CHANGSHA, Sept. 18 (Xinhua) -- Australian wingsuiter Tahi Munroe won the air racing title in 24.703 seconds at the tenth World Wingsuit League (WWL) Wingsuit World Championship at Tianmen Mountain in Zhangjiajie, central China's Hunan Province on Wednesday.
The final eight competitors jumped in turns from the nearly 1,400-meter-high mountain. The vertical distance between the takeoff and landing points is 990 meters, and the straight-line distance through the air is about 1.3 kilometers. Munroe, who entered the final with the best result in the preliminaries, took first place with an outstanding performance after two rounds of fierce competition.
赵娥的结局是好的,但关于为父报仇而杀人,到底该不该受到惩罚的问题,却一直在帝国的语境下持续争论,唐代同样发生了一件非常轰动的为父报仇案件。
在见惯了世面的长安百姓眼中,这支不知从何而来的使团,绝对是他们见过最寒酸的一支。
As a first-time participant, Munroe demonstrated his professional athletic ability with flawless flight. He expressed his happiness at achieving excellent results at Tianmen Mountain, which has been his dream for many years.
South African athlete Jean Jacques Wallis and Norwegian athlete Joakim Lerhaugen won second and third place, respectively.
This is Wallis' third time participating in the competition. He previously won the second place in the 2023 race. In the final race, he finished second with a time of 24.766 seconds.
Lerhaugen, who is only 28 years old, is the youngest participant in this event. This was his first time participating in a competition in China, and he secured third place with a time of 25.226 seconds.
All eight participants completed the final race within 26 seconds.
The tenth World Wingsuit Flying Championship started on September 16th and will last for four days. The precision target competition final will be held on Thursday. ■加拿大pc28官网投注