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Did You Know...

... that Solly Williams reports the drama from Germany?

posted Sep 5th, 2013 - It could not be any more exciting in the AAA Class competition of the German Nationals 2013. The battle between Paratec-Saar and EADS continues and gets even more exciting round by round.

Each team has won three rounds, and they tied their scores in Round 3. Neither teams has been able to win a round by more than one point. There are three more rounds to go, and chances are little that any of the two teams is going to melt down. The whole German 4way experience and talent combines in those two lineups, who are once again winning the 8way title together, as well.

The judges may play an important role in the outcome of this exciting competition. Solly Williams explained for the Sun Path Products NSL News what is going on in the judging room. The judging calls could have a big impact, as the trip to the World Championship of Formation Skydiving 2014 is on stake. Here is Solly's evaluation after Round 7.

German Nationals 2013Rd. 1Rd. 2Rd. 3Rd. 4Rd. 5Rd. 6Rd. 7Rd. 8Rd. 9Rd. 10Rd. 11TotalAvg
RankAAA ClassB,7,11P,C,4,5J,D,O,216,18,151,L,2M,9,K,1319,N,Q,12G,22,14E,H,A,8F,20,317,16,10TotalAvg
1Paratec-Saar (DE)2120(-1)25171722(-1)19----14120.1
1EADS (DE)22212516(-1)162318----14120.1

Solly's Coaching Corner

These teams are very evenly matched so far. Very few mistakes are being made and not much been given away. However, today there was clearly a give-away in the judging department. Round 6 had both teams scoring 23, with Paratec-Saar a little ahead at the freeze frame. It seemed apparent that EADS had a problem towards the end of their jump with an imminent bust waiting for them.

After three viewings, the judges gave it a clean 23, and no doubt, EADS walked away with what seemed like a gift. To add more heart-burn to the Paratec-Saar camp, they picked up an unfortunate NJ on the hill, which dropped them back to a 22 and trailing by one for the third time in the meet.

Round 7 had EADS off to a flying start, and they clearly had the upper hand after 10 seconds. However, a few minor glitches nearly created a breakdown that once again gave the judges something to think about. 19 seemed like the score to target, and EADS got given their 18.

Paratec-Saar got off to a less then perfect hill, but then from there onwards had a very nice jump. Controlled and efficient, and they deserved their 19. Once again, they pulled themselves back to level. A sign of their experience, but also showing resilience and that they are here for a fight to the end.

Three rounds left, and it really is going to be a battle of nerves and execution. There has only been one difference in jump engineering so far in Round 2, but it seems the rest of the meet will be straight forward for both teams.

The atmosphere here, while tense, is fun and is certainly shaping up to be a historic finish. If my memory serves me correctly the score of these teams went into Round 10 one point adrift in 2005. Could it be shaping up for a deja vu...?

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