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Pauzuolis flies high at World Air Games

31-YEAR-OLD HITS PERFECT SCORES OF 1,000 POINTS ON MONDAY, TUESDAY TO DEFEND TITLE

- By Alaric Gomes Senior Reporter

Donatas Pauzuolis of Lithuania picked up the first gold medal while defending his world title in the Aeromodell­ing F3P indoor aerobatics on the opening day of the 2015 World Air Games (WAG) at the Dubai Mall ice rink late on Tuesday.

Pauzuolis had won the title at the previous 2009 World Air Games held in Italy.

The 31-year-old had taken the lead on Monday night with perfect scores of 1,000 points on both his visits to the rink.

On Tuesday, the Lithuanian replicated these scores to end the two days of competitio­n with a perfect total.

In aeromodell­ing F3P indoor aerobatics, participan­ts are required to guide their aircraft models in sync with pre-chosen music.

Criteria

Scores are then awarded by a three-member judging panel based on nine prime criteria, including flying style precision, utilisatio­n of flight performanc­e, variety of manoeuvres, artistic quality, synchronis­ation, reflection of the mood of music and overall impression created through utilisatio­n of manoeuvrin­g and continuity of schedule.

As per competitio­n rules, each of the participan­ts were allowed to drop two low scores from the set of four.

With the Lithuanian completely dominating both days, the fight was on for the silver medal with overnight challenger­s Alan Goljevscek of Slovenia and the American pair of Devin McGrath and RJ Gritter battling it out. Goljevscek had been in contention for second

Alan Goljevscek of Slovenia and the American pair of Devin McGrath and RJ Gritter battled it out for the silver medal.

with scores of 951.327 and 943.231 and a cumulative total of 1,894.56 points at the end of the first day.

The Slovenian’s second day lower scores of 934.354 and 926.471 had to be discarded, but he still finished with the silver medal based on his first day’s total.

McGrath came in third with a total of 1,842.96 points following scores of 926.991 from day one and 915.966 from the second day.

Yousuf Al Hammadi, Championsh­ip director, was joined by Dr John Grubbstrom, president of the World Air Sports Federation (FAI), at the presentati­on of medals after the competitio­n.

“He [Donatas Pauzuolis] has been unbeatable over the past few years. He’s been too good for our sport but we need to find a way out on how to defeat him one day,” both McGrath and Goljevscek concurred.

And the latter added: “When you are competing against the best you have to be perfect or you will lose out. If we take this in perspectiv­e then I think I should be happy with the silver medal.”

McGrath added too: “I have managed to defeat him on a few occasions, though it has not been in this discipline. This discipline is his strength, and hopefully I will be able to get the better of him.”

Held under the patronage of Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council (DSC), the fourth edition of the World Air Games will go on in 23 discipline­s at various drop-zones and sites in Dubai until December 12.

 ?? Courtesy: Organiser ?? On top of his game Donatas Pauzuolis of Lithuania defended his world crown with a perfect score to win the Aeromodell­ing F3P indoor aerobatics crown at the Dubai Mall ice rink late on Tuesday.
Courtesy: Organiser On top of his game Donatas Pauzuolis of Lithuania defended his world crown with a perfect score to win the Aeromodell­ing F3P indoor aerobatics crown at the Dubai Mall ice rink late on Tuesday.

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