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The audience was hoping for a more exciting competition when the Golden Knights offered serious resistance through the first three jumps and even won a round by a point. However, Airspeed followed up with a commanding performance and simply won each round by one point for the remainder of the competition.
Paraclete in third place offered a very interesting line-up with several additional former Golden Knights. Scott Rhodes is one of the most successful 8-way competitor in the history of Formation Skydiving and dominated the 8-way event as the team captain of the Golden Knights for a decade between 1985 and 1995.
In fact, Craig Girard formed the Airspeed 8-way line-up in Eloy after he left the Golden Knights in 1994. That's the time when Airspeed began to interfere with the Golden Knights business and eventually took control of the 8-way competition in the USA. The Golden Knights won the US 8-way event for the last time in 1999 in Sebastian, and things have not changed ever since, including the 2005 championship.
The Paraclete line-up includes more former Golden Knights. Paul Raspino has his name on the 8-way Excalibur, as well, and shared a good bit of time with Scott Rhodes and Charlie Brown. Christopher Talbert is from the next generation of Golden Knights and was a member of the last Army 8-way team that won the USPA Nationals in 1999. Christopher Talbert was also on the Golden Knights 4-way team that won the USPA Nationals in 2002 and ended up in second place behind France Maubeuge at the world meet in Gap 2003.
The interview with Scott Rhodes and Charlie Brown does not indicate yet what to expect from them and Paraclete next year. However, these two former Golden Knights enjoyed the competition and their company.