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2014 Performance Cup/World Series

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Congrats to Spike Harper (UK), winner of the Open Category Overall at the 2014 Performance Cup at Skydive Elsinore.

Congrats to David Duffy(Ireland), winner of the Advanced Category Overall at the 2014 Performance Cup at Skydive Elsinore.

2nd place (Open) went to Tony Urugallo/UK
3rd Place (Open) went to Travis Mickle/USA

2nd place (advanced) went to David Duffy of Ireland
3rd place (advanced) went to Kristiaan Szeptiko of Australia

The event went off without a hitch, perfect weather and no safety issues. Thanks to all that participated; see you next year at the announced locations!

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Congrats to Spike Harper (UK), winner of the Open & Advanced Category Overall at the 2014 Performance Cup at Skydive Elsinore.

Congrats to David Duffy(Ireland), winner of the Intermediate Category Overall at the 2014 Performance Cup at Skydive Elsinore.

2nd place (Open & Advanced) went to Tony Urugallo/UK
3rd Place (Open & Advanced) went to Travis Mickle/USA

2nd place (intermediate) went to David Duffy of Ireland
3rd place (intermediate) went to Kristiaan Szeptiko of Australia

The event went off without a hitch, perfect weather and no safety issues. Thanks to all that participated; see you next year at the announced locations!


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It's by suit. Each model name is assigned to a category.

It looks like some suits may be in the wrong category and everyone knows that some manufacturers make many different suits with the same model name stitched on them ;-) so perhaps two suits with the same or similar names shouldn't be in the same category.

Some very experienced guys are cleverly staying in the lower categories meaning that the others have no chance. Smart but not very sporting.

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It's by suit. Each model name is assigned to a category.

It looks like some suits may be in the wrong category and everyone knows that some manufacturers make many different suits with the same model name stitched on them ;-) so perhaps two suits with the same or similar names shouldn't be in the same category.

Some very experienced guys are cleverly staying in the lower categories meaning that the others have no chance. Smart but not very sporting.



Valid points but this is based on suits and not experience which means if someone doesn't want to upsize and they are really good in a smaller suit that person should still be able to compete. I don't see what sportsmanship has to do with it... But yeah I see your point

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