The Barron Hilton Cup (BHC)[1] was a worldwide soaring contest, founded by the late ex-chairman, president and chief executive officer of Hilton Hotels Corporation, Barron Hilton, and the late Prof. Dr. Helmut Reichmann. The European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) was a partner in the event. The competition ran for 30 years, from 1980 through 2009.[2] The winners of each two-year competition period were invited to a weeklong soaring camp at Barron Hilton's Flying-M Ranch in Nevada USA.[3]
From 1986, the BHC was recognized by the International Gliding Commission as a Fédération Aéronautique Internationale first-category event. The purpose of the competition was to promote long-distance gliding and to strengthen gliding contacts between the participating nations.
The competition area was divided into five geographic regions of the world.
- 1. All of Europe and all of Asia except Japan
- 2. Eastern USA and Canada
- 3. Western USA, Central and South America
- 4. Australia and Africa
- 5. Japan and New Zealand
References
edit- ^ The Barron Hilton Cup: Welcome
- ^ "Barron Hilton Cup?". Archived from the original on 2013-12-16. Retrieved 2013-12-16.
- ^ The Barron Hilton Cup | FAI Gliding Commission – IGC Archived March 14, 2007, at the Wayback Machine