Lilienthal Gliding Medal

Lilienthal Gliding Medal – the highest soaring award in the world, established by Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) in 1938 in honour of Otto Lilienthal, a German pioneer of human aviation. It aims "to reward a particularly remarkable performance in gliding, or eminent services to the sport of gliding over a long period of time". The award is made at the annual Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) General Conference.[1] The actual Lilienthal Medal was designed by Austrian artist Josef Humplik.

Lilienthal Gliding Medal
Obverse of the Lilienthal Medal
Awarded forRemarkable performance in gliding, or eminent services to the sport of gliding over a long period of time
CountryWorldwide
Presented byFédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI)
First awarded1938
Last awardedcurrent
WebsiteFAI official site
Reverse of the Lilienthal Medal awarded to Tadeusz Góra

The first winner of the Lilienthal Gliding Medal in the world was Tadeusz Góra for his record-breaking 577.8 kilometres (359.0 miles; 312.0 nautical miles) flight on 18 May 1938, glider PWS-101 from Bezmiechowa to Soleczniki (near Vilnius).

The Medal is awarded by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale via vote of the delegates to the International Gliding Commission at the annual Plenary in March. In 2012, it was decided to end the practice of awarding the Medal for accomplishments of the previous calendar year, and to associate the Medal with the year in which the recipient is determined. Consequently, the year 2013 was not awarded, therefore does not appear in the table below.

Recipients

Recipients of the International Gliding Commission award, from 1938 to present, include:[2]

award
year
recipient nationality notes
1938Tadeusz Góra Polandfor a goal flight of 577.8 kilometres (359.0 miles; 312.0 nautical miles)
1948Lt. Per-Axel Persson Sweden
1949John C. Robinson USA
1950William S. Ivans USA
1951Marcelle Choisnet-Gohard France
1952Charles Atger France
1953Victor M. Iltchenko USSRflight of 520 miles (450 nautical miles; 840 kilometres), a world two-seater record, from Moscow to Stalingrad[3]
1954Philip A. Wills United Kingdom
1955Dr. Joachim Küttner Germany
1956Dr. Paul B. MacCready Jr. USA
1957Don Luis Vicente Juez Gomez Spain
1958Wolf Hirth Germany
1959Richard E. Schreder USA
1960Pelagia Majewska Poland
1961Adolph 'Pirat' Gehriger Switzerland
1962Paul F. Bikle USA
1963Heinz Huth Germany
1964Alvin H. Parker USA
1965Edward Makula Poland
1966Anne Burns United Kingdom
1967Lennart Stahlfors Sweden
1968Alejo Williamson Chile
1969Eric Nessler France
1970Hans-Werner Grosse Germany
1971Karl H. Striedieck USA
1972Jan Wróblewski Polandtwice World Champion, 1965 Open and 1972 Standard Class
1973Mrs. Ann Welch United Kingdom
1974August Hug Switzerland
1975Adela Dankowska Polandfor her world records & winning the 1975 International Women's Gliding Competition
1976Louis A. de Lange Netherlands
1977George B. Moffat, Jr. USA
1978Helmut Reichmann Germany
1980Hans Wolf Austria
1981George Lee United KingdomWorld gliding champion on three consecutive occasions
1982Hans Nietlispach Switzerland
1984C.E. Wallington Australia
1985Sholto Hamilton 'Dick' Georgeson New Zealand
1986Maj. Richard L. Johnson USA
1987Juhani Horma Finland
1988Ingo Renner Australia
1990Fred Weinholtz Germany
1991Raymond W. Lynskey New Zealand
1992Franciszek Kępka Poland
1993Bernald S. Smith USA
1994Terrence Raymond Delore New Zealand
1995Tor Johannessen Norway
1997Dr. Manfred Reinhardt Germany
1998Oran Nicks USA
1999Ms. Hana Zejdova Czech Republic
2000Klaus Ohlmann Germany
2001James M. Payne USA
2002John Hamish Roake New Zealand
2003Prof. Ing. Piero Morelli Italy
2004Janusz Centka Poland
2005Ian Strachan United Kingdom
2006Alan Patching Australia
2007Derek Piggott United Kingdom
2008Roland Stuck France
2009Ross Macintyre New Zealand
2010Reiner Rose Germany
2011Giorgio Galetto[4] Italy
2012Bob Henderson New Zealand
2014not awarded
2015Loek Boermans Netherlands
2016Rainer Wienzek Germany
2017Patrick Pauwels Belgium
2018not awarded
2019Richard 'Dick' Bradley South Africa
2020Gisela Weinreich Germany
2021Eric Mozer USA

See also

References

  1. "SSA Awards and SSA Recognized Awards - International Awards". www.SSA.org. Soaring Society of America. Retrieved 22 February 2011.
  2. "FAI Gliding Commission (IGC) Awards". www.FAI.org. Fédération Aéronautique Internationale. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
  3. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-11-27. Retrieved 2016-11-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. "Galetto awarded with the Lilienthal Gliding Medal". www.FAI.org. Fédération Aéronautique Internationale. 11 July 2017. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
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