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Did You Know...

... that NSL-TV Unfiltered features the French national team in 4-way Open?

Mathieu Bernier with his new 4-way Open Class team in Eloy
posted Apr 21st, 2023 - The NSL News dedicated the second day of the FAI Indoor World Championship 2023 to the specific coverage of some of the top teams who set the standards in 4-way Formation Skydiving competition. This feature begins with the French national team in 4-way Open and the youngest lineup in this category.

National coach Mathieu Bernier began with the rebuilding of the French national team after the last outdoor world championship, the FAI Tanay Mondial in August 2021. Alban Rumolo, one of the youngest French 4-way and 8-way competitors in the country's history, was already in the 8-way and 4-way lineup in Russia, together with Damien Gouriou, the only team member older than 25 years of age.

Mathieu Bernier's next step was sending an even younger lineup to the 4-way Open Class competition of the FAI Indoor World Cup 2022. It was almost the complete Aerokart Ak'demie junior lineup who competed for France in Charleroi and outscored Arizona Airspeed in Round 2. This would be the last time that any team in the world would score higher for a single round than Airspeed.

Mathieu Quizy was the only team member who was not in the 4-way junior lineup of the Aerokart Ak'demie, and Mathieu Bernier selected him and Tom Mattoni for the new French 4-way Open Class team in both environments, indoors and outdoors. Tom Mattoni had gone through the basic training for a skydiver while he competed with the Aerokart Ak'demie junior team.

FAI Indoor World Championship 2023
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Total Avg
Rank 4-way Open E,14,3 K,F,22,17 O,7,5 N,2,18 L,P,12,15 M,10,D,H 16,9,C 1,G,J,8 4,Q,21 6,20,A B,11,19 Total Avg
1 Arizona Airspeed  US  27    35    39    27 -2 31    38    38    29    -    -    -    264 33.0
2 France 4-way Open  FR  27    33    38    26 -2 28    33 -3 35    28    -    -    -    248 31.0
3 NMP-PCH Hayabusa  BE  26 -1 30    33 -3 26 -3 28    37 -1 37    28    -    -    -    245 30.6
4 Qatar Tigers  QA  24    29 -1 32 -1 26    25 -3 32    30 -2 26    -    -    -    224 28.0
5 Jochen Schweizer Arena Airfource  DE  22 -2 28 -1 33    22    25    30 -2 31    24    -    -    -    215 26.9
6 FLY X  IT  19 -4 27    30 -1 20 -1 21 -1 29 -2 30 -1 23 -1 -    -    -    199 24.9
7 Purple Maze  FI  22    26    29    19 -3 21    29    27    25    -    -    -    198 24.8
8 Papea  ES  23 -1 24 -2 29 -2 19 -5 21 -2 28 -2 28    25    -    -    -    197 24.6
8 HF Flying Circus  CZ  20 -2 23 -1 29 -1 22    20 -2 30 -2 29    24    -    -    -    197 24.6
8 Echochamber Oceanside  SE  22    26 -1 30    17 -5 24    28 -3 27 -2 23    -    -    -    197 24.6
11 Agera  NO  22    24    29    19 -1 23    25 -2 26 -2 23    -    -    -    191 23.9
12 Out of the Blue  NL  22    23 -2 27 -2 21 -1 21    26 -1 26 -1 22 -1 -    -    -    188 23.5
13 Meraki  UK  17 -4 24    26 -3 22    19 -2 27    28    22 -1 -    -    -    185 23.1
14 INIT-Y  BR  19 -2 20 -3 29    15 -4 19 -1 27    27    23 -1 -    -    -    179 22.4
15 Realfly Fire  CH  20 -1 21 -2 26 -1 17 -2 20    27    24 -2 23    -    -    -    178 22.3
16 Bronteroc  HU  20 -1 22 -1 24 -3 18 -1 20 -1 26 -1 25 -1 19 -1 -    -    -    174 21.8
17 FlySpot Sky4Four  PL  21    21 -1 24 -3 16 -2 21    27    25    17 -6 -    -    -    172 21.5
18 Red Bull Aerodynamix  AT  20 -1 21 -2 21 -3 16 -2 23    26 -1 25 -1 16 -3 -    -    -    168 21.0
19 Magic 4  LT  17 -1 19 -2 23    15 -4 20    27    25 -1 18 -3 -    -    -    164 20.5
Ready for Round 5 on Friday morning in Slovakia
The new lineup, with Damien Gouriou and Alban Rumolo, came back from the FAI Outdoor World Championship 2022 without a 4-way Open Class medal, which is very unusual for any French national team. They ended up in 4th place and went to work after that.

They came back to outdoor competition at the Shamrock Showdown 2023, where they changed the ranking order between the same four top teams of the world and placed 2nd behind Arizona Airspeed, ahead of NMP PCH HayaBusa and Qatar Tigers.

Once again, the same four teams together, with their identical lineups, switched to indoor training and competition for the FAI Indoor World Championship 2023, and they are placed after Round 8 in the same order as they did at Skydive DeLand last month.

The new French national team tied two of the ten Airspeed scores at the outdoor competition, tied the next score in Round 1 of the running indoor competition, and were only four points behind Airspeed at the end of the first day. The distance has grown to 16 points after Round 8, and NMP PCH HayaBusa has started to pick up the pace and challenge France for the 2nd place. The NSL-TV Unfiltered video is featuring the French team during the preparations for Round 5 on Friday morning.


France 4-way Open preparations for Round 5
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