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Did You Know...

... that there is drama on all areas of the Wind Games leaderboard?

Arizona Airspeed at the Wind Games 2018
posted Feb 2nd, 2018 - It's difficult to see progress if your are ten points behind the leader at half-time, who has also claimed or tied the highscores for all rounds.

That's the situation of Arizona Airspeed behind NMP PCH HayaBusa after Round 5 at the Wind Games 2018. However, a closer look at the history between the two teams makes it look better for the U.S. team than it first appears to be.

The distance is exactly the same as it was after Round 5 at the FAI Indoor World Meet 2017, where the last showdown between the two top contenders took place. There is still a difference, which is not only the fact that Airspeed is now in 2nd place after the 3rd place in Montreal.

Airspeed did not win or tie a round in October last year, while they were able to keep up with the Belgians in Round 2 and Round 3 in Empuriabrava yesterday. HayaBusa is steadily moving towards a new 33+ finishing average, and Airspeed still has to be ready to accept a significant distance at this point in time. Nevertheless, Airspeed will yet cut the distance after ten rounds to under 20 points, compared to 25 in Montreal.

FAI World Meet 2017
12345678910TotalAvg
RankAAA Class16,P,122,8,H22,20,315,D,4A,J,6,L7,M,195,Q,2118,B,17G,14,C,NK,E,10,11TotalAvg
1NMP PCH HayaBusaBE3029253047333434372832732.7
2Weembi High RollersFR3029263041353232372832032.0
3Arizona AirspeedUS2928242941322731352630230.2
4Black CatRU3027243039343228332530230.2
5Qatar TigersQA2821242736312327292627227.2
6Satori XLUK2323212138292526322326126.1
6EchochamberSE2424222534282728282126126.1
8Amnesya Fly-InIT2521182329282422312024124.1
9Papea SpainES2420182129262321262022822.8
10InlawsCA2322172131282020221822222.2
11HF Bad BoysCZ2120172032212221232221921.9
12China 4-way GoldCN1918161826221918222019819.8
13MonacoMC1715141522211915211717617.6
14BahrainBH101311111719128161212912.9
Gaelle Giesen with B-Team Espoir Weembi Saumur
The French outdoor experts of Realfly Sion will probably be happy with the first four rounds, where they had only a 1-point deficit to Airspeed and tied the highscore in Round 3. Only the weak Round 5 put the French national 4-way team too far behind Airspeed.

The French Weembi Girls present one of the most impressive performances of the meet so far. They maintain the expected 4th place according to the NSL Power Rankings, even though the team's outside center, Pamela Lissajoux, is missing the meet due to an illness.

Gaelle Giesen, French B-Team member of Espoir Weembi Saumur, replaces Pamela Lissajoux at the Wind Games, and the team is performing almost exactly on the same level so far.

The French team selection is meant to get new top performers ready to step in for the national teams when necessary, and Gaelle Giesen's performance in Empuriabrava is a convincing example for the success of the French system.

Wind Games 2018
1234567891011TotalAvg
RankAAA ClassK,5,412,8,M19,2,17P,C,F,16D,B,9,N22,21,133,14,11G,L,E,Q,106,20,HA,O,18,115,7,JTotalAvg
1NMP-PCH HayabusaBE31(-2)262746(-1)54(-2)------18436.8
2Arizona AirspeedUS29(-1)26274151(-2)------17434.8
3Realfly SionFR29(-2)242742(-2)45(-3)------16733.4
4French Weembi GirlsFR2723253947(-1)------16132.2
5Qatar TigersQA27(-1)252542(-2)41(-3)------16032.0
6AirheadsCH26(-1)22(-1)2437(-2)47------15631.2
7EchochamberSE2822(-1)234041(-2)------15430.8
8IFS-MoscowRU25(-3)22(-2)23(-2)39(-2)44(-1)------15330.6
9Gavroche WeembiFR25(-2)2124(-1)4042(-2)------15230.4
10AmnesyaIT24(-2)22204040(-2)------14629.2
11XLUK2320(-1)2235(-1)37(-1)------13727.4
12NFTOUK20(-2)20213440------13527.0
13Odin Parachute SystemFR23(-1)14(-7)2233(-1)40------13226.4
14Weembi LegionFR211819(-1)32(-1)34(-4)------12424.8
15Papea MasculinoES19(-1)18(-1)2131(-2)34(-1)------12324.6
16TenanineMR21(-1)192029(-4)29(-4)------11823.6
17JETMAXBE18(-1)1816(-1)2931(-1)------11222.4
18Monaco Indoor Skydive TeamMC201917(-2)19(-1)31------10621.2
18Le 4 CrétinsFR17(-1)14(-1)162930(-1)------10621.2
20Los PuristosFR1815152828------10420.8
21Aerokart Ak'demie 2FR18(-1)2015(-3)3019(-7)------10220.4
22Airbivores Annecy PamiersFR17(-2)15(-1)1523(-1)27------9719.4
23BarakES15(-2)16172422(-2)------9418.8
24Papea MixtoES13(-1)14132422(-1)------8617.2
25Be Air ForceFR13(-1)141421(-3)23(-1)------8517.0
26Pajama PumasUK14(-1)14(-1)11(-2)17(-4)24------8016.0
27Voss Vind GirlsNO7(-3)12132123------7615.2
The current teams of the meet though are coming from Sweden and Switzerland. Echochamber is in the expected 7th place after Round 5 with another convincing performance on the way up to ever-increasing Swedish scoring levels.

The biggest surprise is coming from Switzerland. The Airheads are way up compared to their 22.7 performance level at last year's Wind Games. The scoring average will drop in the second half of the meet; however, the final numbers will be significantly above previous Airheads results. The placing could beat last year's 7th place, as well, depending on the second half of the Swedish opponent.

The most dramatic part of the first five rounds was probably the father-son battle between the Monaco Indoor Skydive Team (Stephane Mattoni) and Aerokart Ak'demie 2 (Tom Mattoni).

The 4-way juniors kept up with the seniors throughout the first three rounds and then took advantage of a weak Monaco Round 4 that they won by 11 points (30 - 19).

However, the next round turned it around right away when the juniors lost their composure in the fastest sequence of the meet and gave away the advantage almost exactly the same way (19 - 31).

There was so much confusion within the working time that the judges eventually assigned a very rare 3-point penalty for an omission. Both teams are back in close proximity after Round 5...

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