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Did You Know...

... that the Dubai leaderboard was manipulated even more?

Looking at Open Class scores in Menzelinsk: Aerokart Deep Blue
posted Jan 20th, 2011 - The NSL News added the score for SDC Rhythm XP's Round 8 to the manipulated leaderboard, which includes this week's ghost meet in Sebastian. The 22-pointer allowed Gradient Alpha to make up another point and catch Rhythm in the last round of the meet.

The manipulation of the Dubai Championship 2011 leaderboard went a step further, and it now also includes the scores of the two best teams in the 4-way Female Class.

It is not the first time that the NSL News has compared the scores of the Open Class and the Female Class directly with each other. It happened last time after the World Championship of Formation Skydiving 2010 when the French national team in the female category, Aerokart Deep Blue, would have made it into the finals of the Open Class and finished tied in 6th place with Italy's national team in the Open Class, Sinapsi.

Dubai Championship 2011
Round1
Round2
Round3
Round4
Round5
Round6
Round7
Round8
Total
Avg
Rank
4-way Open
P,17,18
M,N,F,3
H,A,6,B
Q,1,C,14
4,10,15
16,O,J,22
K,2,E,11
G,9,8
Total
Avg
1Belgium NMP-PCH Hayabusa
24 
34 
30 
23 
19 
22 
24 
28 
20425.5
2France Aerodyne Aerokart
24 
33 
33 
20 
18 
25 
23 
24 
20025.0
3USA Arizona Airspeed
23 
33 
31 
23 
19 
23 
22 
25 
19924.9
4Russia Gradient Alpha
19 
29 
28 
20 
11 
21 
20 
23 
17121.4
n/a
USA SDC Rhythm XP
19 
29 
28 
20 
16 
19 
18 
22 
17121.4
n/a
France Aerodyne Cypres
20 
26 
28 
20 
15 
19 
20 
21 
16921.1
5Russia Black Cat
20 
22 
25 
18 
16 
19 
20 
21 
16120.1
n/a
USA Alpha Armada
17 
26 
30 
17 
14 
19 
18 
19 
16020.0
Alpha Armada in Dubai
In Dubai, the same French lineup won again in the female category and would have finished in 5th place, two points behind Gradient Alpha. SDC Rhythm XP squeezed in the US team name right in front of Aerodyne Cypres, as well.

It was a good virtual race between those three teams using the same competition draw in three different ways. Only two points separated them. Alpha Armada, the US team in the female category, also ended up on the manipulated leaderboard after a good 1-point race with Black Cat from Russia.

By the way, the NSL News is not alone comparing the scores across the leaderboards. Teams do this on a regular basis by themselves, whether it is at the USPA Nationals between teams in the Open and Advanced Class or at IPC events between Open and Female Class.

French mothers to be: Françoise Simons-Hamouchi and Bérangère Duplouy
The Aerodyne Cypres/Deep Blue members said in Menzelinsk that they were hardly looking at the leaderboard of their own category. They motivated themselves by checking out the scores and standings in the Open Class. Many teams also do the same when they follow the events on-line and then use the competition draw in training.

It was the last opportunity for the double pregnant French 7-way to challenge the Open Class teams indirectly in Dubai. Bérangère Duplouy and Françoise Simons-Hamouchi will take a break now and probably buy baby clothes with portions of the $20,000 prize money in Dubai. The new French lineup is getting ready to post the first outdoor scores at the Shamrock Showdown 2011.

The NSL News will now try to convince Paraclete XP4 today to copy the Dubai competition draw in training. John Eagle is back from his long trip and just recovered in time from a stomach illness that he caught in Dubai. XP4 has indoor and outdoor training on today's agenda, and the NSL News will begin reporting live from Raeford later today.

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