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2006 World Meet of S&A - Malevsky Cup

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Yesterday ended with the completion of the first round of men's accuracy and went right through the first round of women's accuracy.

Keith and James made their second rejump and scored a .00 and .02 to make the team total .02. Not a bad start.

The women's scores were .02, .00, .00, .04, and .00 to give them a .02 round.

We are back on the drop zone this morning at 0645 hrs waiting to start up some accuracy. Conditions look nice out there. Cool wind at 2 to 3 m/s. Should be a lot of dead centers.

More later..........

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On the DZ at 7 again this morning for another long day of competition. We didn't get fininshed yesterday until 9pm.

Elisa is sitting in third in women's style going into the final round. The best 10 women moved to the final and are up in the air already. Elisa has a tenth of a second advantage over one of the Russian girls and a chance to move up with a fast, clean set. The judges are gigging hard so clean is best.

Men's team had a couple of good rounds yesterday in accuracy. .02 for the second round and a .00 for the third. That gives up a .04 total after three rounds which is good enough for about 6th place. Stu and I are sitting at .00 still but still a long way to go.

Men got through the third round of style yesterday. James Hayhurst and myself we the only US team to make the cut. We both turned in around a 7.4 set after gigs which wasn't good enough to move on to the semi final. Jimmy is sitting around 26th and I'm 22nd. Only 19 moved on to the semi.

Looks like rain coming in tomorrow so they are cranking things up today. We are prepped for a very long day, again.

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Looks like some weather moving in this morning. Might get some jumps off before the bad stuff gets here.

Yesterday afternoon was fairly exciting in accuracy. Winds were so strong upstairs the Czech girls backed up past the tuffet. I think they protested for unexpected winds aloft but not sure of the outcome.

The round was going ok for most of the women until our team was coming in. Wind was reading 2 to 3 m/s as I watched Cheryl turn in right over the top of the tuffet. She was feeling some really strong stuff very close to the ground. She was looking good until she started to transition the canopy and the parachute just kept flying past the pad for a .16. Elisa followed her staying steep as well. She worked the canopy well and scored a .01. Angela came in next looking like she was making a her normal high arrival approach. The canopy circled around the pad and Angela picked up a .16 as well. Amy tried her best to get to the pad but the canopy balloon over and she took a .16. Rhonda played it safe and brought it in tight for a .03. This one was not a good round for the women, dropping them from 4th place to 8th. After our girls, the last three teams had the same conditions and the same problems.

The first Chinese girl pasted the last jumper from the team in front of her causing them to both approach the target at the same time. The Chinese girl descended just a little faster and hit the target first getting a .01. She took her time getting off the target and the other girl landed on the pad just as it was reset scoring a .00. The crowd went wild.

As the rest of the Chinese girls came in they were being thrown all over the place. One scored a .07 and another a .02. The fourth girl looked like she was landing short of the tuffet until she threw the toggles to the keepers, swooping up to the tuffet, and putting her foot down as she screamed past the pad to score a dead center .00. The crowd went wild again. Fifth girl had little problem getting to the tuffet and scoring a .00 to save what could have been a really bad round for the past world champions.

As soon as the women finished the round we went on hold until later in the day. Once we started back up the winds were back to normal. It must have been just a freak wind layer to past through because the conditions were great for the next round.

Definitely going to be raining most of the day today. I'm sitting here watching the lightning all around. Better get of the machine before it gets here. More later.......

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After sitting in the hanger watching a thunder storm pass, we spent the rest of the day waiting for the winds to die down. Winds were over 9 m/s until around 6 pm, when the organizers finally were able to launch the wind sikis (wind dummies or wind drift technicians).

Once the winds did calm down, conditions were beautiful. I saw a lot of dead centers before we went up. Men's team stepped out around 8 pm, about 30 minutes before sunset here. We took advantage of the air and scored five dead centers to make our second dead center round of the meet. Last team landed just as the sun was disappearing below the horizon.

This morning the wind sikis are back in the air and the last few teams who didn't get a jump yesterday are preparing. Once those teams are done, women will start into the 7th round accuracy. Conditions look awesome now. Should be a lot of DCs today.

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Conditions were great but we picked up .03 as a team in round 7. Just one more round to go and we are sitting in the middle of the pack.

Unfortunately, Stu dropped .08 on that one and I dropped a .01. There were still 7 guys with .00 going into the round, so every .01 is another nail in the coffin.

More later......going to go out and watch the girls now!

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Copied/pasted from another thread by 3331:

http://www.uspa.org/news/index.htm#081506

(updated 08/17/06)
The World Championships of Freefall Style & Accuracy Landing and Canopy Formation began August 12 at DZ Stupino, 100 miles south of Moscow, Russia, with 25 countries entered. In addition to the world championships, the drop zone is hosting the Anton Malevsky International Cup, which included a formation skydiving event. Three 4-way teams from the USA—Fastrax, Synchronicity and Thunder—were part of the field of eleven teams. When the ten-round meet ended August 16, Fastrax had placed third for the bronze medal behind the Russian and French teams.

By August 17, two of the four canopy formation events, 4-way rotation and 4-way sequential, had ended with the USA winning the sequential competition. The other two canopy formation events continue with three rounds of each to finish on the last day of competition, August 18.

In the freefall style & accuracy landing events, the USA was challenged by very seasoned competition, and only Elisa Feldt and Chris Moore will continue into the tenth and final round of accuracy. But when the freefall style event ended August 16, Feldt had finished third of almost 60 competitors, winning the bronze medal.

A huge party with an expected 10,000 spectators will help the skydivers celebrate the end of the competition Saturday, August 19.
Arrive Safely

John

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After six days of competition, the style and accuracy world meet ended this morning. We completed all the scheduled rounds yesterday, ending with the final in men's and women's accuracy.

Most of the competitors headed to Moscow today for some culture, but a few of us came back to the dz to watch the tie breaking jumps in team and individual accuracy. There were two guys tied for first with .00 and three guys tied for third with .01. Also, two teams were tied for first in team acc and two team for third.

Here's the results: http://www.malevskycup.ru/results/acc.xls

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There is an unofficial summary of the results at the event site, and official results for accuracy, style, and overall from FAI. These are all normal Web pages and not a spreadsheet file.

Eule
(not a participant in the meet, just posting links)
PLF does not stand for Please Land on Face.

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