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... that the Mondial 2012 in Dubai could have been a golden opportunity?
posted Jan 15th, 2013 -
The last NSL News contribution for Blue Skies Mag was published after the live coverage of the Mondial Dubai 2012 and was only indirectly related to the event. The main focus was on the 10-year anniversary of live event coverage by the NSL News. The Mondial 2012 was the perfect opportunity to celebrate the special occasion.
The athletic part of the event and little excursions to other topics here and there were covered comprehensively. Different Dubai stories are still making the news on a regular basis. However, there was another part of the same event that was not related to scores and perfomances, and the Blue Skies Mag gave it attention in the newest issue.
It is an attempt to see the impact of the Mondial 2012 from a broader perspective and look at the potential benefits for the sport in general. There has not been a host yet who brought to the event table what the Crown Prince of Dubai had to offer...
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Turning Points: Mondial 2012 in Dubai - and a Golden Opportunity
It's all over now, and the 4-way teams are another step closer to the 30.0 average level. Arizona Airspeed carried the thinnest 4-way lead in the history of formation skydiving competition over the finish line, while NMP-PCH Haybusa won the first silver medals for Belgium. It was almost gold medals... France was left in the rain with bronze - after winning only gold or silver for the last 25 years.
The French 4-way and 8-way gamble turned out to be a losing proposition, as the Golden Knights also recaptured the 8-way Excalibur for the U.S. Both swords are now back in the States, while the final Fun Flag whereabouts are unknown.
The French delegation saved their grace with golds in the newer events, VFS, freefly, and freestyle. The Aerodyne Deep Blue Defenders lived up to their name and brought the gold medals back to France, and Philippe Schorno's French VFS world champions of 2010 put the competition from the U.S. and the United Arab Emirates once again in place.
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NMP-PCH Hayabusa over Dubai
image by: Danny Jacobs
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France could not repeat their FS Sweep of 2010, nor was the U.S. delegation able to copy what France did two years ago. And yes, not to forget: Dubai Nexus won the first medals in history for the United Arab Emirates. And that brings us to the second most important topic of the Mondial 2012 in Dubai. The number one on my priority list will always be the athletes and the actual competition, which could not have been any more exciting than it was this year. However, other things are important too.
It was not only the extremely exciting and nerve wrecking thriller in 4-way open and in almost all other FS events that kept me on my toes all the time. Everybody who attended the Mondial 2012 experienced something that the sport has not seen in history.
I don't even want to begin with the cultural, architectural, and economical extravagances that each visitor could witness. There is too much to say and to digest for a column in a magazine. And I want to get to the point as quickly as possible. Here it is. | | | |