Race Formats
This document section outlines the various race formats supported by our platform for Hike & Fly competitions.
Adventure Format
The Adventure format represents the purest form of Hike & Fly racing. Key characteristics:
- Athletes complete a course autonomously, designing their own route while passing through mandatory waypoints set by organizers
- All waypoints must be reached in the specified sequence
- Competitors can validate waypoints either:
- On the ground (through GPS position or physical validation)
- In the air (by flying through a cylinder around the waypoint)
- Athletes must carry all their flying equipment throughout the entire course
- No transportation means are allowed except paragliding
- When moving on foot, only trail running/trekking poles are permitted as aids
- The winner is the first athlete to cross the finish line having validated all waypoints in the correct sequence
- For athletes not completing the full course, ranking is determined by:
- Number of waypoints reached
- Distance to the next unvalidated waypoint
- Total remaining distance to goal through remaining waypoints
Vertical Format
The Vertical format combines hiking speed with flying precision. Key characteristics:
- Athletes start from a designated point and hike up to takeoff following a marked trail
- All flying equipment must be carried during the ascent
- After reaching takeoff, pilots can fly without time constraints (within the task deadline)
- The flight ends with a precision landing at the official landing zone
- Scoring combines hiking performance and landing accuracy
Scoring System
1. Hike Score (PH)
The hiking score is calculated using:
PH = (TM - TI) / THS × 100
Where:
THS = Estimated Hiking Time
TM = Maximum Time (THS × 3)
TI = Individual Time used by the participant
2. Landing Accuracy Bonus (BC)
Landing accuracy provides a percentage bonus on the Hike Score: - Center: +10% of Hike Score - Within 1m: +8% of Hike Score - Within 2m: +6% of Hike Score - Within 3m: +4% of Hike Score - Within 4m: +2% of Hike Score - Within 5m: +1% of Hike Score - Beyond 5m: No bonus
3. Total Score (PT)
The winner is the athlete with the highest total score (PT).
Notes: - Landing must be executed on feet - Falling during landing results in maximum distance penalty - The landing approach must follow all safety regulations
Note: Additional race formats will be added to this documentation as they become supported by the platform.