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  1. I am tweeting from the meeting at www.twitter.com/tayaweiss Anyone can follow.

    The presentation I plan to make about wingsuit records is online now: http://post.ly/OhQ1

    I'm not the most prolific DZ.com poster, especially in the past few months. But if anyone wants my perspective or has questions about what I believe, anything related to the US National Record, my role as an IPC Wingsuit Working Group adviser, or anything else, send me a PM or email me, [email protected]. I'll send you my phone number and we can talk.

    Blue Skies, -T

  2. Both short (5:42) and long (13:33) event videos from the US National Wingsuit Record are online, both on www.facebook.com/raisethesky and www.raisethesky.org.

    You can download two versions of the long video here.

    The shorter video (that has been on the front page of our site) is now here.

    Thanks to Phil Peggs for the awesome video editing! And thanks to everyone who participated, once again. For anyone who wants to keep up to date on what Raise the Sky is doing, subscribe to our newsletter and follow us on facebook and twitter. Here's a link to the latest 2010 newsletter.
    It's the Year of the Dragon.

  3. Oh yes. Another amazing moment: when Lurch's name got drawn to win a free custom TonySuit. We also gave away two 50% coupons for an Argus, a 25% off coupon from Aerodyne and Scotty Burns, two copies of Matt Hoover's wingsuit photography book, a weekend of FREE jumping at Lodi with Team Ill Vision courtesy of WestCoast Wingsuits, and prints from videographers Scotty Burns, Matt Hoover, Craig O'Brien, and Mark Harris.

    I'll let someone else tell the story of how the party Thursday ended with a disappearing keg...
    It's the Year of the Dragon.

  4. Congratulations to a great team for coming together and setting a record - and raising both money and awareness for a good cause.

    The photo of the completed 68-way record is online at www.raisethesky.org.

    We're compiling media links to share. Here are a few from the preliminary list:

    CBS: "Wingsuit Flyers Trying to Break Record"
    http://cbs2.com/tv/Lake.Elsinore.wingsuit.2.1297594.html

    CBS embedded video:
    http://cbs2.com/video/[email protected]

    The Press-Enterprise: "Wingsuit fliers attempting world record in Lake Elsinore"
    http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/PE_News_Local_E_wingsuit06.47b3235.html

    The record holders are:

    Ralph Armstrong
    Avery Badenhop
    Brian Barnhart
    Riaan Bergh
    Rolf Brombach
    Paul Cain
    Elana Cain
    Brian Caldwell
    Scott Callantine
    Troy Church
    Damien Dykman
    Jhonathan Florez
    Alex Frey
    Kenneth Gajda
    David Gershfeld
    Silvestri Giovanni
    Robert Gray
    Steve Harrington
    Cate Heneghan
    Jimmy Hopper
    Sean Horton
    Richard Hough
    Shinichi Ito
    John Kallend
    Mark Krasinski
    Mette, Hogaard Kristensen
    Martin Libelt
    Benjamin Lowe
    Ryan Maher
    Sergey Makeev
    Marko Makela
    Dan Mayer
    Randy McCoy
    Francis Mobley
    Michal Motykiewicz
    Jeff Nebelkopf
    Sergey Nikulin
    Andreea Olea
    Alexander Osipov
    Justin Pabis
    Tero Paukku
    Ed Pawlowski
    Philip Peggs
    Craig Poxon
    Raider Ramstad
    Simon Repton
    Joe Rodriguez
    David Royer
    Valery Rozov
    Cliff Ryder
    Dennis Sattler
    Patrick Schraufnagel
    Alexey Shatilov
    Justin Shorb
    Irina Sinitsina
    Benny Skovhede
    Brian Snarr
    Kristin Sosso
    Jochen Stier
    Stephen Such
    Michael Swanson
    Michael Swearingen
    Jonathan Tagle
    Andrei Volkov
    Alexander von Scheidt
    Taya Weiss
    Bo Wienberg
    Duncan Wright

    Articles about the event will be in January's Parachutist; next issue of the BPA mag; and 90Percent.

    I can't say enough good things about the people who came out to fly this formation. The people who visited us from City Year had a great time and nothing but positive feedback about the amazing energy. Thanks to all for making this not just a record, but a meaningful event beyond our small community.

    For anyone who wasn't there, to learn more about it check out the Raise the Sky website. We raised more than $5000 to help underserved kids in Los Angeles stay in school B|

    It's the Year of the Dragon.

  5. Steve's memorial service will be held next Saturday, Nov. 21st at 11:00 AM.

    Wellesley Congregational Church
    2 Central St.
    Wellesley, MA

    The church is right in the center of town and a reception will follow.

    Edited to add: Adam is planning an ash dive at Skydive Pepperell in Massachusetts in the spring, when the weather thaws. Everyone will be welcome.
    It's the Year of the Dragon.

  6. Steve was one of my first wingsuiting friends in the US after I moved back from South Africa. Relentlessly positive, meticulous, smiling, hilarious at times, I was privileged to know him both on and off the dropzone. After meeting his husband Adam, I looked forward not just to many more years of flying with Steve and seeing his grin at the dropzone - but also to sharing more fun times on the ground.

    Adam is in medical school and was studying for exams this week while we made our Wingsuit Formation record attempts at Lake Elsinore to raise money for City Year. One of our taglines was "If we can fly, you can graduate!" Steve took a photo of the banner and sent it to Adam to make him laugh.

    At our last team debrief, I announced to the group that Steve's family had made a sizable donation to City Year through Raise the Sky, to support Steve's jumps for charity. Everyone applauded. I had told him many times throughout this year that in starting Raise the Sky and organizing a wingsuit record for a cause, I just wanted to get him to come out and participate.

    He requested a slot at the front left of the formation, flying behind me. He got it. I will treasure those jumps for the rest of my life.

    During the week Steve asked me to text Adam and thank him for letting Steve come out and participate in the record. I did. I never thought I would be calling back with such heart wrenching news not long later.

    Adam has asked that people please email photos of Steve to him at [email protected]. Having lost a partner myself, my soul aches for what Adam, and Steve's entire family, is going through now. If those who knew Steve can take the time to write something about him and send their photos, it would mean lot to them.

    "Blue Skies. This sport glows brightly, and burns incomparably beautiful images into our memories. That brightness comes at a very high cost. It's the lives of our friends, the blood and the bones of our sky family. That's the dark side, the Black Death. There is no one without the other." -Eric "tonto" Stephenson

    -T

    A memorial service is being planned for next week in Boston. I will update here when I have the details.
    It's the Year of the Dragon.

  7. I had one of the most amazing experiences in my skydiving and wingsuiting life yesterday. Some Raise the Sky and Wingsuit Bigway people - me, Phil Peggs, Simon Repton, Eli Bolotin, and Jeff Nebelkopf - went to see a City Year Los Angeles elementary school as part of our awareness raising around the dropout problem in the US.

    We went to film City Year volunteers tutoring kids, interview people in the program, etc. but ended up talking a lot about wingsuits, why we do what we do, what it feels like to fly, and how we overcome fear to behave like flying squirrels. Kids ask the best questions, and have the biggest dreams.

    I realized that I had never even imagined what it would feel like to hear a 9 year old say, "I want to fly a wingsuit when I grow up!" It changed my whole perspective, getting to see it all from the point of view of a kid from South LA who lives 2 miles from the beach but has never seen the ocean.

    We are so lucky.

    Gotta get some sleep before jumping tomorrow... I think I can manage five hours or so!

    -T
    PS There are some photos on our blog.
    It's the Year of the Dragon.

  8. Things are coming together really well. We have 75 registered participants, all of whom will be given a slot to fly this weekend while we warm up in four individual teams. Everyone has been qualified by a Team Captain according to our skills checklist (if anyone is curious and hasn't seen it, it's available for pdf download at www.raisethesky.org/wingsuit). USPA Judges are lined up for Wednesday and Thursday.

    We had a great meeting at City Year yesterday, and they are coordinating a national twitter campaign with us at all their offices (will keep you guys posted on this). Some of their volunteers are coming out to be with us next week, and I think at least one is going to do a tandem jump to wish us luck.

    There has been a good amount of press and TV interest after all of our press releases went out in the last few days, and we are also coordinating with both local and national City Year communication teams. I got a call from NBC yesterday and it seems they might run some of our footage next week. That press release is on the front page of www.raisethesky.org for anyone interested.

    We'll keep updating everyone on what's up, and our press releases and media alerts will be on the site.

    Today five of us are going to visit an elementary school in South LA to meet some City Year volunteers and kids and shoot footage to show all the participants and put into our event video. They really loved the idea that "If we can fly, you can graduate", and I think it will be fun.

    In the meantime, participants are starting to arrive at Elsinore, the weather is beautiful, and I'm getting excited!

    Free coffee starts Sunday morning B|

    It's the Year of the Dragon.

  9. Hi - Mark Harris arrived tonight too, so both Phil and Mark will be on hand for organizing loads. I'll be in and out all week, getting stuff ready for participants' arrival B|

    The official event blog launches Friday on www.raisethesky.org and we will be constantly updating our twitter and facebook pages, www.twitter.com/raisethesky and www.facebook.com/raisethesky.

    We've got lots of press interest in the record, so look out for media at the event, including a Japanese television show filming participant Shinichi Ito throughout the week.

    Eli Bolotin, a Raise the Sky board member, skydiver, and novice wingsuiter, will be running ground crew, helping out press and spectators, and putting out fires throughout the event. He arrives at Elsinore on Thursday night and will be your best friend if you need anything from Advil to random advice or emergency errands. He also happens to be trained as an EMT (Emergency Medical Technician), which we hope we won't need but doesn't suck to have around just in case.

    The Casino hotel is now fully booked (a team briefing has gone out to participants with more info) but there are still plenty of places to stay for others who want to come say hi and cheer us on.

    The USPA judging is lined up and everyone is getting really excited. It's going to be great.

    On Thursday afternoon some of us are going to an elementary school in South LA to see and film the work that City Year is doing - and meet the kids who will benefit from our charitable donation and the attention we're bringing to City Year's tutoring and mentoring work (www.cityyear.org/losangeles).

    Our event video will feature footage from the school, and hopefully a message of encouragement from lots of our jumpers. Many kids in the Los Angeles schools are at risk of dropping out and worse. What we're doing seems impossible to most people, just as graduating and succeeding in life seems impossible to some of these kids. We're going to inspire them by setting a record, and that to me is one of the most exciting things about this event :)
    See you soon! -T

    It's the Year of the Dragon.

  10. PS - I am cutting and pasting here from my initial posting that started this thread, just so we don't start misinterpreting the rules by page 4 of the thread (emphasis added):

    ***
    Proposed amendment to Section 12 of the Skydiver’s Competition Manual
    11 July 2009
    Taya Weiss
    USPA Board Meeting, Dallas

    12-3.2 General

    E. Records are categorized as follows:

    Add:

    21. Wingsuit formation skydiving, largest formation

    a. Definition: A minimum of 4 Wingsuit fliers in proximate formation, without grips
    b. Completion is judged using a scalable grid of adjacent red and black diamonds. Each diamond has four 90-degree angles. Diamond sides overlap by 13.5% to allow each participant an additional margin of acceptable flying area. The grid is overlaid digitally on a still photograph of the formation to determine relativity of all fliers and completion of the formation
    c. Judges will place the grid over the formation in a way that attempts to fit all participants within their grid space (“best fit” method)
    d. The “best fit” indicates that if there is a way all participants can fit within their grid spaces, the grid will be placed in that orientation.
    e. To be judged successfully within their grid space, some part of the Wingsuit flier must be visible inside a line delineating their space
    f. The grid line is “out of bounds”


    12-3.3 Procedures

    Add:

    D. Winguit formation claims shall submit for judging, in addition to the above:

    a. A diagram showing the intended formation
    b. One still photograph of the completed formation with all fliers visible
    c. One video perspective of the jump from exit to breakoff to show continuity
    d. The grid will be available to download from the USPA website
    It's the Year of the Dragon.

  11. Actually, it is in the rules. The grid is defined with 90 degree angles, which prevents it from being "squished".

    Your second point is addressed by requiring video of the jump to be included for judging - which shows continuity of the formation.

    Furthermore, two judging signatures are required. For a state record, one can be an S&TA and the second must be a qualified USPA judge.

    For judges who do not have a photo program that can layer the grid like Photoshop, they have accepted a quick training and use of another available laptop computer. They have still done the actual placing of the grid themselves.
    It's the Year of the Dragon.

  12. "That 25-way" is a figment of Jarno's imagination, not a standing record.

    And people both within and outside the discipline have already accepted that objective judging criteria are a great place to start helping people achieve real goals in the sky and grow wingsuiting.

    I'm out of here to go and organize a national charity wingsuit record that will benefit kids and grow a sponsorship base for wingsuiting. If I spent half as much time defending this stuff as people do criticizing it, I'd never have time to organize anything :S

    Blue Skies and happy complaining :P, -T

    It's the Year of the Dragon.


  13. Did you ever get certificates for the Summerfest 25-way?***

    Yes, the Chicago 25-way is the current Illinois state AND US National record. If you want a paper certificate I believe you can contact HQ and order (they cost money!)

    The history of all state records is kept online at the USPA website as well.
    It's the Year of the Dragon.

  14. Quote

    With the grid being pushed quite active



    The grid is actually being "adopted quite active" rather than "pushed". I have never been to Australia and I've never skydived in the UK, but people in those two places are interested of their own accord.

    Yet another way to look at the situation is that without a recognized standard to start out with, there is no basis for future improvement. This is an evaluative time, but one during which "the community" is actually motivated and allowed to set records and have them judged by a fair system (rather than only the most vocal participants in this forum).

    locking ourselves down***

    There is no "lockdown", and no need for fear-based "what-if" computer illustrations. Life moves forward, not in pause mode. Trade in your disaster-scenario illustrations for a ticket to Elsinore. Come help us build something. Or organize your own and take that risk of being responsible for something progressive. It's more fun than worrying! :)
    -T
    It's the Year of the Dragon.

  15. Hey Matt,
    There are no "grid-gods" - only a single judging standard that has already been adopted by the USPA (and PASA, and the APF and BPA are in progress).

    I'm not a judge, but the formation does fit into the judging grid when I look at your photo. :)
    The official judging grid is scalable but has fixed aspect ratio. As far as the right angles are concerned, it is designed to make very large formations possible - and based on the experience of the 71-way at Elsinore last year, it is the best design we have. Hopefully we'll be able to show something beautiful and officially judgeable in November this year.

    For state records, though they are smaller formations, I hope everyone will be able to see that it's important to start somewhere with a discipline that has previously gone unrecognized by the USPA Competition Committee (and other countries' judges as well). This way all attempts can be compared and judged by the same standard.

    To submit your footage for a state record, download the State Record Form from the USPA SCM online (Section 12-3), fill it out by adding a category in the list ("Wingsuit Largest Formation"), and adding the participants' information and judging signatures as directed on the form.

    You will need that one still photo, the grid file which you obviously have, and video of the jump (to show continuity). One of the judges for a state record can be the S&TA. Then send the completed form, photo, and footage, along with credit card info or check to cover the fee, to USPA Headquarters. You will receive however many certificates you ordered (minimum one) in the mail when HQ has processed the record.

    -T

    It's the Year of the Dragon.

  16. Quote

    In Reply To
    Starbucks just became an official sponsor. Coffee for everyone, every morning starting Sunday!

    Bran muffins too?



    Breakfast will be served daily, too. I'm not guaranteeing bran muffins, but your selection has been noted :P
    It's the Year of the Dragon.

  17. Here are some I know are coming... NOT a complete list but it's a start since I believe that's what this thread was originally about :P I fly to LAX on October 29th. I know some other organizers will be out early too, if anyone wants to jump!

    EDITED TO ADD: And if you didn't read the Newsletter, all participants are entered into a draw to win a FREE custom TonySuit Wingsuit of your choice and other prizes, including The111's awesome book of Wingsuit Photography B| It's not too late to register and get there! Seriously, and a free X-Bird wouldn't suck.

    1. Lurch
    2. Tero Paukku
    3. kallend
    4. Taya
    5. Callantine
    6. Jeff Nebelkopf
    7. Duncan Wright
    8. Mark Harris
    9. Giovanni from Italy ;)
    10. Ed Pawlowski
    11. Phil Peggs
    12. Justin Shorb
    13. David Royer
    14. Mette Kristensen
    15. Randy McCoy
    16. Kris Sosso
    17. Riaan Bergh
    18. Dennis Sattler
    19. Brian Barnhart
    20. Pat Schraufnagel
    21. Rick Hough
    22. Raider Ramstad
    23. Troy Church
    24. Purple Mike
    25. Scott Gray
    26. Scotty Burns
    27. Craig O'Brien
    28. Matt Hoover
    29. Benny Skovhede
    30. Brian Drake
    31. Robert Gray
    32. Cate Heneghan
    33. Andreea Olea
    34. Simon Repton
    35. Dan Mayer
    36. Greg Drogaline
    37. Kenneth Gajda
    38. Michal
    39. Avery
    40. Ralph Armstrong
    41. Jonathan Tagle
    42. Paul Cain
    43. Elana Cain
    44. Bo Wienberg
    45. Rolf Brombach
    46. Brian Snarr
    47. Medusa
    48. Tim Hedderich
    49. Alex von Scheidt
    50. Sean Horton (Monkey)
    51. Marko Makela
    52. Guy Martin
    53. Jochen Stier
    54. Francis Mobley
    55. Mark Krasinski
    56. Ryan Maher
    57. Steve Harrington
    58. Steve Such
    59. Andrei Volkov
    60. Valery Rozov
    61. Shinichi Ito
    62. Sergey Nikulin
    63. David Sanders
    64. Alexey Shatilov
    65. Sergey Makeev
    66. Irina Sinitsina
    67. Alex Frey
    68. Aleksandr Osipov
    69. Justin Pabis
    70. David Patterson


    ...
    100. (?)

    It's the Year of the Dragon.