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Did You Know...

... that Spaceland Lite took the AAA Class overall top spot for the 2nd time?

AAA Class top spot: Spaceland Lite
posted Jul 30th, 2013 - The weather made it once again impossible last weekend to fill the overall leaderboard in three of the four categories with scores for six rounds. This time, the AAA Class teams could not complete the meet at three different locations. The scores for only two rounds from Texas, Northern Plains and Germany also had an impact on the standings.

The AAA Class winner is coming from Texas, and Spaceland Lite took the top spot for the second time at the team's second meet. The Usual Suspects from Germany were only one point behind after Round 2 and finished with the higher meet average after six rounds (13.4) in Kassel.

Spaceland Lite posted the scores for the two rounds at Skydive San Marcos' annual Summer Showdown 4way competition.

July 27th, 2013Round 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6TotalAvg
RankAAA Class15,F,D,1812,L,A,N6,O,K,59,16,CP,G,M,8H,19,7TotalAvg
1Spaceland Lite (US)1312----2512.5
2Usual Suspects (DE)1212(15)(13)(15)-24(13.4)
3Bad Boys (CZ)1011(13)(13)(14)(13)21(12.3)
4Relative Team (CZ)87(10)(8)(12)(9)17(9.0)
4Paradox Kassel (DE)89----178.5
6Hvezdy (CZ)95(7)(10)(14)(12)14(9.5)
7Accord (CZ)76(6)(5)(9)(8)13(6.8)
7Fourcast (US)67----136.5
AA Class top spot: FAQ
Jen Illingworth reported from Texas: "The competition in Texas began with a competitors briefing at 8am conducted by Meet Director Vic Krusi, who is also the DZ's Assistant Manager. Judge for the day, well known Texas formation skydiver Henry Butler, reiterated the age-old adage of ‘show-me the grips’ and then it was kick-off time."

Teams competed in three categories (Rookie, AA, AAA), with Spaceland Lite traveling the longest distance to post the AAA Class scores. Local skydivers formed the Rookie Class lineup of Woody’s Ringers.

The AA Class was the most competitive category in Texas, with home team Glitter Girls and two local pickup teams, FAQ and Daisy Dukes. Jen Illingworth said that a lack of a videographer for Daisy Dukes resulted in Meet Director Vic Krusi stepping into his second role for the meet: "He is to be thanked for being such a team player. When asked when was the last time he had videoed a 4way team he was heard to remark that it was 11,500 jumps ago, and he had taken the team out on exit. Thankfully for Daisy Dukes things were better at this attempt..."

July 27th, 2013Round 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6TotalAvg
RankAA Class 15,F,DL,A,N,186,O,K9,C,21P,G,M,8H,19,7TotalAvg
1FAQ (US)TSL99----189.0
2Glitter Girls (US)TSL48----126.0
3Daisy Dukes (US)TSL55----105.0
5Plug It In Anywhere (US)NPSL44(6)(3)(4)(6)8(4.5)
4Those Guys (US)NPSL54(5)(4)(4)(2)9(4.0)
Almost missed Round 2: Spaceland Lite
Jen Illingworth then explained how the weather made life difficult in Texas last weekend: "Unfortunately the weather gods were displeased with us and conspired to make it a long and somewhat frustrating day of skydiving competition."

All teams completed the first round before the clouds brought jumping to a halt. Jen Illingworth said that the meet still continued hours later: "A tantalizing patch of blue several hours later spurred everyone into a ‘NOW’ call, only Spaceland Lite was missing three team members who had gone for a run! Woody’s Ringers were substituted into Lite’s slot and four teams completed their 2nd round on Load 4. Lite returned to complete Round 2 on Load 5."

DZ management and teams tried to continue with Round 3, which resulted only in a plane ride to altitude and back. Jen Illingworth said that the good spirits still prevailed: "Everyone was delighted to have taken part in the annual 4way meet. It was also good to see 4way trainee judge Lori Mitchell learning the ropes from Henry Butler. FAQ’s proved that even though they were a pickup team, the practice at iFLY Austin had tuned them well – they placed 1st in AA scoring 9-pointers in both rounds."

Special meaning in the name: Woody's Ringers
Those numbers even outscored the Glitter Girls who placed 2nd with a 6.0 average on home turf. Team member Jen Illingworth said that their most notable achievement was a special one: "We got DZO & videographer Paul Illingworth to finally wear some glitter after almost two full seasons!"

Jen Illingworth added that the Daisy Dukes deserved credit for the best team outfits and the 5.0 average in 3rd place, and she also explained the name of the Rookie Class team: "Woody’s Ringers were named after popular local jumper Miguel ‘Woody’ Carrasco who died last month in a skydiving accident." She said that Woody's Ringers had a great first round and a less successful Round 2, which was forgotten quickly at the end of the day:

"Following the award ceremony with medals and NSL certificates, the Glitter Girls provided a veritable banquet of pasta dishes, which were washed down by some adult beverages and proved a fitting end to the day..."

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