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April 2009

Competition organizers

We would like to inform you that beside Uga Jondzic (Technical delegate on all WC Competitions) and Matjaz Feraric (as coordinator of WC PGAL), you are equivalent members of TEAM PGAWC, which is based in Slovenia and which has also it`s own bank account (www.pgawc.org).

As agreed, entry fee is 50 EUR for all competitions and competitors transfer it to mentioned bank account of PGAWC at least one week before competition starts. In that case, organizers will know for sure a number of competitors. 2/3 of entry fee will be transfered to organizor before competition starts and 1/3 goes to costs of WC (please, check guidelines ). All this will be transparently presented at the end of competition season.
Since we are looking also for a general WC PGAWC sponsor, we would like to ask you to check your possibilities in this area, as well. In case you have any options please, let us know.

A competition in Kuala Lumpur is comming and it also means a beginning of competition season PGAWC 2009. We would like to ask all organizers to try to do their best to be as close as possible to guidelines in order to help improving a level of WC competitions also in a future.

In case you have any question please, contact Uga Jondzic (uga@grunf.org) or Matjaz Feraric(matjaz.feraric@guest.arnes.si).

February 2009

January 2009

November 2008

2008 pgawc winners

The 2008 PGAWC tour had its final event in Asagiri – Japan from 1th to 2th November 2008.

After 6 last rounds, the tour ended with a total of 26 rounds flown all around the world, starting in Macedonia, then Croatia, Turkey Czech republic, Slovenia and finally Japan.

Some records have been broken during this incredible year: in Croatia, for instance, Martin Jovanoski made new record after 4 rounds. He set new record 11 cm (previous was 29 cm). Martin set also 3 new world records: 2 in Europeans, 3 cm after 2 rounds and 3 cm after 3 rounds and in Turkey after 5th rounds he set 30 cm. On last tour in Japan Zoran Petrovi? set two new records after 5 rounds (16 cm) and after 6 rounds (23 cm).

With no big surprise, Slovenia and team ?uk Dravograd kept its “best nation” title.

Milica Bicanin is our 2008 PGAWC female champion. She even reached the 11th position in the overall ranking.

Matja? Ferari? is the 2008 PGAWC Champion.

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