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Did You Know...

... that it takes almost a 20+ average to stay away from the world meet leaderboard's bottom?

Only 3-1 combination: Anna Baranska with FlySpot Sky4Four
image by: Federation Francaise De Parachutisme
posted Apr 29th, 2019 - Teams in 4-way Open and 4-way Women are using the same competition draw at FAI/IPC events, while their scoring numbers are posted on two different leaderboards. The same numbers and letters of the blocks and random formations are also used for the 8-way and VFS sequences, where the maneuvers are obviously different though. Only the 4-way Junior event has a separate draw using the AA Class dive pool and shorter sequences.

The NSL News offers once again a closer look at the combined leaderboard (4-way Open - 4-way Women) of the FAI Indoor World Meet to compare the scores and placings directly. There is also a third undefined category of lineups (yellow) with team members of different genders.

The FAI/IPC Open Class category allows any gender combination, while only the 4-way Women event limits the lineups to only female 4-way competitors. However, any 4-way Women teams could also register for the 4-way Open Class instead, together with all other teams and possible gender combinations.

Weembi High Rollers (2nd), HF Flying Circus (15th), Pro Team (16th), Out of the Blue (21st) have 2-2 combinations with two female and two male competitors. FlySpot Sky4Four from Poland have Anna Baranska as the only female team member in the lineup. There was no team at Weembi Lille with only one male competitor.

FAI Indoor World Meet 2019
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Avg
Rank 4-way Open - 4-way Women M,K,D,14 Q,4,5 P,E,9,15 3,N,G,2 6,1,8 F,12,11 13,22,J H,L,B,18 O,20,A,17 21,7,19 Total Avg
1 NMP-PCH Hayabusa BE 39 36 42 35 27 32 29 42 38 31 351 35.1
2 Weembi High Rollers FR 38 33 44 32 27 29 26 47 37 31 344 34.4
3 Arizona Airspeed US 39 33 40 30 27 29 24 39 33 27 321 32.1
4 Qatar Tigers QA 34 30 36 29 22 27 28 36 32 28 302 30.2
5 Airheads CH 35 28 33 29 25 27 24 36 30 25 292 29.2
6 Black Cat RU 34 29 39 29 25 22 25 36 26 22 287 28.7
7 Nephtys Weembi FR 34 27 35 25 23 25 23 33 31 24 280 28.0
8 NFTO UK 34 26 34 28 23 24 24 34 28 23 278 27.8
9 Echochamber SE 34 27 35 26 22 25 20 35 26 24 274 27.4
10 ACM Weembi UK 32 28 32 26 20 24 19 35 26 25 267 26.7
11 XPG4 US 34 26 33 24 21 24 24 28 25 23 262 26.2
11 Airfource DE 33 22 33 25 22 23 20 35 25 24 262 26.2
13 Bubble Hubble RU 29 25 33 24 22 23 22 31 25 21 255 25.5
14 China CN 31 26 31 22 23 24 22 30 22 23 254 25.4
15 HF Flying Circus CZ 31 26 28 23 24 22 18 33 19 23 247 24.7
16 Pro Team FI 27 24 30 23 23 22 22 30 23 22 246 24.6
17 Team X SE 26 25 28 24 20 22 23 28 24 23 243 24.3
18 Monaco Indoor Skydive Team MC 27 21 27 23 20 22 21 29 21 21 232 23.2
19 FlySpot Sky4Four PL 27 23 28 23 19 20 20 29 21 21 231 23.1
20 Papea Masculino ES 28 23 26 16 21 20 21 30 23 22 230 23.0
21 Out of the Blue NL 24 22 27 19 19 19 18 27 24 20 219 21.9
21 No Mercy PL 29 22 25 21 19 17 21 23 20 22 219 21.9
23 Skynamite DE 28 20 26 20 17 17 19 26 18 19 210 21.0
24 Voss Vind Girls NO 27 22 24 18 18 19 20 23 19 19 209 20.9
25 H40 IE 22 19 23 17 18 17 17 24 20 19 196 19.6
26 Skydive University Slovakia SK 23 19 23 17 18 17 14 22 19 17 189 18.9
27 Lithuania LT 26 15 19 15 17 16 17 21 - - 146 18.3

All-female lineups in pink - mixed gender lineups in yellow - all-male lineups in grey
Christine Malnis and Sophia Pecout with Weembi High Rollers
image by: Federation Francaise De Parachutisme
The 4-way Junior competition has only an Open Class field, and the three medal winning teams had three different gender combinations. The HF Cubs won with an all-female lineup, followed by the French Aerokart Ak'demie lineup with four male 4-way juniors. The Russian 4-way Junior team took the bronze medals with a 2-2 mixed-gender lineup, the same combination as the British Skydive Recruitz in 4th place.

The 4-way Women teams had once again a serious impact on the combined AAA Class leaderboard. HF Flying Circus, with their own two female 4-way competitors Dagmar Bezdeková and Martina Vavackova, worked hard to finish in the last Top 10 spot on the Open Class leaderboard, and they left behind by one single point the Pro Team from Finland, who train and compete with the same gender combination.

However, both teams ended up in 15th and 16th place on the combined leaderboard, where five 4-way Women teams finished with higher meet averages. Two of them (Nephtys Weembi, NFTO) made the Top 10 with their new team record averages and left behind very well trained Open Class teams, such as Echochamber and ACM Weembi.

The female top performers of the entire indoor world meet were once again Weembi High Rollers members Sophie Pecout and Christine Malnis, who won the FAI silver medals in the 4-way Open Class competition. They placed far ahead of a group of four strong teams with all-male lineups, including Arizona Airspeed.

H4O (Ireland) - Skydive University (Slovakia) - Lithuania at the FAI Indoor World Meet 2019


20.9 average at the bottom of 4-way Women leaderboard: VossVind Girls
image by: Federation Francaise De Parachutisme
The 4-way Women teams also finished in better positions at the bottom of the leaderboard. The all-male Bahrain 4-way team was in last place at the previous indoor world meet in Montreal 2017, with three 4-way Women teams directly ahead of them. This time, three all-male 4-way Open Class teams took the last three places, behind three 4-way Women teams.

It required almost a 20+ average at Weembi Lille to stay away from the very bottom of the combined leaderboard, and the lowest average in 4-way Women was 20.9 by the VossVind Girls. Skydive University Slovakia had posted 20+ averages before traveling to France and ended up on the bottom with a lower average, due to the high standards in Lille.

H4O from Ireland finished with a significantly improved 19.6 team record average and barely avoided the last place. Any 20+ average would have been far above the bottom of the leaderboard two years ago in Montreal.

23 teams were on the combined AAA Class leaderboard in October 2017. Four more teams increased the 4-way Open/4-way Women total number of teams to 27 at Weembi Lille. NMP PCH HayaBusa's winning average went from 32.7 in Montreal to 35.1 this month in Lille.

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