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Did You Know...

... that the next 4-way gold medals still have top priority for NMP PCH HayaBusa?

Fly-In Machine 44 at the USPA Nationals 2017
image by: USPA/Omniskore
posted Sep 29th, 2017 - The 8-way competition at the USPA Nationals 2017 was completed successfully and early on Thursday.

The award ceremony began with honoring two guest teams who placed 2nd and 3rd on the 8-way leaderboard and could not win USPA medals, before the Golden Knights took their usual place on the highest spot of the podium. The Fly-In Machine 44 from Belgium and the Qatar Falcons gave the 8-way competition even more of an international atmosphere than the two Belgian teams did in 4-way.

The Belgian 8-way combination of NMP PCH HayaBusa and ISR FireFlash managed to achieve something that had not happened since December 2015, when the Russian 8-way team Tanay won a round over the Golden Knights at the World Air Games. The Fly-In Machine outscored the U.S. Army team in Round 1 and Round 3 on Wednesday and were one point ahead before the Golden Knights cleaned up their performance and picked up the pace. A total of five penalties in the first three rounds had helped the Belgians to be in the lead.

However, the 18.5 average of the Fly-In Machine 44 after ten rounds still speaks its own language. The same total would have brought the Belgian 8-way team into medal contention at the FAI Mondial 2016, and the Belgians posted the 8-way scores after approx. 90 training jumps this year.

USPA Nationals 2017
12345678910TotalAvg
Rank8-way OpenG,22,19,6,2D,7,178,J,C,KQ,B,14,2019,15,4A,10,1312,M,N,PH,O,3,165,21,11TotalAvg
1Golden KnightsUS2217161921221921281720220.2
2Fly-In Machine 44BE2316171615211620261518518.5
3Qatar FalconsQA1612151215161317201314914.9
4Arizona AirspeedUS1714111515171413181314714.7
5Amphibious Attack TigersUS1812131013181416151114014.0
6SDC Rhythm XP8US1211121311151215141212712.7
7Paraclete XP8US1311101112141211141011811.8
8Spaceland Gummies 8US1111871012910109979.7
9Perris Spider PigsUS5745657547555.5
The second international team, the Qatar Falcons, finished with a new team record average, as well, after training mostly in 4-way since the Mondial 2016.
Qatar Falcons at the USPA Nationals 2017
The Falcons had an exciting 2-point battle with Arizona Airspeed's 8-way lineup and can take back home the desired additional meet experiences.

Both teams were guided by coach Gary Smith, even though he was mainly in charge of the Qatar Falcons while helping the Fly-In Machine 44 as much as he could. He has been coaching NMP PCH HayaBusa to their two 4-way gold medals in 2014 and 2016. The Belgians then decided to add some 8-way training and competition to their team agenda this year, and Gary Smith was naturally involved when both events happened to take place at the same place and time in training and competition.

The NSL News followed Gary Smith on his path around the competition site on the second day of the 8-way competition from one round to the next one. There was not much spare time, and he was fortunate enough that both teams happened to be in the same Twin Otter loads.

He had to deal with more than only the preparations of the teams for their next rounds. As for one example, Chief Judge Jim Rees, who was missing the competition in his Mass Defiance slot, had to ask the Qatar videographer for an adjustment of the dubbing procedure, and Gary Smith was in charge to communicate the requirement. The NSL Profile of Gary Smith ends in 2001, after he had won bronze medals with the South African team Equanimity at the FAI World Meet 1997 and moved to Florida to continue his skydiving career.

DeLand Fire reunion: Natasha Montgomery and Gary Smith with Dennis Praet
Living in DeLand, he formed DeLand Majik with Equanimity team mate Solly Williams, Joey Jones and Doug Park and won 4-way gold medals for the U.S.A. in Croatia 2004. His coaching career was already in full swing at that time. However, he continued as an active competitor and became a player coach for DeLand Fire, the next 4-way world champions of 2006 (Natasha Montgomery, Shannon Pilcher, Ian Bobo, Jonathan Tagle on camera).

His DeLand Fire team mate Natasha Montgomery lives in California and visited Skydive Perris yesterday to meet Gary Smith and enjoy the meet atmosphere.

Gary Smith added 8-way coaching to his professional agenda after he had moved to the Netherlands and worked as a player coach with the Dutch national team M8trix. He connected with HayaBusa after the team's dramatic 2nd place finish at the FAI Mondial 2012 and has been working with the Belgians ever since, including the two consecutive 4-way gold medals in 2014 and 2016.

The third set of gold medals is the next goal, and the 8-way project will be discontinued - at least for now and throughout the FAI World Meet 2018...

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