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Current women's world gliding champion Mette Pedersen
of Denmark, will take on the might of the world's top male pilots as the sole female contestant in the New Zealand Gliding Grand Prix in Omarama from 21-27 January. This is the first time a female has competed directly against men at this high level of international competition. At age just 28, Ms Pedersen will not only be the only female pilot but also the youngest competitor. She will compete against the current men's world champion, John Coutts (NZE) and the number one ranked pilot in the world, Sebastian Kawa from Poland as well as national and former world champions from France, Italy, Germany, UK, USA and Australia. Ms Pedersen said being the only woman invited to the Grand Prix was a great honour and the event promised to be very challenging. 'Flying this competition will be a huge challenge, primarily because of the level and experience of the other competitors,' she said. 'I've never been able to turn down a challenge, no matter how bad the odds are! The only way to improve is to compete against pilots better than you. Being a girl in a man's world is always special and you very rarely see girls at these high level competitions; sometimes you're welcomed and sometimes not so much! Physically there is nothing limiting me to performing as well as the men but my primary goal for the event is to learn from the other pilots and my own mistakes, thereby improving day by day.' Ms Pedersen has been a glider pilot for 15 years, flying out of her home-town of Billund in Denmark. Her drive and determination to succeed is demonstrated by her approach to the sport. Lack of professional coaching in gliding means she draws on other sports for guidance and is the only competitor to work with a sports psychologist to analyse her strategies and harness the power of the mind. With a BSc in chemical engineering, she has left the laboratory and spends her time flight training, competing or instructing young pilots at her flying club. The New Zealand Gliding Grand Prix takes place in Omarama, North Otago from 21-27 January with the final three days of the event open to the public. As well as the high speed racing, spectators will enjoy aerobatic displays and a host of on-ground entertainment. For more information and tickets, visit www.g06.com or www.ticketek.co.nz. |
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