The F-Class World Championships (FWC)

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The eagerly awaited F-Class World Championships (FWC) in Bloemfontein, South Africa, in April 2021 have been postponed to April 2022.

A vote within the international F-Class community was taken after concerns were expressed about the ability of teams to attend In 2021 as well as all the uncertainties around planning for an event in 2021.

The organisers, SABU have confirmed that the FWC will now be held in April 2022, and that they hope to confirm the exact dates in about two weeks time.

They intend to reissue individual invitations to each member country with the new dates, but they will also put the dates on their website when finalised. www.sabisley.com

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