Red Bull Paper Wings World Final 2009 Marcelo Maragni

A total of 253 athletes from 83 nations pushed the limits of physics with nothing more than a sheet of standard A4 paper on May 1 and 2 as Red Bull Paper Wings returned after its successful debut in 2006. The path to the World Finals in Salzburg was long and hard, with the 253 pilots representing their countries in Austria having to prove themselves against an incredible 37,017 competitors taking part in 613 qualifying tournaments across the globe.

In the Longest Airtime category it was Leonard Ang (BRA) who used the official Paper Plane World Championship paper (80g/m²) to best effect as his plane touched down after a flight lasting 11.66 seconds. Second and third places were claimed by Switzerland (Michael Kummer) and Israel (Gil Totan) respectively.

Japan’s Takeshige Kishlura Kisshii took first place in the Aerobatics category ahead of Poland’s Tomasz Chodyra and Germany’s Waldemar Hoffmann. ‘Flying here to the World Championships was my first ever time in a real plane! Now I’m off back home as champion! Nobody will believe me when I get back to Japan,’ laughed a delighted Kisshii after claiming victory.

Jovica Kozlica (CRO) was the only champion from 2006 able to defend his title in 2009 as he once again secured top spot in the Longest Distance category with a throw of 54.43 metres. ‘I slept with an ice pack on my shoulder last night. Three weeks of intensive training had taken their toll on my throwing arm,’ admitted the Croat after he was crowned Red Bull Paper Wings World Champion for the second time in succession.


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