Alex Yaschenko Repatriation Fund
On 28 September, Alex Yaschenko, was involved in a paragliding accident in the Hunza Valley, Pakistan. Despite many years paragliding experience as one of Australia’s top pilots, as well as having flown extensively in this area several years prior, Alex... Read More
FELIX WINS AT HOME
After winning the first stop of the Spanish League in Algodonales, Ozone team pilot Felix Rodriguez continues to dominate the national league by winning the second event in his home state, Castilla de La Mancha. He reports: Caudete is the... Read More
Seiko Crushes the PWC
At the most recent PWC event in Disentis, Switzerland, Ozone team pilot Seiko Fukuoka Naville delivered what is probably the all-time best performance of any woman in the history of paragliding competition. Almost one thousand points ahead of the second... Read More
Ozone Pilots Sweep Podium, Win 9/10 Top Spots
The hotly contested Trofeo Montegrappa, at Bassano, saw a podium sweep and nine out of the top ten pilots all flying the Ozone Enzo 2. The full results are available in this PDF. Luc Armant said, “The competition has been... Read More

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By @xevi.bonet
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With @giovanni_gallizia, @filipposolaro, Giovanni della Porta, Francesco Morerio
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North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii.
Pilot: Alex Colby @flykahana
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Location: Gerlitzen, Austria 🇦🇹

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PWC Loma Bola, Argentina.
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Photo courtesy of PWCA.org / Ulric Jessop
Find your flow...” By @brandonscheid
By our friends from @flyaboveallparagliding Santa Barbara, California

PWC’s Ruth Jessop reports: “With blue skies and very stable conditions, a 51 km final task was set zig zagging north and south up and down the Loma Bola ridge.
Initially it was a great race which brought paragliding to the people. The crowds watching on launch had a fantastic introduction to our sport as the pilots crossed launch several times, low enough for the crowds to cheer on their favorite pilots.
Unfortunately, the spread-out from a big storm cell in the mountains shut down everything just as the pilots were approaching End of Speed making goal impossible.
We’ve had a fantastic week here with great contrasts in terrain and tasks, from jungle to polo fields, in the Garden of Argentina, not to mention stunning food and wine.
A big thank you to the Argentinian Gauchos and their horses who have helped with some fairly remote retrieves making this such a great adventure”
The overall win went to Jurij Vidic from Slovenia. In second place was French pilot Xavier Laporte followed by the Ozone team pilot, Pal Takats from Hungary. All flying Enzo 3s.
In the women’s category, it was Adel Honti (Enzo 3), from Hungary, who took the win followed by Brazilian pilot Marcella Uchoa (Enzo 3) in second and local pilot Shauin KAO (Zeno) in third.
Seven out of the top ten pilots flew OZONE.
For full results visit PWCA.ORG
Congrats and cheers from all the OZONE team.
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Zero Custom Colours
The Zero can now be ordered with custom colours. We look forward to seeing what you come up with using our new colour designer, which allows you to share your ideas on Facebook and with friends via email, as well... Read More
Viper 3 video is live
The new Viper 3 is a fantastic blend of efficiency and precision. Have a look at the new video from the team that highlights this awesome new wing and some fantastic aerial videography: ... Read More
Australia Bright & Corryong Open Report – 2015
Our friends at Fly Ozone Australia sent us a rundown of the recently completed Bright and Corryong Open events: Every 2nd year the Bright and Corryong Opens are held consecutively and provides 2 weeks of solid racing in 2 locations.... Read More
2015 Ozone Paragliders Brochure
The 2015 Ozone Paragliders Brochure is now available online in 4 languages and is viewable in browser or as a downloadable PDF. Check under the Downloads menu on the site, or simply click here. We hope you enjoy some of... Read More