Competition and Records
HPAC offers its members a national competition program.
Competitions are a way for pilots to improve their technical, sporting, and decision-making skills by interacting with other pilots in a fun but competitive environment. By flying in synergy with other pilots of differing skill levels, pilots can improve their own skills by direct observation and personal experience, while at the same time, providing a benchmark for novice comp pilots to compare with and aspire to.
HPAC is committed to improving pilot skills and a safer sport by providing competition opportunities for individual learning experiences, providing the means for determining the Canadian National Champions, providing funding to our top pilots so they can represent Canada at World Cups and World Championships, and by working with pilots to problem-solve any comp issues which may arise.
Types of Competition
- Race to goal competitions: the standard way to compete, a super intense, super fast, race around a set course. There are typically a Canadian Hang Gliding Nationals and a Canadian Paragliding Nationals every year along with a number of regional and local racing competitions.
- XCanada: a nation-wide cross country competition. Record your cross country flights with a GPS and upload them! See XCanada. Required to compete: HPAC membership and an awareness of airspace regulations. If you are flying in class E airspace you must have taken the HAGAR exam.
- Canadian Cross Country Records: along with declared records, which must be planned in advance, there are a number of open records which can be claimed after the flight. An FAI sporting license is no longer required to claim Canadian distance records. However, anyone planning to beat a world record in Canada or abroad will require an ACC Sporting License Form . Please contact HPAC’s Records Chair.
Competition
Upcoming Competition Events
Upcoming Competitions and Events
July 3-9, 2026: Canadian Paragliding Nationals
July 11-16, 2026: 50th Anniversary of the Lumby Air Force (contact Randy for details or see event on our Facebook page)
July 18-25, 2026: Candadian Hang Gliding Nationals
Comps and events can also be found under “Events” on HPAC’s Official Facebook Page.
For Meet Directors
Safety is a core value for all HPAC-sanctioned events. Meet Directors should place strong emphasis on SAFETY and follow the Competition Safety Management Guidelines.
Records
To familiarize yourself with the types of records and with the rules related to each type of record, please consult the FAI Sporting Code and the FAI Sporting Code Definitions for each class of record.
For the procedures to make a record claim in Canada, please look here. You can always contact the HPAC Records Chair for any additional information.