The plane lifts off and dreams come true-the first unmanned aerial vehicle world championship ended

Xinhua News Agency, Shenzhen, November 4 (reporters Ding Wenxian and Wang Haoming) the first unmanned aerial vehicle world championship ended in Shenzhen on the evening of the 4th. Australian player Browning Rudi won the champion of the individual group, chinese player Hu ganqi won the second place in the youth group.

“Very happy, even now I am shaking.” After walking down the podium for more than an hour, Lu Di, sitting in the press release Hall, was still unable to hide his excitement. He called this competition his “high point of UAV career”.

Winning the championship in 84.262 seconds, Rudi described it as “a dream come true”. “I am people with a strong sense of competition, the goal of the competition is to do their best to get the best results.”

In the competition of the youth group, Chinese player Hu ganqi ranked second with 105 seconds 067, and the champion belonged to Swedish junior Nelson Oscar.

Hu Ganji, who was in junior high school, spoke calmly and without seeing the childishness of a 14-year-old boy. He practiced unmanned aerial vehicles for two years and felt that this sport was both “exciting” and “magical”, “especially at night, lights and sounds make people feel fantastic”.

“Many accessories of unmanned aerial vehicles are made in Shenzhen. Although China has advantages in this aspect, our training time is not as much as that of foreign pilots, and some technologies still cannot keep up. In the future, we should train hard and connect with them.” He said.

Swiss player Trobridge Timothy wrote the world record for the 100-meter straight race at a speed of 114.238 km/h, the Thai player wannabon wanruiya, who won the championship in the no-man-machine World Championship Test in May, won the women’s team championship in 99 seconds 847, and the Australian team won the team championship.

Let the athletes of the Australian team use one word to describe UAV sports, and the answer is: “surreal”, “incredible” and “dream”. Others say that in this process of dreaming, we can constantly learn new knowledge and make new changes every day.

Just as Jia Bing, vice chairman of the international aviation Sports Federation and director of the air traffic control center of the State General Administration of Sports, said, as an emerging aviation sports project, racing UAV is one of the sports that can best embody the spirit of sports competition and the spirit of scientific and technological innovation. Especially for this group of high-spirited drone enthusiasts, in the four days in Shenzhen, the plane was lifted off and the dream came true.