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World
Parachuting Championships
Page
updated 18 August 2008
The
international calendar of skydiving events is organised by the
International Parachuting Commission (IPC) of the World Air Sports
Federation (FAI). For the latest information, please use this
link to the Sport Parachuting events page on the FAI website: http://events.fai.org/parachuting/calendar.asp
WPC
2008
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30th FAI
World Style and Accuracy Parachuting Championship, Lucenec, Slovak
Republic,
27/07/2008 - 01/08/2008 http://airportlucenec.lcdc.sk/
Head
of UK Delegation: Paul Moore
UK
competitors: Glenn
Stephenson, Peter Sizer, Deane Smith, Alastair Macartney, Esther
Reynolds
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18th FAI
World Formation Skydiving Championships and 7th FAI World
Artistic Skydiving Championships La Salmagne - Maubeuge France,
09/08/2008 - 14/08/2008 http://maubeuge2008.org/
Head
of UK Delegation: John Smyth MVO, BPA Chairman
UK
competitors:
4-way FS Open: Team Fusion - Lynne Murray,
Laura McLelland, Henry Chow, Alan Thompson & Simon Cathrine www.skydive-fusion.co.uk
4-way FS Female:
Team
Storm - Sarah Smith, Hannah
Betts, Kate Stephens, Claire Scott & Gary Wainwright
(camera)
www.stormskydivingteam.co.uk
8-way FS Team Connextion - Sacha Chilton, Phil
Curtis, Phil Hartree, Ian Hodgkinson, Andy Pook, Andy Scott, Dave
Ruffell, Mark Whitehead, Dave Butterell (camera) www.connextion.info
Freefly: Team Volairkix - Mike Carpenter, Adam Mattacola & Andy
Newell (camera) www.volareproflight.com/volare-team.php
Freefly:
Team Lillo Avalore - Louis Harwood, Rob McVey, Pete Clarke
Freestyle Female: Team Bullet Freestyle - Pixie Hodgson & Al
Hodgson; Team Tumbleweed - Deb Clarke & Jim
Weir (camera)
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13th FAI
World Canopy Formation Parachuting Championships, Teuge,
Netherlands, 09/09/2008 - 14/09/2008
ftp://www.fai.org/parachuting/championships/5258_b1.pdf
Head
of UK Delegation: Ian Marshall, BPA CF Rep
UK
competitors:
CF
2-way sequential: Adam
Johnson, Doug Preston, Craig Poxon
(camera)
CF
4-way sequential and CF 4-way rotation: Paul
Speller, Adam Johnson, Gavin McLeod, Doug Preston, Craig Poxon
(camera)
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WPC
2008 Canopy Piloting
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2nd FAI
World Canopy Piloting Parachuting Championship, Wonderboom Airport,
South Africa, 18/11/2008 - 23/11/2008
www.canopypiloting.co.za.
Head
of UK Delegation: Paul Moore
UK
competitors: Mike
Gorman, Spencer Hogg, Alastair Macartney, Martin Reynolds, Deane Smith,
Stu Storey, Brian Vacher.
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WPC
2006
FS
and Artistic - Gera, Germany:
6-11 August 2006
- official
website: www.worldmeet2006.com
Congratulations to British women's 4-way
Formation Skydiving Team Airkix - World Champions

Team
Airkix - World Champions 2006, women's 4-way Formation Skydiving
CF
and Classics - Stupino, Russia: 12-20 August 2006
Canopy
Piloting - Vienna, Austria: 23-27 August 2006
The
British National Team to compete in WPC 2006 was selected at the selection
Nationals in 2005 (except in Canopy Piloting, where no Nationals were
held in 2005, and instead the Canopy Piloting World Cup held in August
2005 was used for selection). The British National Champions of
2005 in the above disciplines are invited to represent their country
at WPC 2006.

The
British teams that took part in WPC 2006 were:
WPC
2006 FS and Artistic - Gera, Germany
FS
4-way Open, 4-way Team – Dave Tyler, Alastair Macartney, Dane
Kenny, Aaron Faith, Spencer Hogg (camera), Andy Goodall (alternate).
FS
4-way Female, Team Airkix – Claire ‘Sparky’ Scott, Amanda Kemp,
Emma Beyer, Julia Foxwell, Andy Wright (camera)
8-way
FS, Team Connexion – Ian ‘Milko’ Hodgkinson, Phil Curtis, Marcus
Beck, Andy Ibbetson, Derek Thomas, Dave Ruffell, Rob Stevenson, Andy
Pook, Gary Wainwright (camera)
Female
Freestyle, Team Tumbleweed – Deb Clarke, Jim Weir (camera)
Male
Skysurf, Team Insanely Board – Rohan Beal, Richard Wiggins (camera)
Freefly,
Team Outbreak – Jim Harris, Mike Carpenter, Andy Newell (camera);
Team Avalore – Louis Harwood, David Downham, Rob McVey (camera)
Officials:
Head of Delegation - John Smyth;
Delegation Manager - Andy Scott;
Invited FS judges - Bob Charters, Karla Cole, Ruth Cooper.
WPC
2006 CF and Classics - Stupino, Russia
Classics
– Jeff Chandler, Nick Johnston, Stuart Morris, Esther Reynolds, Pete
Sizer, Glenn Stephenson
CF
4-way Rotations, Team CFUK - Colin Dickson, Paul Speller, Adam
Johnson, Eugene Brennan, Pat Hammond (camera), Paul Yeoman (alternate)
CF
2 way Sequential, Team Outcasts - Steve Saunders, Paul Yeoman, Ian
Marshall (camera), Jason Snailham (alternate)
CF
4-way sequential, Team Outcasts - Steve Saunders, Paul Yeoman, Ray
Brewer, Eugene Brennan, Ian Marshall (camera), Jason Snailham
(alternate)
CF
8-way speed, Team Outcasts – Steve Saunders, Paul Yeoman, Eugene
Brennan, Ray Brewer, Ian Marshall, Colin Dickson, Paul Speller, Adam
Johnson, Pat Hammond (camera), Jason Snailham (alternate)
Officials:
Head of Delegation - John Hitchen; Delegation Manager - John
Page; Invited Judge - Bob King.
WPC
2006 Caopy Piloting - Vienna, Austria
British
Canopy Piloting Team – Brian Vacher, Paul Rossouw, Michael Holmes,
Alastair Macartney, Mark Bayada
Officials:
Head of Delegation - John Smyth;
Delegation Manager - Grant Richards;
Trainee International Canopy Piloting Judge -
Kate Charters.
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WPC
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World Parachuting Championship in Formation Skydiving
The teams consisting of 4, 8 or 16 members and a freefall
camera-flyer have to perform, during a limited working time, a
sequence of formations and transition manoeuvres, and repeat
this sequence as many times as possible during the working time.
World Parachuting Championship in Canopy Formation
Team members compete under open parachutes (canopies). Once
out of the aircraft, they deploy their parachutes immediately
and proceed to build different formations by linking together.
They connect by putting their feet on another parachute, in the
parachute lines or on another jumper's body.
World Parachuting Championship in Freeflying
Freeflying, the ultimate in creative freefall, is one of the
latest events in sport parachuting and the only one to
incorporate all dimensional axes during the freefall part of a
parachute jump. The teams consist of three athletes, two
freeflyers and a camera-flyer, who also contributes to the
team's sporting performance. Judges score the team for both
technical skill and artistic merit.
World Parachuting Championship in Freefall Style and
Accuracy Landing
Freefall Style is an individual
discipline where the athlete performs a prescribed sequence of
maneuvers in freefall as precisely as possible against the
clock, rotating around different body axes, performing turns and
loops and using both physical strength and aerodynamic forces.
Accuracy Landing is also an individual discipline where the
athlete has to steer his parachute to a precision landing on the
3 cm target in the centre of an electronic measuring device.
World Parachuting Championship in Freestyle Skydiving
and Skysurfing
The objective of Freestyle Skydiving is
to record a sequence of free or compulsory moves and poses in
freefall during a limited working time; the teams consist of a
performer and a freefall camera-flyer. Skysurfing is virtually
identical to Freestyle Skydiving, except that a board is
attached to the athletes' feet.
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World
Parachuting Championships
2004
18-24
September 2004 - Rijeka, Croatia:
FS, Classics, CF - click here
for the official site
For FS Results,
see: www.skyleague.com
See photos of the
British FS team at: http://targetskypics.fotopic.net/c293079.html
13-20
September 2004 - Brazil:
Artistic Events (AE: Freestyle, Skysurf, Freefly) - click
here for the official site
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World
Parachuting Championships Mondial 2003
Congratulations
to British Team VMax - World Champions in women's 4-way FS
click here for the Official
Mondial 2003 website
click here
for Omniskore's Mondial 2003 Results coverage

VMax
celebrate Gold
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UK
women's 4-way Formation Skydiving Team VMax has taken Gold
at the World Parachute Championships Mondial 2003 held from 6-13
September at Gap-Tallard Aerodrome near the French Alpine town of Gap
VMax
- Liz Groucott, Sarah Laughton, Sacha Chilton and Claire Scott, with
their camera flyer Andy Ford - beat off tough competition from Norway,
the USA and five other nations to come out top in a thrilling
competition that, to start with, didn't appear to be going their
way.
The
Norwegian team dominated the first five rounds, and by the middle of
the competition looked as if they had victory in the bag.
Starting round 6 from 2 points behind, VMax ratcheted it up a
notch to score a women's World Record 28 and took the lead for the
first time, now leaving Norway trailing by 2
points with the USA in third place.
After round 9, VMax had built up a 6-point cushion going into
the final round. In a
nail-biting tenth and final round, the Norwegian girls were up first
and scored a massive 18, leaving VMax needing 13 to win... when the
score was posted as a safe 15, the Brits in the crowd were ecstatic.
The VMax chicks, all wearing
Union Flag sports tops, went wild.
The Gold Medals were presented to the strains of the 'God Save
The Queen' and the Union Flag fluttered in the breeze.
Champagne flowed, and so did the tears
- and that included the boys!
VMax’s
fantastic victory is all the sweeter because it is the first time the
UK has ever won a Formation Skydiving (FS) World Championships. The
last time Britain won a medal in FS, it was a bronze… and that was
22 years ago!
The
BPA congratulates VMax on their world-class sporting excellence.
Congratulations also to the other UK teams that took part in
the Mondial 2003: 4-way FS
team XL, who just missed out on a Bronze;
8-way FS team VNE, and CF 4-way Team Focus and CF 8-way team
Hinton-8, and to the Style & Accuracy jumpers in the individual
and team events. The UK
Delegation did us all proud and made many friends throughout the world
parachuting community. Thanks
also to BPA Competitions Chairman John Smyth who worked tirelessly to
look after the organisation
of our delegation. For
scores and more information, click here for the official Mondial 2003
website, and click here for the Omniskore event website.
A full report on the UK at the
Mondial 2003 is in Skydive Mag for October 2003.
Thanks to Andy Scott for the event commentary in this summary.
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