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2024 Air Races Winners! Left to Right: Ike Burkhart - Lumby; Kevin Ault - Cultus Lake, Bill Soderquist -California, Jesse Scrimbit -Sicamous, Bill Goglin - Williams Lake, Randy Rauck - Lumby, Norm Lawlor - Harrison Hot Springs, Michel Laurin - Courtenay, Rick Hines, Spallumcheen
2024 Air Races Winners! Left to Right: Ike Burkhart - Lumby; Kevin Ault - Cultus Lake, Bill Soderquist -California, Jesse Scrimbit -Sicamous, Bill Goglin - Williams Lake, Randy Rauck - Lumby, Norm Lawlor - Harrison Hot Springs, Michel Laurin - Courtenay, Rick Hines, Spallumcheen

Local Pilots Win Week-Long Air Races

Paraglider pilot Michel Laurin launches above Lumby during the annual Air Races.
Paraglider pilot Michel Laurin launches above Lumby during the annual Air Races.

The Lumby Air Races had twenty-five paragliding and hang gliding pilots enter the competition this year which involved completing tasks set out each morning of the week-long event based on the wind and weather.  Along with the locations for the winners listed below, competing pilots came from Ottawa, Cochrane, Canmore, Vancouver, Victoria, Quadra Island, Armstrong, Revelstoke, Enderby, Fernie, Coquitlam, Kelowna, Salmon Arm, Coldstream, and five from Lumby!  Unfortunately, Saturday and Sunday of Lumby Days were not flyable due to wet conditions. Thermals are needed to keep the wings in the air over long distances.

Winners had to fly a minimum 10-kilometre triangle above Lumby.  This feat sometimes meant pilots were in the air for between one and four  hours. Some  pilots without triangles earned  points for completing other tasks such as distance, laps over Saddle Mountain (Friday evening) and personal best.  Flights are tracked using GPS and uploaded to official international scoring websites. 

Lumby Air Races competing pilot Linda Verhoeven flies her hang glider off of Coopers Launch on June 13.
Lumby Air Races competing pilot Linda Verhoeven flies her hang glider off of Coopers Launch on June 13.

The Lumby Air Force thanks its event sponsors, Lumby Days and Regional District of North Okanagan Area D for contributing the prize money. Nine awards totaling $1500 were given out on Saturday evening.  Pilots received a locally made trophy along with their cash prize which helps with travel expenses for the flyers.

The 2024 Lumby Air Races Winners were:

  • Paragliding Sport: 1st Place & Personal Best –
    Ike Burkhart, Lumby
  • Paragliding Sport: 2nd t Place – Michel Laurin, Courtenay
  • Paragliding Open:  1st Place – Bill Goglin, Williams Lake
  • Paragliding Open: 2nd Place – Kevin Ault, Cultus Lake
  • Paragliding Open: 3rd Place – Norm Lawlor, Harrison Hot Springs
  • Hang Gliding Sport: 1st Place – Randy Rauck, Lumby (2 triangles)
  • Hang Gliding Sport: 2nd  Place – Bill Soderquist, California
  • Hang Gliding Sport: 3rd Place – Rick Hines, Spallumcheen (points)
  • Hang Gliding Topless: 1st Place – Jesse Scrimbit, Sicamous (points)

Sport class pilots fly recreational wings while the topless and open categories are the more high performance wings.

Adding to the sport, many other pilots also flew during the week but did not enter the competition. They were from Switzerland, PEI, Calgary, Leduc County, Squamish, Half Moon Bay, Peachland, Castlegar, and Vernon.

The Lumby Air Races are put on annually by the Lumby Air Force,  a non-profit society founded in the mid-1970s.  Anyone interested in learning to fly foot launch gliders can contact the Freedom Flight School or stop in at the Chamber for an information brochure.

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