt – Sweden
- 3rd – Janusz Darocha – Poland
- 17th – Nigel Hopkins – South Africa
- 51st – Barry de Groot – South Africa
- 59th – Ron Stirk – South Africa
- 61st – Hans Schwebel – South Africa
- 66th – Adrian Pilling – South Africa
- Other Awards
- World Precision Landing Champion – Ron Stirk
- Masonhall Sportsmanship Award for airmanship – Adrian Pilling
- Team results
- 1st Poland
- 2nd Czech Republic
- 3rd Sweden
- 14th South Africa
1999 Back to top of page
13th World Precision Flying Championships
Held at Hamilton, New Zealand – 20 February to 28 February 1999
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The story of the 1999 World Precision Flying Championships
- Individual Results
- 1st – Janusz Darocha – Poland
- 2nd – Daroish Kraidy – New Zealand
- 3rd – Jiri Jakes – Czech Republic
- 11th – Adrian Pilling – South Africa
- 20th – James Craven – South Africa
- 23rd – Geoffrey Henschel – South Africa
- 47th – Nellis Nel – South Africa
- 57th – Hans Schwebel – South Africa
- Team results
- 1st Poland
- 2nd New Zealand
- 3rd Czech Republic
- 5th South Africa
1998 Back to top of page
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12th World Precision Flying Championships
Held at Fort Worth, Texas, USA – 28 September to 5 October 1996
- Individual Results
- 1st – Janusz Darocha – Poland
- 2nd – Mats Warstedt – Sweden
- 3rd – Thomas Hennig – Germany
- 5th – Adrian Pilling – South Africa
- 18th – James Craven – South Africa
- 27th – Geoffrey Henschel – South Africa
- 37th – Johan Dorfling – South Africa
- 49th – Hans Schwebel – South Africa
- Team results
- 1st Poland
- 2nd Czech Republic
- 3rd Switzerland
- 4th South Africa
1995 Back to top of page
1994 Back to top of page
11th World Precision Flying Championships
Held at Karlovay Vary, Czech Republic – 17 July to 31 July 1994
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The story of the 1994 World Precision Flying Championships
- Individual Results
- 1st – Janusz Darocha – Poland
- 2nd – Waclaw Wieczorek – Poland
- 3rd – Waclaw Nycz – Poland
- 30th – Daroish Kraidy – South Africa
- 51th – Barry de Groot – South Africa
- 54th – James Craven – South Africa
- 55th – Hans Schwebel – South Africa
- 57th – Johan Swart – South Africa
- 58th – Nellis Nel – South Africa
- Team results
- 1st Poland
- 2nd Czech Republic
- 3rd Sweden
- 12th South Africa
1993 Back to top of page
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10th World Precision Flying Championships
Held at Deblin, Poland – 16 August to 22 August 1992
- Individual Results
- 1st – Waclaw Nycz – Poland
- 2nd – Krysztof Wieczorek – Poland
- 3rd – Frantisek Cihlar – Czech Republic
- 44th – Peter Norton – South Africa
- 45th – Geoffrey Henschel – South Africa
- 47th – Johan Dorfling – South Africa
- 48th – James Craven – South Africa
- 68th – Nicolas Gordan – South Africa
- Team results
- 1st Poland
- 2nd Czech Republic
- 3rd Sweden
- 10th South Africa
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9th World Precision Flying Championships
Held at Rio Cuarto, Argentina – 17 November to 25November 1990
- Individual Results
- 1st -Wtodzimierz Skalik – Poland
- 2nd – Janusz Darocha – Poland
- 3rd – Waclaw Wieczorek – Poland
- 21st – Peter Norton – South Africa
- 35th – Colin Fred Jordaan – South Africa
- 37th – Geoffrey Henschel – South Africa
- 60th – John Campbell – South Africa
- 75th – Johannes Schraader – South Africa
- Team results
- 1st Poland
- 2nd Czech Republic
- 3rd Argentina
- 7th South Africa
1989 Back to top of page
8th World Precision Flying Championships
Held in Skive, Denmark, 1989
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- Individual Results
- 1st – Janusz Darocha – Poland
- 2nd – Włodzimierz Skalik – Poland
- 3rd – Ryszard Michalski – Poland
- Team Results
- 1st Poland
- 2nd Czechoslovakia
- 3rd Sweden
- Individual Results
1988 Back to top of page
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7th World Precision Flying Championships
Held in Nummela, Finland, 1987
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- Individual Results
- 1st – Waclaw Nycz – Poland
- 2nd – Włodzimierz Skalik – Poland
- 3rd – Janusz Darocha – Poland
- Team Results
- 1st Poland
- 2nd Czechoslovakia
- 3rd Sweden
- Individual Results
1986 Back to top of page
1985 Back to top of page
6th World Precision Flying Championships
Held at Kissimee, USA – 11 August to 17 August 1985
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- Individual Results
- 1st – Waclaw Nycz – Poland
- 2nd – Jan-Olof Friskman – Sweden
- 3rd – Janusz Darocha – Poland
- 18th – Gavin Beck – South Africa
- 40th – Colin Fred Jordaan – South Africa
- 44th – Michael Seymour – South Africa
- 60th – Mike Basson – South Africa
- Team results
- 1st Poland
- 2nd Sweden
- 3rd Finland
- 11th South Africa
- Individual Results
1984 Back to top of page
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5th World Precision Flying Championships
Held in Skien, Norway, 1983
- Individual Results
- 1st – Krzysztof Lenartowicz – Poland
- 2nd – Jan Baran – Poland
- 3rd – Arne Nylen – Sweden
- Team Results
- 1st Poland
- 2nd Sweden
- 3rd Norway
1982 Back to top of page
1981 Back to top of page
4th World Precision Flying Championships
Held at Nottingham, United Kingdom – 02 August to 10 August 1981
- Individual Results
- 1st – Lars Tomas Krave – Sweden
- 2nd – Krysztof Lenartowicz – Poland
- 3rd – Edward Popiolek – Poland
- 23rd – Frikkie Moolmann – South Africa
- 26th – Colin Fred Jordaan – South Africa
- 39th – Michael Seymour – South Africa
- Team results
- 1st Sweden
- 2nd Poland
- 3rd Russia
- 10th South Africa
1980 Back to top of page
1979 Back to top of page
3rd World Precision Flying Championships
Held at Montreal, Canada, 1979
- Individual Results
- 1st – Arne Nylen – Sweden
- 2nd – Alfred Luckerbauer – Austria
- 3rd – Heimo Nieminen – Finland
- Team results
- 1st Sweden
- 2nd Finland
- 3rd Austria
1978 Back to top of page
1977 Back to top of page
2nd World Precision Flying Championships
Held at Wels, Austria – 11 August to 14 August 1977
- Individual Results
- 1st – Lars Tomas Krave – Sweden
- 2nd – James Lafferty – USA
- 3rd – Otto Bauer – Austria
- 25th – Colin Fred Jordaan – South Africa
- 37th – Kevin Machel-Cox – South Africa
- 42th – Dirk Coetzee – South Africa
- Team results
- 1st Sweden
- 2nd Poland
- 3rd Austria
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1st World Precision Flying Championships
Held at Gävle-Sandvikens, Sweden – 23 August to 25 August 1975
- Individual Results
- 1st – Jan-Olof Friskman – Sweden
- 2nd – A Caspersen – Norway
- 3rd – G. Gunnarsson – Sweden
- 12th – Auriel Miller – South Africa
- 2?th – Robbie Schwartz – South Africa
- 2?th – Bryn Tuckett – South Africa
- Team results
- 1st Sweden
- 2nd Norway
- 3rd Finland