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The A-Team from Maubeuge will attend the FSL Shamrock Showdown 2008. However, Guillaume Bernier, Mathieu Bernier, Julien Degen and Jeremie Rollet will not travel from DeLand to Bedford, as several other teams are planning to do. Both events are separated by only two weeks.
Emmanuel "Manus" Sarrazin and Clément Martin-Saint-Léon are both members of the current and defending 8-way world champion team from France and have already been guiding this B-Team through the 2007 season.
The Aerokart team opened the 2007 season at the World Challenge with a 20.2 average and finished with a 19.9 average at the USPA Nationals 2007. Arnaud Mille is a new team member and replaces Guillaume Bajolet for the first time in a competition at the World Challenge 2008 in March.
Three more teams can already be added to the 4-way field that was posted with yesterday's NSL News story. The UK team Satori was introduced by the NSL News on 9 January 2008 and has the double-event travel agenda, as well, with the FSL Shamrock Showdown and then the World Challange. The two national teams of Norway, Arcteryx (Open) and Fortitudo (Women), will also compete at both events. The NSL News will introduce the Fortitudo line-up very soon and catch up with Arcteryx in a few weeks.
"The French 8-way recently had the honor to jump with Zinedine Zidane! The retired star of football fields did two tandem jumps in Maubeuge, for a TV show that promotes the association against genetic deseases. The jumps will be broadband next saturday on TF1 (main TV Channel in France) and the team will be live on stage with Zidane to explain about Formation Skydiving and help the association to collect money. Just after the show, we'll take a plane to Marocco where a one week training camp will take place. A lot of work is expecting us!"
The on-line encyclopedia Wikipedia introduces Zinedine Zidane as follows and does not exclude the infamous occasion at the final game of the World Cup of Soccer in 2006:
"Zinedine Yazid Zidane, born 23 June 1972 in Marseille, popularly nicknamed Zizou, is a French former professional footballer of Algerian Kabyle descent. A midfielder, he was a member and later captain of the French national team that won the 1998 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2000, and was also the recipient of the Golden Ball as he captained the French side to the 2006 World Cup final, a match that saw his career end in controversy after he was sent off for headbutting Italy defender Marco Materazzi."