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Team member Melanie Curtis informed the NSL News about the mishap and was sad that her team missed the competition. However, she provided the NSL News with a team update. The Gravity news from Elsinore sounded very promising for the team, as well as for 4-way competition and the Southwest Skydiving League.
Elsinore Gravity 2006 consists of Melanie Curtis, Lou Ascione, Steve Simar and John Hamilton. 4-way veteran and former Elsinore player coach for several local teams, John Hamilton, joined Elsinore Gravity 2006 as a full player, as Melanie Curtis explained in her team update.
It is a promising commitment, as Melanie Curtis provided the Gravity plans for the next two years: "Elsinore Gravity is going huge with the goal of being a contender in the AAA/Open Class this year, definitely next year. We are planning to make 600 to 700 jumps this year, basically as many as we can get fit into our schedule between now and October."
It was bad luck that the new AAA/Open Class contender missed the February competition in Eloy. It sounds as if Elsinore Gravity is already in great shape. The next SSL meet is scheduled for April 8, once again in Eloy, and the first Gravity scores will hopefully be posted by then. It could become an exciting catch-up race throughout the 2006 season between Perris Fury and Elsinore Gravity. Who will reach the very top level in 4-way competition first?
Melanie Curtis replaced Jacquelyn O'Bryan for the 2003 season, and Elsinore Adrenaline stepped down into the AA/Intermediate Class competition at the USPA Nationals 2003 in Lake Wales. The 14.3 average in Florida was still four points behind the winner, Spaceland Inferno.
The line-up had changed significantly though. Only Melanie Curtis and Tammi Rettig had continued after the 2003 season and joined forces with Jon Martens and Jim Browning for the Adrenaline 2004 line-up. John Hamilton guided Elsinore Satori to the bronze medals as the player coach.
The team name was finally changed to Elsinore Gravity, and Erin Murphy, Melanie Curtis, Louis Ascione and Steve Simar ended up in second place at the USPA Nationals 2005 with a 14.2 meet average in Perris. Winner Mass Defiance and Elsinore Gravity both decided to move on and join the AAA/Open Class competition in 2006.
Elsinore Gravity member Melanie Curtis is already very excited about her new performance experiences: "It feels great to finally be skydiving at this level. Now to do it when it counts...." It might count very soon for Gravity at the first meet with the new line-up in April.
Additional team information can be found at the team's website.