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2006 USA Junior Soaring Team
5th FAI Junior
World Soaring Championships
Reiti, Italy, July 28 -
August 11
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Junior
Class Team Pilots |
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Mike Westbrook
Mike
Westbrook (21) took off solo for the first time on his fourteenth
birthday. He had his first contest experience at 15 while flying a
1-26 in a local contest and has since flown in two 1-26
Championships, three regional and four national contests. During
these experiences he won the junior trophy for the 1-26
Championships once and the World Class Nationals twice. In 2005 Mike
participated in the Junior Worlds in England, winning a day
along the way. During 2006 he placed third overall at the World
Class Nationals in Marfa and participated in a training week at
Rieti to prepare for the worlds in 2007. Mike is a Commercial glider
pilot with his CFI-G. He holds a Gold badge with two Diamonds,
Century I, II, and III awards, a handful of state records, and is a
recipient of the Kolstad Scholarship. He has 1,100 hours of flight
time, with 700 being in gliders. Mike is currently a senior at
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and a full time flight
instructor with Floatplanes and Amphibs in Sebring, FL. Mike is
excited to be headed to Italy and looks forward to a team success. |
Kathy Fosha
Talented
24 year old commercial pilot Kathy Fosha has flown over 300 hours in
gliders since her solo at age 19 in Minden, Nevada flying a Grob
103. Kathy has competed successfully in two National championships
and holds numerous records including the Colorado 15m Feminine
Altitude Gain and Free Distance. Kathy is Co-Holder (with Mike
Westbrook) of New Mexico Multi-place Free Distance, Free Out and
Return Distance and Out and Return Distance, Absolute Altitude, and
Altitude Gain. Holder of New Mexico 15m Feminine Absolute Altitude.
In addition Kathy has earned many awards including the Gogos and
Kolstad honors and is a graduate of three time world champion George
Lee's elite cross country and racing school. A recent transplant to
Southern California from Fort Collins Colorado, Kathy now works with
advanced aerodynamic design and analysis at Northrop Grumman
Corporation in El Segundo Calif. "I love competition flying because
it truly is a test of pilot skill. While differences in aircraft
performance can cause a difference in the standings, a very good
pilot can overcome these differences. Taking advantage of the energy
inherent in the sky to fly great distances is an awesome thing",
says Kathy. She is looking forward to flying and competing with a
large group of Junior pilots at the WGC in Reiti and hopes to fly
Standard Class.
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Richard Maleady - Team Captain
Richard
(59) began soaring a bit later in life - in 1989 - but has
accumulated 1380 hours in gliders. He soloed in a 2-33 at Bermuda
High Soaring in Chester, SC. He is a soon to be retired General
Contractor in North and South Carolina and has operated his own
business in Charlotte, NC for the past 14 years. Currently he flies
his DG808S out of Bermuda High Soaring (now outside Lancaster, SC)
where he served as club president for two years. He is also a member
of the Carolina Soaring Association as well as the New Castle, VA
Soaring Club. Richard began competing about six years ago and has
competed in numerous regionals as well as 7 National Contests. He is
excited about his upcoming involvement with the Junior Team in Rieti,
Italy, and the opportunities to contribute to the team's success.
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Billy Hill was forced to step down
as Junior Team Captain due to an unavoidable scheduling
conflict. Thank you Billy for all your help early on getting
things on track for the Juniors.
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| Junior
Class Background |
The Junior category is a relatively new
addition to the growing roster of FAI Championships. A first
international "student" meet was held by the Dutch at Terlet in 1985, as a way for young glider pilots to fly
competitively among peers. Further contests established a tradition
of European competition every two years.
The idea of a fully
sanctioned youth contest grew with each event until the first FAI
World Junior Gliding Championships were held in 1999, once again in
Holland.
The USA has not missed a chance to compete on this
international stage since 1989. There are typically two Classes
(Standard and Club) but adding Classes has been discussed
frequently.
The Junior Soaring Team is made up of pilots all under age 26.
Team candidates are selected based
upon their performance in any U.S. national competition. To be eligible
for the Junior Soaring Team and international competition candidates
should have achieved a score equal to at least 60% of the national winners
score.
Many people
have been instrumental to the USA Junior Team effort including most
notably Rick Nelson, John Campbell, Eric Mozer, Rudy Mozer, George
Wiederkehr, Tim Hanke, Ken Sorenson, and Sean Franke.
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| Junior
News eBulletin, Web Links & Camps |
Junior
Pilots INVITED TO SUBSCRIBE
United States Soaring
Teams, the Team Committee and the U.S.
Junior Soaring Association (USJSA) have developed a publication just
for Junior pilots under age 26 interested in cross country and competition
soaring.
If this is you
are invited to subscribe to the Junior News eBulletin and start
receiving periodic issues of the free publication by email. The Junior
News eBulletin features special opportunities and news for soaring pilots
under age 26 including cross
country, camp, competition and team related items. The new eBulletin
format replaces the original printed version of the Junior News. In
addition the newly created U.S. Junior Soaring Association will be
contributing to the editorial content of the team sponsored Junior News
eBulletin.
Junior pilots under age 26 are
invited to sign up and start receiving the new team sponsored
Junior News eBulletin by clicking
here. Sign up now! Find a full range
of Junior oriented web links and resources for Junior pilots
here.
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TEAM
SPONSORED JUNIOR CAMPS
The U.S. Team sponsors several training and performance camps for
pilots of all levels from beginning cross county to more advanced
competition pilots, including special camps specifically for Junior
pilots under age 25. These camps are typically taught be US team
members and include a mix of dual training flights, group discussions,
flight analysis and one-on-one instruction. Team sponsored Experience,
Training and Performance camps have proven to be great fun and an
excellent way to experience cross country and performance soaring. See
the team camp page here... |
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NOTICE:
These pilots are those selected to US Soaring Teams using the US selection procedure. The
final number of team members may be limited by the organizers or by
funding availability. Team members selected before their respective
Pre-Worlds have the incentive to participate or re-qualify for their
team position in the year prior to their WGC. Confirmation will be made through the US Team
Committee as pertinent information is available.
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