PGA ASIAN SETS THE RHYTHM WITH 3 ZEROS IN 3 FIRST ROUNDS
PGA ASIAN SETS THE RHYTHM WITH 3 ZEROS IN 3 FIRST ROUNDS. The first flying day was extremely warm and had no breeze. After doing the necessary briefings, the organisation started the first round at 09.53. All three rounds were completed before 18.00, establishing the legitimacy of the title. The fourth round will come to an end after one more flight.
The event was well-organized, and the judging panel, which was led by South Korean judge Bongyoung Park, remained cool under pressure. Bahraini Abdulla Althawadi expressed his thanks for the chance to help in that role and commended the tournament as an excellent platform for learning from more experienced sportsmen.
The team head for Saudi Arabia, Mohammed Abdul Muta’ali, lauded the company and claimed that it has a welcoming atmosphere and that everything runs properly. With thermal activity, the top pilots will surely leave the difficult midday target location.
It was rare to see zeros during the day. The first three pilots to reach zero were Nikita Melnikov KAZ, Tanapat Luangiam THA, and Eunyoung Cho KOR. However, the general calibre of the outcomes was superb. After three rounds, Jirasak Witeetham of Thailand is in the lead with 6 cm, followed by Mohsen Mansouri of Iran (9 cm), and Seongmin Lee of South Korea (9 cm). Saudi Arabia, a newcomer, is leading in teams. Korea is second, with Thailand following. There are 12 young athletes (with a maximum age of 26).