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Did You Know...

... that the three best 4way teams of the Netherlands met for the first time this weekend?

110way lineup at SkyQuest 2013
image by: Andrey Veselov
posted Nov 24th, 2013 - The busy weekend has come to a conclusion on all ends. The new 110way world record for the 2-point sequential by the Kaleidoscope Divers at SkyQuest 2013 could not be improved and is standing until a different group may challenge it. High winds kept all skydivers in DeLand on the ground on Sunday.

The 4way teams in DeLand had completed their meet at the end of Saturday, and the ISR Grand Prix 2013 was also scheduled for Saturday and completed without any weather problems...

The leaderboard of the indoor competition in Roosendaal required adjustments in the AAA Class and in the Rookie Class where teams had to go into a jump-off round to break the tie for medal positions. Dutch team Whooops and Energy Cumiana from Italy went for the bronze medals in the AAA Class, while Hoppaaaa from Belgium and Unknown Limits from the Netherlands had to fly an extra round for the silver medals in the Rookie Class.

ISR Grand Prix 2013Round 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Round 8Round 9TotalAvg
RankAAA Class14,2,6D,21,A,11F,O,18,5J,12,916,Q,K,BM,15,10C,17,N,P22,3,7JumpoffTotalAvg
1Thunder (BE)2126272430233223-20625.8
2Creeps (NL)1520211622172116-14818.5
3Energy Cumiana (IT)14192020211620172714718.4
4Whooops (NL)15191817221625152614718.4
5NRG (NL)1519211718172215-14418.0
Whooops, NRG and Cool Runnings at the Dutch Nationals 2013
Both Dutch teams were out of luck in the jump-off round. Hoppaaaa won the silver medals for Belgium in the Rookie Class, and Whooops ended up one point behind the visitors from Italy.

Teams from three different nations won the three sets of medals in the AAA Class and in the AA Class, and three of the first places went to Belgium. The A Class competition was a complete Belgian sweep, while Hoppaaaa stopped the complete Dutch sweep in the Rookie Class.

It was the second jump-off this year for Whooops after eleven rounds at the Dutch Nationals 2013, where NRG had taken the national title away from Whooops. The jump-off round in August did not break the tie, and NRG won after the tie-breaking procedure with the 15-pointer in Round 9.

Best Dutch indoor team this weekend: Creeps
The battle for medal positions behind Thunder in Roosendaal was a thriller between three teams from the Netherlands and Energy Cumiana, and two of the Dutch teams ended up empty handed. Everything was possible in the internal Dutch competition on the top of the AAA Class leaderboard before the meet began.

NRG had won the national championship title, however, Whooops was obviously on the same level and now outscored NRG by three points in Roosendaal. Then there was Creeps who had shown at the Tomscat Trophy in June that there was an additional top contender in the Netherlands after finishing only two points behind Whooops.

Creeps did not compete at the national championships this year and now turned out to be the strongest Dutch indoor team this weekend. It was a great AAA Class battle in Roosendaal. The Sun Path Products will soon follow up with more information of the event.

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