World Cup Feltre Wrap-Up: Baptiste Lambert and Sarah Zimmermann Take the Wins

  • Jul 06 2025
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After a week of dynamic mountain flying, tactical decision-making, and constantly evolving weather, the Paragliding World Cup in Feltre, Italy, has come to a close.

Unfortunately, the final day was cancelled at takeoff due to unfavorable weather conditions, putting an early end to what had been an exciting and varied competition.

With five scored tasks and a mix of strong conditions, stable layers, and occasional overdevelopment, the week demanded adaptability and precision from all athletes.

Rising to the top was Baptiste Lambert, who delivered a solid and consistent performance throughout the event to claim the overall win.

In the women’s category, it was Sarah Zimmermann who came out on top, flying with both speed and control in the more demanding conditions. Her ability to handle the stronger days gave her a well-deserved victory.

In the team ranking, Team Ozone once again proved their collective strength, taking home the top spot thanks to excellent performances across their pilot roster.

Feltre delivered a classic mix of Alpine challenge and Italian charm, and while the skies didn’t always cooperate, the flying that did happen was fast, technical, and memorable. Congratulations to all the winners and competitors for an incredible week in the Dolomites.