Wind Games are an annual tournament for indoor skydiving, sponsored by Windoor, a manufacturer of vertical wind tunnels. The event first took place in 2014 and as of 2017 [update] has always been held at Windoor's facility in Empuriabrava, Spain.
Wind Games includes solo, two-person, 4-person, dynamic, freestyle and speed events, all in a vertical wind tunnel. [1]
Wind Games 2014 was held on January 17–18. [2] [3]
Wind Games 2015 was held on 23–24 January. [4] [5]
Wind Games 2016 was held on 21–23 January. [6] [7]
Wind Games 2017 was held on 3–4 February. [8] Kyra Poh of Singapore won the solo speed competition [9] and also won gold in solo freestyle. [10] [11] A video of the third-place solo freestyle performance by Maja Kuczyńska of Poland went viral. [12] [13]
The Wind Games is presented by world renowned AirSports presenter Regan Tetlow
Wind Games are an annual tournament for indoor skydiving, sponsored by Windoor, a manufacturer of vertical wind tunnels. The event first took place in 2014 and as of 2017 [update] has always been held at Windoor's facility in Empuriabrava, Spain.
Wind Games includes solo, two-person, 4-person, dynamic, freestyle and speed events, all in a vertical wind tunnel. [1]
Wind Games 2014 was held on January 17–18. [2] [3]
Wind Games 2015 was held on 23–24 January. [4] [5]
Wind Games 2016 was held on 21–23 January. [6] [7]
Wind Games 2017 was held on 3–4 February. [8] Kyra Poh of Singapore won the solo speed competition [9] and also won gold in solo freestyle. [10] [11] A video of the third-place solo freestyle performance by Maja Kuczyńska of Poland went viral. [12] [13]
The Wind Games is presented by world renowned AirSports presenter Regan Tetlow