Air sports at the 2017 World Games – Paramotor slalom

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Paramotor slalom
at the World Games
VenueSzymanów Airport, Szymanów, Poland
Dates21–23 July 2017
Competitors17 from 5 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Wojciech Bógdał Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Silver medal icon.svg Kittiphob Phrommat Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Bronze medal icon.svg Marcin Bernat Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
  2013
2021  

The paramotor slalom tournaments at the 2017 World Games in Wrocław was played between 21 and 23 July. 17 Paramotor slalom competitors, from 5 nations, participated in the tournament. The air sports competition took place at Szymanów Airport in Szymanów.

Competition format

Final: The 17 paramotor slalom competitors perform nine rounds; the top three pilots win the gold, silver and bronze medals accordingly.

Schedule

DateTimeRound
Friday, 21 July10:00Final round 01
10:20Final round 02
18:00Final round 02
18:30Final round 02
Saturday, 22 July11:00Final round 03
11:20Final round 06
16:00Final round 07
Sunday, 23 July07:45Final round 08
08:30Final round 09

Results

RankAthleteNationR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Total
Gold medal icon.svg Wojciech Bógdał Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 43351171530
Silver medal icon.svg Kittiphob Phrommat Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 228441123238
Bronze medal icon.svg Marcin Bernat Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 31228982641
4 Alexandre Mateos Flag of France.svg  France 1411131138345
5 Vicente Palmero Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 98636114947
6 Milan Klement Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 8691151491063
7 Víctor Rodríguez Santamarta Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 7978103124465
8 Chayaphong Pothipuk Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 57109711107773
9 Nicolas Aubert Flag of France.svg  France 1210461311136176
10 Jérémy Penone Flag of France.svg  France 655713111310878
11 Pongkorn Thanasakunkornsaeng Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 111613101213111289
12 Janejira Chui-Noei Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 15141616216141397
13 Jiří Koudela Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 101111131111111311102
14 Ramón Morillas Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1315121291191215108
15 Petr Matoušek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1612151531151616109
16 Marie Mateos Flag of France.svg  France 141314141311131514121
17 Paweł Kozarzewski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 171617171311131717138

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Paramotor slalomFlag of Poland.svg  Poland
Wojciech Bógdał
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Kittiphob Phrommat
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Marcin Bernat

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