Yes!
What a day and effort! True champion: Bob.
Congratulations on the new world-record for the Dockweiler site!
On the tally sheet there are some little line drawings on some of the flights; those drawings indicate the soaring path Bob took in the indicated flight. Angela and I recorded "G" for good flight upon direct observation of the top take off and field landing; every flight was observed by at least one official; many spectators also observed many of the flights. Marks in the field were more than met for every single flight; there were neither bungles nor shorts. The wind was super for play day, but a bit strong for highest-possible flight count; the wind tease brought on those soaring flights! All flights were landed in the far field. F141 drawing shows an extended soaring flight; we thought for sure that that flight was going to be the last one; officials exclaimed, "
He's not coming down!"
In some of Bob's rests, I flew the same wing; my count was 20 ... and that did it for me for the day. Bob did more than10 times what I did in count. His: 201 take offs, 201 glides/soars, 201 landings, 201 carrybacks-climbs. Thus: 804 energy-grabbing segments of hang gliding!
78-64= 14 years difference????

Record setters must pay three or more times the going parking-lot fee. Bob paid just over three times the required parking-lot fee.

Fees go to clean the beach. Official Angela cleaned the beach big time (seven bags of trash) and received none of the fees.
