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SERIOUS Balloon Action Coming To Hungary This Fall

The World's Best Balloonists To Compete In Hungary This September

The FAI tells us that over a hundred hot air balloons from more than thirty countries around the world will color the skies of Szeged, Hungary, between 8-14 September 2024, at the 25th FAI World Hot Air Balloon Championship, the biggest international competition in hot air ballooning.

The sport's most prestigious competition will attract participants from more than 30 countries from all over the world, from Australia to Canada, including Japan, China, India, Brazil, the United States, -one of the top countries of previous World Championships - and many other European countries, and of course everyone will be cheering on the Hungarian competitors. For the first time, pilots from Colombia, Egypt, Israel, and Armenia will be welcomed to the FAI World Championships.

Previous champion Swiss pilot Stefan Zeberli will be defending his title, gained at the FAI World Hot Air Balloon Championships in Slovenia in 2022. Yudai Fujita of Japan became Vice-Champion in 2022, so all eyes will be on him as he endeavors to take the top spot on the podium this year, although France’s Nicolas Schwartz who came third in 2022 will also be hoping to climb up the rankings.

"The people of Szeged and hot-air balloon enthusiasts are used to seeing huge, colorful wonders floating into our sights every year.  In 2021, we hosted the European Hot Air Balloon Championships, and this year it is a great honor to host the World Championships as well," said Viktor Knezevics, Managing Director of Szeged Transport Company.

In September, Szeged will become the center of international hot air ballooning, with balloons starting to appear in the sky during the training days between 5-7 September. The competition starts on the 8th and for almost a week the colorful aerial parade will have no equal.

FMI: https://worlds2024.eu/

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