On July 7th, the 2024 South China Sea Summer Five-Pass Sea Flying Ace Pigeon Race in Taiwan, China ushered in the third level.
At 6:30 a.m., the race was successfully released in the designated sea area, with a flight distance of 270 kilometers, sunny and cloudy weather, southeast wind level 2, light waves, visibility of 13 kilometers, temperature of 27 degrees, and water temperature of 29 degrees.
A total of 16 pigeon clubs from Tainan, Kaohsiung and Pingtung participated in this race, with a total of 2,185 lofts and 23,487 pigeons basketed. However, in the end, 833 lofts and 1,731 pigeons were effectively returned, of which 2 pigeons would arrive in single digits, and the combined arrival rate was 7.37%, which was the lowest since the start of the one-pass system. The winner of the race was 1085.660 m/min and came from the Tainan Champion Pigeon Club.
There are still two levels in the one-level system that have not yet started, and the flight distance of the competition is even farther than the other. At the same time, just after the summer heat, the temperature will only gradually climb and will not fall. Will the pigeons be able to continue to hold on in the next two levels, and who will be able to dominate the sea?
2024 Taiwan South China Sea Summer One Pass System Third Pass Homing Data