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28.03.2019
Mr. Postman Look and See...


Alexandra Serebrennikova (Sasha) <<multikss>>
writes:


I haven’t expressed myself in a while, but I think it might need
to become an open discussion, as I alone cannot get through to FAI/CIVL so far.


The matter concerns my four women world record claims that I made after flying
an FAI triangle 210 km and a distance to goal of 408.1 km at Forbes in Dec’17 –
Jan’18 last year. Altogether there were five claims made, but one, namely open
distance, got cancelled earlier, since it was only 900 m longer than Corinna’s
current Record (407.2), which is by a 100 meter not long enough to be a new
record. So the other four were as follows:


Straight distance to a declared goal: 407,99 km 02 Jan 2018, Alexandra
Serebrennikova (RUS), dossier under review


Free distance using up to 3 turn points: 417,2 km 02 Jan 2018, Alexandra
Serebrennikova (RUS), dossier under review


Distance over a triangular course: 210,4 km 27 Dec 2017, Alexandra
Serebrennikova (RUS), dossier under review


Speed over a triangular course of 200 km: 37,83 km/h 27 Dec 201,7 Alexandra
Serebrennikova (RUS), dossier under review


Here is just a little introduction on how the records have to be processed after
they are flown. The rules of Section 7 are pretty straight forward. According to
them, my national aero club  and I were to prepare and send a dossier with
the confirmation documents, tracklogs, declared tasks, etc. These dossiers are
then to be sent to FAI within strictly defined time of 120 days after the
preliminary claim is received. At first I was a bit worried about this paper
work with Russian National Aerosports Federation, but to my relief I have to
admit they were really helpful and quick in preparing everything, so all the
dossiers were sent well before the deadline. Here I’d like to underline that
they were sent a year ago.


When you make a claim you have to pay a 200CHF (~200 Euro) fee for each one (so
800 Swiss Francs for my four records) to cover the administration costs of the
FAI to process them. Here again I've got to thank my federation for finding the
way to do it for me, everything was paid on time.


Now coming to my point. After patiently waiting for about nine months and not
receiving any news, notes, enquiries, whatsoever, I started wondering about the
claims. I wrote a couple letters to the official email,
<records>, asking if there is any
news and when I can hope to get the claims finalized. Today is about a year
since sending in the dossiers, and despite these letters, there is still no
answer. All that I once got was "We are doing what we can according to the work
load".


At the same time I was following some other claims, for instance, in
paragliding. They were sent in later than mine and have already been ratified.
I’m happy for those guys though, having things working motivates one to attempt
the new records, doesn’t it?


As for me, I don’t think my motivation to fly for records and overall good
interesting flights will fade, but this sort of situation isn’t helping 
the rapidly fading women's hang gliding. I hope the Florida women's worlds will
take place, but apart from it there are virtually no competitions for women
only. Records are one of the last ways to push it on the official level and to
keep it viral. Honesty I had an impression CIVL and FAI were sort of caring
about this.


So guys, if you’re thinking of flying records, go for it, it’s fun and your
grandma and all your friends will be very impressed with your skills, one of
which should be patience. Train it, ‘cause you’ll need it during the flight as
well as to a much bigger scale afterwards.



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