Rick,
In regard to your above post about that latest fatality (that you know of) the translated article says, in part -
"When he was near the wall, he got into a strong turbulence that caused the paraglider to lose its support,
causing it to collide strongly with the mountain," the organizer explained in a statement to the press.
Well, at least he don't claim it was pilot error or unknown causes.
It also occurred during the Pan American Paragliding Championship. In both hang gliding and paragliding comps, organizers tend to push the weather limits. But doing so is more deadly for collapsible canopies and their occupants. And often it's still just typical atmospheric turbulence that does in PGs.