Asian Geographic - 08.2018

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below Paragliders take
off into the air

toP right Indonesian
jet ski champion Aero
Aswar, an ambassador
for the 2018 Asiad,
races at a competition
in Pattaya, Thailand

bottoM right
Japanese climber Sachi
Amma competes in a
climbing event

Opinions differ on who invented paragliding:


American aeronautical engineer David Barish,


who developed the first paragliding device in


the 1960s using advanced aerofoil technology,


or the American military, who were said to


have launched the first mass parachute landing


exercises. Barish’s contraption, called the


Sailwing, was launched off grassy slopes, and


he envisioned them being the star of a new


sport at ski resorts, “slope soaring” – but the


idea never took off.


Nevertheless, it was in 1978 that the sport


gained popularity, after a group of three


Frenchmen – testing out alternative methods


to train for aircraft spot landings – used a


modified parachute to jump off a mountain


in the Alps and glide to a football field 1,000


metres below.


Today, modern paragliders are lightweight,


resembling a winged parachute, and


competitors fly solo along a course called


a task, which they aim to complete in the


shortest time possible. Pilots must navigate


weather, land features, and turning points from


a harness underneath the paraglider wings.


PHOTO © SOLOVIOVA LIUDMYLA/SHUTTERSTOCK


Three new extreme sports have found their way into this


year’s Asiad lineup, and all of them take place outside the


stadium. We take a look at what to expect from these new


events, each happening on their own special course


Course Competition


EXTREME SPORTS

PARAGLIDING


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