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ianmdrennan

Nationals 2005 Canopy Piloting

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Scores currently posted at Omniskore!
http://www.omniskore.com/comp/2005/nats/index.htm

Results from Rounds 1 & 2

1 Jonathan Tagle
G *Francisco Neri
2 JC Colclasure
3 Ian Bobo
4t Jeff Provenzano
4t Curt Sawnson
6 Kamuran Bayrasli
7 Nick Kaminski
8 Matt Lewis
9 Brian McNenney
10t TJ Landgren
10t Steve Curtis
12 Andy Farrington
13 Jim Slaton
14 Dusty Smith
15 Kenny Pugh
16 Shalan Allmen
17 Scott Roberts
18 Jacob Kilfoyle
G *Chris Hayes
19t Bundy Taylor
19t John Judy
21 Chuck Owen
G *Kaz Sheekey
22 Kevin Love
23 Paul Ashmore
24 Nick Boyd
25 Clint Clawson
26 Shannon Pilcher
27 Robert Brockman
28 Ray Dutch
29 Gregory Compton
30 Luke Aikins
31 Keri Farrington
G *Junior Silva

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Don't have an update on the scores, but wanted to pass on some kudos to a hot new swoop-chick - LewMonst is competing in intermediate and doing great :)
Just happy to see another cool chick swooping well - keep it up Lew!!

Kolla
Blue Skies Magazine

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Thanks Kolla!
I don't know if any final results are posted anywhere... hopefully omniskore will post them. I had a lot of fun! We dealt with some funky winds at times. A big thanks to Kiki and all the judges and volunteers who set up the courses and ran the show!
Kaz Sheekey is my hero.
peace
lew
http://www.exitshot.com

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She's a Guest, so not included in the official final rankings. She had a great meet! She made the finals, so the top half. One of her accuracy rounds in the finals schooled everyone. There was funky winds, a bit downwind and everyone was stalling and chowing to hit zone 5, she got all the lines and stood it up.

peace
lew
http://www.exitshot.com

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Just so people know, it's incredibly easy to go from the top half to near the bottom in a single skydive at a "classic" swoop meet. One vertical can usually ruin a meet for you. Two verts and you are really done. It is much more important to get the entrance gate than it is to go 400 feet or do a sub-three-second speed round. Without the gate, the round is for naught, no matter how cool it looked. The very best compitors cut the gates the closest, knowing that if they do just barely clear they are going to sail much farther and rip through much faster.

Chuck

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