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Jump For Your Life!

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Real Estate Agent with Real Estate Kailua Kona, Hawaii Hawaii BR-23156

 

With fall approaching, it’s time for the biggest skydiving event on the planet. The USPA National Skydiving Championships, a two week long event, brings skydivers from all over for the biggest yearly event of its kind in the world is being held right in our own backyard, Eloy, Arizona.

 

The championship, held Oct. 24 through Nov. 3 will feature over 500 skydiving competitors from the United States. These skydivers will participate in more than 30 different events! These events will feature solo jumpers and team competition.

 

Some of these events include vertical formation, formation, free flying, freestyle, freestyle and accuracy and canopy skydiving.

 

Vertical formation skydiving involves teams of four people performing acrobatic moves. This occurs during a free fall in which teams carry out as many formations as they can, much like synchronized swimming.

 

Another popular event is formation skydiving. In this event, even larger teams of anywhere from four to 16 competitors skydive while beating the clock in order to get in as many quality formations as possible before allow their parachutes to deploy.

 

Freestyle skydiving allows divers to dance and perform while falling from 13,000 feet or greater, while free flying allows teams of three people to free fall at great speeds with choreographed routines.

 

In the free fall style and accuracy competition, jumpers go through loops and turns in the midst of their fall as far as possible, before attempting to hit incredibly small targets. With the canopy formation, teams of two to eight jumpers allow their parachutes to work immediately, while building formations as fast as they can.

As you can see, this event features a variety of situations that skydiving enthusiasts will enjoy competing in or watching.  With the championship taking place in Eloy, Arizona, this year, you owe it to yourself to drive an hour down to this unbelieveable event. 

Skydiving fans come from far and wide for this event, which is positive for the sport in the United States since it takes place on US soil. Many will go home with championship titles and bragging rights for yet another year, before next year’s event

Comments (3)

Steve Higgins
RE/MAX Kelowna - Kelowna, BC

Hi Stephen,

Good post. Sounds like a huge event and I am sure lots of fun. I have only skydived twice in my life and loved it both times.

Oct 27, 2012 04:49 AM
Les & Sarah Oswald
Realty One Group - Eastvale, CA
Broker, Realtor and Investor

That sounds like fun. However, I much prefer to be an observant than a participant.  I had no idea that sky diving is a competitive event. It would be wonderful if you could share some videos from the events.

Oct 27, 2012 04:52 AM
Charles Stallions
Charles Stallions Real Estate Services - Pensacola, FL
850-476-4494 - Pensacola, Pace or Gulf Breeze, Fl.

What fun to be had by all and certainly an entertaining event but like the previous comment I will remain an observant for sure. Why jump out of a perfectly good airplane HEHE.

Oct 27, 2012 05:29 AM