LIVE AND INTERACTIVE: Worthing Birdman 2010 '“ Day two

WILL anyone beat Toby Quantrill's 29.83 metre flight on day one of Worthing International Birdman?

The field is wide open in the Condor class for day two of Worthing Birdman.

In second place is the reigning Birdman Condor class champion Ron Freeman, with last year's Leonardo class flyer Dr Bill Brooks in third place.

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The action starts at 2.50pm today (Sunday, August 15) on Worthing Pier.

Follow the action Worthing Pier with the Herald's online live and interactive Worthing Birdman blog by clicking here.

As well as keeping readers posted on the live blog and through the Worthing Herald Twitter account, there will be live video feeds and mini podcasts.

Twitter users can also follow the official Worthing Birdman feed and make their own comments by using the #WorthingBirdman hashtag.

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Facebook and Twitter users can add the event logo to their accounts by visiting the Worthing Birdman Twibbon page.

The Herald online team will be checking in between 2-3pm on Saturday, and 2.30-3.30pm on Sunday at Worthing Pier on the online location game Foursquare, in a bid to unlock the rare swarm badge.

So far only two Foursquare swarm has occured in the UK and just 50 people need to check in at roughly the same time at the same location, so let's make it for Worthing Birdman.

After the event videos will go online at this website, and a Worthing Birdman 2010 picture special will appear in the Thursday, August 19 edition of the Herald series.

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