Rebooted in 2019: Make sure to submit your flights!
Each year solo pilots can represent their college in the college gliding competition by completing a Varsity style flight, and submitting their GPS trace to the committee. Colleges can enter as many pilots as they wish and pilots can submit as many flights as they wish, but only the highest scoring flight from each college is taken. The pilot who achieves the highest scoring flight will win the Slazenger trophy.
The full rules are outlined on the Varsity page. It is a 50 minute flight where the aim is to get the highest cumulative height gain. Be careful not to go over 50 minutes as there is a heavy penalty for exceeding time!
A GPS trace file (.igc) must be submitted to the committee for scoring. For more information on how to get this file, see the trophies page.
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Results
2019
College | Pilot | Points |
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College Scores
College | Score |
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The old style cuppers was based on BGA ladder score, with the results outlined below.
2014
College | Points | Pilot |
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Queens | 190 | Bonan Zhu |
Girton | 149 | Malcolm Morgan |
2013
College | Points | Pilot |
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Fitzwilliam | 1045 | Graham Spelman |
Girton | 542 | Malcolm Morgan |
Trinity | 36 | Nadanai Laohakunakorn |
The old-old-style cuppers was based on the Varsity Match rules (as we have again in 2019), and the results are included below.
2008
Five Top Scoring Flights
Date | Pilot | Score | Notes |
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17/04/2008 | Graham Bell | 142 | |
22/04/2008 | Martin Hughes | 62 | incl. time penalty |
14/03/2008 | Graham Bell | 45 | time only |
27/02/2008 | Graham Bell | 44 | time only |
17/04/2008 | Martin Hughes | 41 | time only |
College Scores
College | Score |
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Jesus | 273 |
St Catharine's | 113 |
Wolfson | 92 |
Trinity | 12 |