steinkamp 0 #1 August 11, 2002 2002 WFFC Pre-Nationals Sport Accuracy Competition I am pleased to present the winners of the WFFC Pre-Nationals Sport Accuracy Competition held at Rantoul, IL on August 6th. The Team Sport Accuracy Standings: 1st Place Team: Couch Freaks Swoopee BangersScore: 8.39 metersJudy Hayes, Bill Hayes, Dean Bickel, Calvin Harvey 2nd Place Team: Flying HellfishScore: 21.16 metersRay Walker, Ron Walker, Paul Robinson, Mike Wolfe 3rd Place Team: Flying Tigers Team StealthScore: 52.08 metersJames Burriss, Jeremy Aartun, Jeff Hekking, Adam Bauer 4th Place Team: Rag TagScore: 150.00 metersMike Welsh, C.J. Hartwigsan, John McMillan, Mark Welchert The Individual Sport Accuracy Standings: Standard Canopy Class (<1:1 psf)1st Place - Calvin Harvey, 0.10 meters2nd Place - Dean Bickel, 0.30 meters3rd Place - Bill Hayes, 0.61 meters4th Place - Judy Hayes, 7.38 meters 5th Place - Paul Robinson, 7.41 meters6th Place - John McMillan, 45.00 meters6th Place - Frank Odendahl, 45.00 meters6th Place - Mark Welchert, 45.00 meters Ultra Canopy Class (>1:1 psf)1st Place - Jeremy Aartun, 0.00 meters2nd Place - Mike Wolfe, 0.96 meters3rd Place - Adam Bauer, 2.64 meters4th Place - Ron Walker, 4.01 meters 5th Place - James Burriss, 4.44 meters6th Place - Ray Walker, 8.78 meters7th Place - C.J. Hartwigsan, 30.00 meters7th Place - Mike Welsh, 30.00 meters9th Place - Jeff Hekking, 45.00 meters Sportsmanship Award: Frank Odendahl, Hanover, Germany A special thanks to my judging crew of Karen Puder, Jim "Apple" Appelbaum, D. Mack, Virginia Wolf, Tamara Koyn and Larry Talbert. Respectfully Submitted,Jeff SteinkampChief Judge Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Viking 0 #2 August 11, 2002 cool man thanx for sharing! Do these guys just do hop-n-pops?I swear you must have footprints on the back of your helmet - chicagoskydiver My God has a bigger dick than your god -George Carlin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
steinkamp 0 #3 August 12, 2002 The competitors jump in teams of four from 12,500 feet. Due to the other 3000 to 4000 jumps made that day, we need to exit at the same altitude as they do. Hop'n pops would be dangerous as the jump plane would be flying at 2500 ft right down the middle of the drop zone. Each team does some 4-way RW but that does not count in the Sport Accuracy contest. Regards, Judgin' Jeff Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites