Sebastian Kawa

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Sebastian Kawa
Sebastian Kawa piloting over the Aconcagua.JPG
Sebastian Kawa, training flight over the Aconcagua
Born (1972-11-15) 15 November 1972 (age 51)
Nationality Polish
Known formost World Champion titles in gliding history, 2004-2018 among top 3 ranked FAI glider pilots, four times World Grand Prix Champion
SpouseAnna
Relativesfather Tomasz Kawa, glider pilot
Aviation career
First flightJune 7, 1988
SZD-50 Puchacz
Racing career
First race1992 Polish Junior Nationals, 1st place win
Best positioncurrent Standard and 15 m class World Champion
Aircraft SZD-56 Diana 2, Discus-2a, ASG 29
Website www.sebastiankawa.pl

Sebastian Kawa (born 15 November 1972, Zabrze) is a Polish glider pilot, seventeen-time World Champion, FAI world leading glider competition pilot (as of 2023, number one in the world rankings of the FAI Gliding Commission [2] ) and the current World Champion in 15m Class and European gliding champion in 18m Class. [3]

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Kawa is a second-generation glider pilot, together with his father Tomasz Kawa (an accomplished competition pilot as well) associated with the Mountain Gliding School "Żar" in southern Poland. [4] [5] In his youth, before becoming a pilot, Sebastian Kawa was a competitive sailor in Cadet, Optimist and 420 class, with multiple titles in national championships and participation in top level European and world events. [6] He is also (like his parents) a qualified physician, working at the General Hospital in Bielsko-Biała. [7]

He is also known in the Polish gliding community for numerous Web writings and films [8] [9] [10] popularizing the sport.

His autobiography and advanced gliding tutorial Sky Full of Heat (English and Polish language editions) was published in December 2012. [11]

Sport biography

Tug plane and gliders in front of the hangar of the Mountain Gliding School "Zar" Yakovlev Yak-12M - 3.jpg
Tug plane and gliders in front of the hangar of the Mountain Gliding School "Żar"
Optimist - boat class Sebastian Kawa started his sailing competitive career with Optimist on the beach.jpg
Optimist - boat class Sebastian Kawa started his sailing competitive career with
Cadet - competition class, usual step in training of young sailors in sailing of a two-person boat with full complement of sails - mainsail, jib, spinnaker. This class has World Championships organized (junior level only) Cadet Dinghy 9461.jpg
Cadet - competition class, usual step in training of young sailors in sailing of a two-person boat with full complement of sails - mainsail, jib, spinnaker. This class has World Championships organized (junior level only)
420 - class of high performance racing boats for juniors, usually an entry to olympic class 470 sailing Syc usjwdc2008 1.jpg
420 - class of high performance racing boats for juniors, usually an entry to olympic class 470 sailing
Pirat, type Sebastian Kawa started his cross country flight training in 1989 SZD-30-Pirat at EPSU, Aug, 2007.jpg
Pirat, type Sebastian Kawa started his cross country flight training in 1989
PW-5, first bronze medal World Championship win for Sebastian Kawa (1999) Purjekone PW-5 laskussa cropped.jpg
PW-5, first bronze medal World Championship win for Sebastian Kawa (1999)
Diana 2, glider Sebastian Kawa flew to his recent gold medal win at 2012 Uvalde 15m WGC competition Sebastian Kawa over the Andes.JPG
Diana 2, glider Sebastian Kawa flew to his recent gold medal win at 2012 Uvalde 15m WGC competition

Family tradition

Sebastian Kawa's parents, both physicians, settled in Międzybrodzie Żywieckie so his father Tomasz could practice gliding (as a competitor and instructor) at the nearby Mountain Gliding School "Żar". [12] The Mountain Gliding School "Żar" is one of the birth places of the sport in Poland. Tomasz Kawa is a longtime top level glider pilot, among other accomplishments representing Poland in World Championships. [13]

Sailing

The "gliding roots" notwithstanding, first sporting activity of Sebastian Kawa was competitive sailing. He was the member of the sailing club "Neptune" sponsored by the local automobile factory (FSM Bielsko). From 8 to 18 years of age he raced in Cadet, Optimist and 420 class. He regularly placed first in National Championships and was representing Poland in World Championships. Sebastian Kawa fondly recalls receiving a trophy from Princess Diana after (2nd place) one of the races off the shore of Wales. As his club (a recurring theme during all his sporting career) did not belong to the mainstream of the power structure of the Polish sport establishment, Sebastian Kawa had to sometimes overcome obstacles caused by petty bureaucratic favoritism.

At age 18 Sebastian Kawa had to quit competitive sailing. At this age, the sports rules required transition to the classes of sailboats his club was not equipped with (e.g. 470 class) and could not afford. The transition from the communist rule in Poland and associated changes in industrial ownership caused his club to lose the sponsor. This probably cost Sebastian Kawa his chances for an Olympic sports career.

Flight training

In the meantime, at the age of 16, Sebastian Kawa completed ab-initio gliding training and became (July 1988) a student pilot. For the next 2 years, all while engaged in sailing, he quickly advances in subsequent stages of glider pilot training, logging over 200 hours. In 1989 he gains his first "diamond" to the gliding badge (declared 300 km closed loop flight) and makes the >3 km gain of altitude flight. He trains extensively in Pirat, Junior, Foka and Cobra gliders. He also obtained glider ratings for night and instrument flying. During this time, he also commenced extensive cross country flight training. In his biography, Sebastian Kawa credits his father for passing him the knowledge and experience necessary to compete effectively in this sport.

Competitive gliding

From 1992 (win in Polish Junior Nationals in Leszno flying the Junior glider), Sebastian Kawa climbs the ladder of progressively more elite gliding competitions, gradually advancing his placements up to the 3rd place in the 1999 World Championships in the World (PW-5) class and the win in 2003 in the same class. From this moment on, he wins virtually every [14] topmost level competition he starts in, accumulating 9 gold medals at the world championship level and becoming the most decorated gliding pilot in history.

In his biography Sebastian Kawa vividly describes the process of accumulating experience and knowledge necessary to compete at elite level. He expresses the opinion that "it takes about 10 years of maximal concentration and effort to get to fly against the masters". [15] In many places however he reminds of an always present factor of chance in aviation, referring to, and in the spirit of the cult book "Fate Is the Hunter" by Ernest Gann, the chance which had to be reckoned with, even with most minute and knowledgeable planning.

Personal life

Sebastian Kawa graduated (some classes with honors) from the city of Żywiec high school and got his medical degree from Medical University of Silesia (obstetrics and gynaecology). His work at the Bielsko-Biała General Hospital he describes by the remark "...it seems all children choose to be born at midnight". In his free time Sebastian Kawa actively teaches at Mountain Gliding School "Żar". He is married to Anna, with two children.

Gliding instructor

Sebastian Kawa is very active promoting the sport and teaching and training gliding enthusiasts at all competence levels (including student pilots). Training with him is often available individually at the Mountain Gliding School "Żar" [16] and during training camps organized jointly by the Mountain Gliding School "Żar" and Karkonosze Gliding Association [17]

Current/Recent major competition

Sebastian Kawa had won the Champion title in the 18m Class at the 17th European Gliding Championships at Vinon-sur-Verdon. [18] [19] This is his first major title in the 18m Class. Sebastian Kawa defended the European Champion title in the Standard Class at the 17th FAI European Gliding Championships (2013) in Ostrów Wielkopolski (5–20 July 2013). After to silver medals in Sisteron and Räyskälä in 2014 Sebastian defended again 15m class champion title in Leszno Wilkopolskie. [20] Since gliding classes have multiplied ( with 20m class and 13.5m class added recently ) there are two editions of competitions each year and with Sailplane Grand Prix it gives three possibilities to participate in FAI first class events every second year ( except if competition fall at the turn of the year ). In 2015 Sebastian Kawa defended his 18m class title from France winning competition in Őcsény. [21] He claims the busy season did not give a chance to prepare for SGP finals in Varese, resulting in a bronze medal.

Highlights of Vinon-sur-Verdon (18m Class) competition

Position after 9th and the last competition day: first, giving the Europe Champion title. [22]

2013 FAI European Gliding Championships

17th FAI European Gliding Championships (2013) in Ostrów Wielkopolski (5–20 July 2013). Sebastian Kawa competed in the Standard Class, flying Schempp-Hirth Discus-2a and defending his 2011 Champion title. [24] [25] [26]

Himalaya Gliding Project

In late 2013 Kawa was engaged in a reconnaissance to learn of practical gliding conditions in the high parts of the Himalayas range. The aim was to fly over the highest peaks of Nepal using Schleicher ASH 25Mi glider. [29]

Major titles

Sebastian Kawa (POL) and Maximilian Seis (FRA), winners of Sailplane Grand Prix 2015 Varese (ITA) Sebastian Kawa and Maximilian Seis.JPG
Sebastian Kawa (POL) and Maximilian Seis (FRA), winners of Sailplane Grand Prix 2015 Varese (ITA)
CompetitionVenueYearCategoryResult
World Championships Flag of Poland.svg  POL Leszno 1999 World Class Bronze medal with cup.svg Bronze
World Championships Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Lillo 2001 World Class Bronze medal with cup.svg Bronze
World Championships Flag of Slovakia.svg  SVK Nitra 2003 World Class Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
World Championships Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Elverum 2004 Club Class Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
World Championships Flag of France.svg  FRA Saint-Auban 2005 Grand Prix Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
European Championships Flag of Slovakia.svg  SVK Nitra 2005 Club Class Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
World Championships Flag of France.svg  FRA Vinon-sur-Verdon 2006 Club Class Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
European Championships Flag of Lithuania.svg  LTU Pociunai 2007 Club Class Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
World Championships Flag of New Zealand.svg  NZL Omarama 2007 Grand Prix Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
World Air Games Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Torino 2009 Grand Prix Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
World Championships Flag of Chile.svg  CHL Santiago 2010 Grand Prix Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
World Championships Flag of Slovakia.svg  SVK Prievidza 2010 Standard Class Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
European Championships Flag of Slovakia.svg  SVK Nitra 2011 Standard Class Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
World Championships Flag of the United States.svg  USA Uvalde 2012 15m Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
World Championships Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Chavez 2013 Standard Class Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
European Championships Flag of France.svg  FRA Vinon-sur-Verdon 2013 18m Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
European Championships Flag of Poland.svg  POL Ostrów Wielkopolski 2013 Standard Class Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
World Championships Flag of France.svg  FRA Sisteron 2014 Grand Prix Silver medal with cup.svg Silver
World Championships Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Räyskälä Airfield 2014 Standard Class Silver medal with cup.svg Silver
World Championships Flag of Poland.svg  POL Leszno 2014 15m Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
European Championships Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Őcsény 2015 18m Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
World Championships Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Varese 2015 Grand Prix Bronze medal with cup.svg Bronze [30]
World Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg  AUS Benalla 2017 15m Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
World Championships Flag of Chile.svg  CHL Vitacura 2018 Grand Prix Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
World Championships Flag of Poland.svg  POL Ostrów Wlkp. 2018 15m Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
World Championships Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Hosín 2018 20m Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
European Championships Flag of Poland.svg  POL Stalowa Wola 2019 18m Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
World Championships Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Cerdanya 2019 Grand Prix Silver medal with cup.svg Silver
European Championships Flag of Slovakia.svg  SVK Prievidza 2019 15m Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
World Championships Flag of France.svg  FRA Montluçon – Guéret 2021 15m Gold medal with cup.svg Gold
World Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg  AUS Narromine 2023 15m Gold medal with cup.svg Gold

By winning his fifth (Grand Prix excluded) World Champion title in 2012 (Uvalde), Sebastian Kawa became the most successful Championships pilot in history, exceeding Ingo Renner's of Australia lifelong record of four championship titles. Since then, Kawa has won eight more World Championships, at Chavez ( 2013 ), Leszno ( 2014 ), Benalla (2017), Ostrów (2018), Hosin (2018), Stalowa Wola (2019), Prievidza (2019) and Montluçon – Guéret (2021). [3]

Sebastian Kawa held a world record for the "Three Turn Points Distance" in World Class in 1999 but this has since been superseded. [31]

Sponsors

A longtime sponsor of Sebastian Kawa is the local government of the city of Bielsko-Biała, [32] Lotto Extreme, TFI Opera, Ailleron [33]

Sources

References and Notes

  1. "Krótki szkic osiągnięć Sebastiana Kawy". www.sebastiankawa.pl. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
  2. "IGC Ranking" . Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  3. 1 2 "Pilot Information".
  4. Mountain Gliding School "Żar", retrieved on: August 22, 2012
  5. Sports biography (Polish language), retrieved on: August 22, 2012
  6. Biography (in Polish), retrieved on: August 22, 2012
  7. Personal website of Sebastian Kawa (in Polish), retrieved on: August 22, 2012
  8. Training flight with a student-pilot (in Polish), retrieved on: August 22, 2012
  9. "433 km" - training flight before Grand Prix World Championships (in Polish), retrieved on: August 22, 2012
  10. "Chile Sailplane Grand Prix", retrieved on: August 22, 2012
  11. Kawa, Sebastian (2012). Sky Full of Heat. ELAY & SCG. p. 346. ISBN   978-1481147354.
  12. Wiele zawdzięczam Leninowi
  13. E.g. 2003 Nitra WGC in World class, with his son on the same team.
  14. Except 2008 Rieti world championships
  15. An opinion somewhat contradicted by 2012 Uvalde results of Czech pilot Petr Krejcirik, who was 19 at the time of placing 3rd in 15m class WGC
  16. Mountain Gliding School "Żar", retrieved on: June 12, 2013
  17. Karkonosze Gliding Association, retrieved on: June 12, 2013
  18. "Website of 17th European Gliding Championships". Archived from the original on 11 June 2013. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  19. 1 2 3 Report from last competition day of 17th EGC (2013) by the Team Captain (Tomasz Kawa) (in Polish)
  20. "Poles are World Champions!". World Gliding Championships . FAI Gliding Commission. 10 August 2014. Archived from the original on 13 August 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
  21. "18th FAI European Gliding Championships" . Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  22. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Results of 17th European Gliding Championships at Vinon-sur-Verdon
  23. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Reports from 17th EGC (2013) by Sebastian Kawa and the Team Captain (Tomasz Kawa) (in Polish)
  24. FAI Event Calendar
  25. List of 2013 EGC Ostrów competitors
  26. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Soaring Spot website, results of 17th FAI European Gliding Championships (2013)". Archived from the original on 7 July 2013. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  27. Report by Sebastian Kawa from the Day1 of 17th EGC in Ostrów
  28. Sebastian Kawa on Day 9 of the 17th EGC
  29. Sebastian Kawa's Everest Gliding Team website, retrieved on: September 09, 2013
  30. "Sailplane Grand Prix". www.sgp.aero.
  31. FAI world record ID 6072, distance 591,2 km, established 1999-05-05, superseded since, retrieved on: August 22, 2012
  32. "Cud zaczął się nad Białą" . Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  33. "Aktualności". www.sebastiankawa.pl (in Polish).

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