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PARACHUTIST

INFORMATION

MANUAL

PART 4D

COMPETITION MANUAL

CSPA Canadian Parachuting

Records

MAY 2017 Copyright ©2017 Canadian Sport Parachuting Association

204 - 1468 Laurier St

Rockland, ON K4K 1C7

www.cspa.ca

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Table of Contents Page ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .................................................................................................................................... 3

LIST OF REVISIONS / CHANGES ...................................................................................................................... 4

CSPA CANADIAN PARACHUTING RECORDS ............................................................................................... 5

1. Introduction – FAI Parachuting Records ..................................................................................................... 5

2. CSPA Canadian Parachuting Records ......................................................................................................... 5

3. Competition Record Categories ................................................................................................................... 5

4. Performance Record Categories .................................................................................................................. 5

5. General ......................................................................................................................................................... 6

6. Accuracy (A-1A, A-1B and A2) .................................................................................................................. 6

7. Style Jumps (B-1A and B-1A) ..................................................................................................................... 7

8. Formation Skydiving (C-1, C-4) .................................................................................................................. 7

9. Canopy Formation (D-1, D-2, D-3, D-5) ..................................................................................................... 7

10. FS, CF, VFS and Wingsuit - largest formation (C-2A, C-2B, D-4, G2, G3, J-6 and J7) and largest

formation sequential (C2C, D4B and G4) .......................................................................................................... 7

11. FS – 10-way Star (C-3) ................................................................................................................................ 9

12. Judges/Officials for Largest Formation (C-2A, B & C, D4, D4B, G2, G3, G4, J6 and J7); 10-way Star

(C-3); Most Jumps done in a 24 hour period (H1A+B) ...................................................................................... 9

13. Altitude (E-1, E-2) ....................................................................................................................................... 9

14. Cross-Country Canopy Descents (F-1) ........................................................................................................ 9

15. Vertical – Largest Formation (G2, G3, and G4) ........................................................................................ 10

16. Most Jumps done in a 24-hour Period (H1A, H1B) .................................................................................. 10

17. CP – Canopy Piloting (I-1, I-3).................................................................................................................. 10

18. Wingsuit Records (J1 through J7).............................................................................................................. 11

19. Registration ................................................................................................................................................ 11

APPENDIX I – PARACHUTING RECORD REGISTRATION FORM (F114) ................................................ 13

APPENDIX II – CURRENT RECORDS ............................................................................................................. 15

Competition Records ........................................................................................................................................ 15

Performance Records ........................................................................................................................................ 17

APPENDIX III – OLD AND/OR RETIRED RECORDS .................................................................................... 21

Competition Records ........................................................................................................................................ 21

Performance Records ........................................................................................................................................ 27

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This Canadian Records Manual has been prepared by the CSPA Competition and National Teams Committee under the authority

granted to it by the CSPA Board of Directors.

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LIST OF REVISIONS / CHANGES

Date Changes

May 2017 -Introduction update

-Clarification: General requirements, revision judge rating requirements

-Clarification: large formation sequential with example and clarification of other records as deemed

appropriate

-Addition of PLD to cross-country record

-Revision of Appendix I & II

February 2017 Revision and formatting of Appendix I

November 2016 Formatting and placing all appendixes within one manual.

September 2016

March 2015

December 2014

March 2014

December 2013

April 2013

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CSPA CANADIAN PARACHUTING RECORDS

1. Introduction – FAI Parachuting Records

The Sporting Code of the FAI provides for record classes for individual and group jumps. Records are classified separately as to

general and female. Precision and some performance records are also classified as to day and night. For a record to be registered

with the FAI as an International or National record, the conditions laid down in the FAI regulations must be strictly complied

with and a fee paid (currently 200 Euros).

2. CSPA Canadian Parachuting Records

CSPA records will not be registered with the FAI, but will be considered as "Canadian" records. The registration and

certification of such "Canadian" records will be less complicated. The CSPA records will be classified as Competition Records

and Performance Records. Current CSPA records are "best performances". Retired records are records which have been

superseded by better performances.

3. Competition Record Categories

A-1A Individual Accuracy Consecutive Landings A-1B Individual Accuracy Lowest Score - 10 round program A-2 Accuracy Landing - Group B-1A Style Performance Lowest Time- single jump B-1B Style Performance Lowest Time - five round program C-1 Formation Skydiving - Longest Sequence C-3 Formation Skydiving – 10-way star

C-4 Vertical Formation Skydiving - Longest Sequence D-1 Canopy Formation - 4-way Rotation D-2 Canopy Formation – 8-way Speed D-3 Canopy Formation - Longest Sequence (4 way) D-5 Canopy Formation – Longest Sequence (2 way) I-1 Canopy Piloting - Distance I-3 Canopy Piloting - Speed J-1 Wingsuit - Distance J-2 Wingsuit - Speed J-3 Wingsuit - Time

4. Performance Record Categories

C-2A Formation Skydiving - Largest Formation

C-2B Formation Skydiving - Largest Formation - Single Engine

C-2C Formation Skydiving - Largest Formation - Sequential

C-3 Formation Skydiving - time for 10-way star

D-4 Canopy Formation - Largest Formation

D-4B Canopy Formation - Largest Formation - Sequential

E-1 Individual Altitude

E-2 Group Altitude

F-1 Cross-Country - Canopy Descent

G-2 Vertical – Largest Formation - Head Down

G-3 Vertical - Largest Formation - Head Up

G-4 Vertical - Largest Formation Sequential

H-1A Most Jumps done in a 24-hour period- Round Parachute

H-1B Most Jumps done in a 24-hour period – Square Parachute

J-4 Wingsuit - Time of Fall

J-5 Wingsuit - Distance of Flight

J- 6 Wingsuit – Largest Formation - Proximate Position Without Grips

J- 7 Wingsuit - Largest Formation - Docked

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5. General

a. For record jumps, all CSPA rules and recommendations must be observed. Refer to CSPA PIM 1.

b. Records will be classified as follows:

- general - best performance achieved

- female - best performance by a woman, or a team composed only of women

c. A parachute jump record may be established at any time of the year from any kind of aircraft (with the exception of

restrictions noted in category C-2B). They can also be made anywhere in the world.

d. For group altitude and group accuracy jumps, the group must jump together from the same aircraft and during the same

passage over the target. For FS, AE, CF and WS jumps, more than one aircraft may be used.

e. All participants in CSPA records must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents with at least one-year residency and

must be Registered Participants of CSPA. Camera persons, pilots and judges are exempt of this requirement.

f. Any record achieved at a Canadian National Championship shall become the current national record. All performances

require submission of PIM4D App I and copy of the score sheet to the Chair of the CNTC or his/her designate.

g. A record certification by a judge from another country, who has a rating equivalent to a CSPA judge rating as required for

each category of record, will be accepted.

h. An Official who is judging the record performance may not be a participant in the record attempt.

i. All records are judged according to current CSPA competition rules unless otherwise stated.

j. All record claims: PIM4D App I Record Registration Form and supporting evidence, as noted in the record categories,

and described in Section 19 must be submitted to the Chair of the CNTC or his/her designate [email protected].

6. Accuracy (A-1A, A-1B and A2)

a. i. The individual accuracy record performance for consecutive landings shall be the number of consecutive landings on

the dead centre disc, plus the distance of the next jump not on the disc. (A-1A)

ii. The individual accuracy record performance for lowest score shall be the lowest total score achieved in a ten round

competition. (A-1B)

b. In a group jump, the performance shall be the number of consecutive landings on the disc of the whole group, plus the

total distance of the next group jump not on the disc.

The jumps must be made within a period of 7 days.

The Record Jump series may not be interrupted by other accuracy jumps.

c. Individual and group accuracy jumps may be made from any altitude above ground between 760 m (2,500') and 1,200 m

(4,000'). The altitude must be certified by the pilot of the aircraft.

d. To control the results of individual or group accuracy jumps, at least three judges are necessary. At least two of them

must have at least a CSPA Provincial Accuracy Judge rating.

e. The jumps shall be measured only with an automatic measuring device, having a dead centre disc of 2 cm diameter.

f. Accuracy records may be set during the day or night. Night is defined as the period between one hour after official sunset

and one hour before official sunrise.

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g. The number of parachutists in a group for accuracy jumps may be four or five. When five parachutists are used, the

highest score in a round shall be discarded.

h. The Performance must be judged and certified by at least three judges, two of whom must hold as a minimum a Provincial

Accuracy rating.

7. Style Jumps (B-1A and B-1A)

a. i. The record performance for a style jump shall be the time for one jump. The jump must be one of the currently

accepted FAI series. (B-1A)

ii. The record performance of an individual is the final score after a completed competition program of five rounds as

defined in the current Competition Rules 3 (B-1B)

b. The jump, to be considered, must be scored according to the scoring system in the current National Championship rules.

c. Style jump records may only be established during the scheduled competition rounds at a National, International or World

Championships, where a ground-to-air video is the primary judging means.

d. The Performance must be judged and certified by at least three judges, two of whom must as a minimum hold a Provincial

Style rating.

8. Formation Skydiving (C-1, C-4)

a. Longest Sequence - the record performance of the longest sequence shall be the number of formations completed in

accordance with the current rules for the FS or VFS event. The records shall be classified separately for four and eight

person teams and will include the videographer, if appropriate.

b. The record performance for the longest sequence may only be established during the scheduled competition rounds at a

National, International or World Championships, where an air-to-air video is the primary judging means.

c. The record performance for the longest sequence must be evaluated and certified by at least three judges, two of whom

hold as a minimum a Provincial FS rating.

9. Canopy Formation (D-1, D-2, D-3, D-5)

a. Four-way Rotation - the record performance for four-way rotation shall be the number of points scored in accordance with

the current rules for the four-way rotation event.

b. Eight-way speed formation - the record performance for eight-way speed shall be the time taken to complete an 8-way

formation in accordance with the current rules for the 8-way speed event.

c. Longest Sequence - the record performance for the longest sequence shall be the number of points scored in accordance

with the current rules for the two-way or four-way sequential events.

d. The record performance for all CF records must be evaluated and certified by at least three judges, two of whom hold as a

minimum a Provincial CF rating.

10. FS, CF, VFS and Wingsuit - largest formation (C-2A, C-2B, D-4, G2, G3, J-6 and J7) and largest

formation sequential (C2C, D4B and G4)

a. Largest Formations and Large Formations Sequential:

The record performance for the FS largest formation (C2-A and C2-B) shall be the number of persons in one formation.

A diagram showing the formation to be attempted must be submitted to the judges in advance. The formation must be

100% complete with grips as defined in the current competition rules.

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The record performance for the CF largest formation shall be the number of persons in one formation. A diagram

showing the formation to be attempted must be submitted to the judges in advance. The formation must be 100%

complete with grips as defined in the current competition rules.

The record performance for the largest Vertical formation (G2 and G3) shall be the number of persons in one formation.

A diagram showing the formation to be attempted must be submitted to the judges in advance. The formation must be

100% complete with grips as defined in the current competition rules.

The record performance for the Wingsuit largest formation (J-6) shall be the number of persons (minimum 8) in close

formation, without grips, without contact, flyers inside their grid space. No part of the wingsuit flyer may be visible

outside the lines delineating their flying space, but may be on the line, as shown in a grid. A diagram showing the

formation to be attempted must be submitted to the judges in advance. The formation must be 100% complete.

The record performance for the Wingsuit largest formation (J-7) shall be the number of persons (minimum 4) in one

formation. The formation must be 100% complete with grips as defined in the current competition rules. A diagram of the

formation to be attempted must be submitted to the judges in advance. The formation must be 100% complete.

The record performance for large formation sequential (C2C, D4B and G4) is the number of persons (not less than 25%

rounded up) of the size of the largest formation record at the time the sequential record is performed (and for CF subject

to a minimum number of 9, and for Vertical subject to a minimum number of 15) to complete a sequence of two or more

formations, giving a separate record performance for the total number of formations completed. A written plan

(drawings) must be submitted to the judges in advance.

All persons in the completed formations must either:

i. have at least one hand/leg grip on another person or

ii. have another person have at least one hand/leg grip on them.

In the transition from one formation to the next, at least 35% of the persons in the first formation must either:

i. release all of their grips and all grips on them must also be released, or

ii. be a member of a released sub-group consisting of no more than four persons. Each subgroup must be clearly

presented and remain intact as a subgroup from the grip release until the correct completion of the next

formation.

None of the grips that were released at the start of the transition may be retaken for the second formation.

Simultaneous separation during the transition is not required but total separation must be shown at some point in time

during the transition as shown in the written plan.

In order to assist in understanding the transition requirements, the following explanation is given:

Assume a 50 way has been built. To properly achieve the transition to a second 50 way point, at least 18 persons must

hold no grips nor have grips taken on them (i.e. be separated from the formation) at some point in time during the

transition (simultaneous separation, as in 4 way and 8 way is not required) OR be part of a sub-group (no larger than 4

persons) that has separated from the formation. This can be achieved by having 18 individual persons separated or having

4 sub-groups of 4 persons plus 2 individual persons or some combination of individual and sub groups in between these

two extremes. For example, there could be 9- 2 way groups or 6- 3 way groups.

b. The aircraft used for the FS largest formation (C-2B) shall be restricted to having a single, piston-driven engine and each

aircraft shall be allowed to carry no more than six participants.

c. The record performance must be evaluated and certified by at least three judges whom must have as a minimum:

i. Formation Skydiving - Provincial FS rating.

ii. Canopy Formation - Provincial CF rating.

iii. Vertical Formation Skydiving –Provincial FS rating.

iv. Wingsuit –Provincial WS rating.

d. not used

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11. FS – 10-way Star (C-3)

a. the record performance shall be the time in which 10 jumpers form a complete 10-way star.

b. There is no restriction on the exit altitude.

c. the record performance must be judged using air-to-air video.

d. The record performance must be certified and evaluated by at least three judges all of who must have at least a valid

Provincial FS rating.

12. Judges/Officials for Largest Formation (C-2A, B & C, D4, D4B, G2, G3, G4, J6 and J7); 10-way Star

(C-3); Most Jumps done in a 24 hour period (H1A+B)

Upon application from the participants before the record attempt, the CNTC, (through the Chair), may authorize the record

performance to be certified by three responsible officials, who are not rated judges as required above. The CNTC will have the

authority to determine who are considered responsible officials; (for example, CSPA coaches, officers, etc. would be acceptable).

The officers can verify the paperwork, participants and collect media evidence of the performance. They will then be responsible

for ensuring all documentation is forwarded to the Chair of the CNTC or his/her designate. Performances will not become official

records until judged by a panel of at least three appropriately rated judges. Completion photographs and video evidence will be

forwarded to the Chair of the CNTC, or his/her designate, who will in turn forward to the judges.

13. Altitude (E-1, E-2)

a. The record performance of an altitude jump shall be the altitude above ground level at which the parachutist(s) exit the

aircraft.

b. The altitude must be certified by the pilot of the aircraft or an independent observer who accompanies the aircraft on the

record attempt.

c. Altitude jump records shall be beaten only if there is a difference of at least two percent greater altitude.

d. Altitude records shall be classified separately for day and night. Night is defined as the period between one hour after

official sunset and one hour before official sunrise.

e. The number of parachutists in a group for altitude jumps shall be four.

f. The record performance must be certified by at least one judge who holds as a minimum a Provincial judge rating.

14. Cross-Country Canopy Descents (F-1)

a. The performance record for cross-country shall be the distance traveled by an individual parachutist, while under canopy,

from the point of aircraft exit to the first point of contact with the surface measured in a straight line.

b. The distance traveled may be determined by using a portable Global Positioning System (GPS) from which exit and

landing points can be calculated. The readings indicated by the GPS unit shall be used to determine the straight-line

distance traveled.

c. The distance traveled may also be determined by a Position Logging Device (PLD) worn by the performer. The PLD

must be turned on by the judge immediately prior to the performer boarding the aircraft and must remain in the 'on'

position until returned to the judge after landing. The pilot will verify the PLD is in the 'on' position prior to exit from the

aircraft.

d. Cross-country canopy descents may be made from any altitude above the ground but the exit altitude must be certified by

the pilot.

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e. The performance record must be evaluated and certified by at least one judge with a Provincial rating or higher. The

judge will be present at the landing site to verify the point of landing and confirm the readings of the GPS and/or to take

possession of the PLD and confirm it has remained in the 'on' position. The pilot will monitor and certify the GPS

readings at time of exit.

f. Cross-country records shall be beaten only if there is a difference of at least two percent (2%) longer distance.

g. No performance record shall be accepted unless complete data is provided on the calculation of distance traveled and the

figures used to determine that data. The distance travelled will be calculated to kilometers

h. Cross-country canopy descents from higher altitudes may require special pre-planning and coordination with both the

pilot and air traffic control when descents are through controlled air space.

i. The record performance must be certified by at least one judge who holds as a minimum a Provincial judge rating.

15. Vertical – Largest Formation (G2, G3, and G4)

G2 - head down - the torso is vertical with head down, towards the ground

G3 - head up - the torso is vertical with head up, towards the sky

16. Most Jumps done in a 24-hour Period (H1A, H1B)

a. The record performance for most jumps done in a 24-hour period will be recorded for a single jumper. Multiple sets of

parachuting gear, planes, and pilots may be used.

b. The total number of jumps counted will be those recorded after the first declared jump exits the plane. There must be clear

communication between the pilot and the officials on the ground as to when the jumper first exits the plane.

c. The last jump in the 24-hour period will be that in which the jumper actually touches the ground within the official time

period.

d. Category H1A will be for round parachutes. Category H1B will be for square parachutes.

e. The performance must be judged and certified by at least three judges, two of whom must have a valid Provincial rating.

At all times, one of the judges must be designated as an Observing Judge to determine that the canopy is deployed at the

proper altitude as set out in PIM 1, Basic Safety Rules and Recommendations. A record of start time, exit times, landing

times and end time must be submitted with PIM 4D App I.

f. There will be a Safety Officer present for the duration of the record attempt. More than one Safety Officer can be used

and it will be recorded on the record application who acted as the Safety Officer during which period of the record

attempt. If at any time the Safety Officer feels safety would be compromised for any reason, he/she will stop the

continuance of the record attempt.

17. CP – Canopy Piloting (I-1, I-3)

a. Distance (I-1) – Negotiate a parachute through an entry gate and continue flying for as far a distance as possible before

touching the surface. Current FAI Canopy Piloting course specifications and performance requirements apply.

b. Not used

c. Speed (I-3) – Negotiate a parachute through an entry gate and continue flying the parachute through the course and

through the exit gate in as fast a time as possible. Current FAI Canopy Piloting course specifications and performance

requirements apply.

d. The performance must be judged and certified by three judges, two of who must hold as a minimum a Provincial CP

rating.

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18. Wingsuit Records (J1 through J7)

Competition Records

J-1 Distance: The record performance for distance is the greatest distance achieved in any round of the Distance Task in accordance

with the current Competition Rules.

J-2 Speed: The record performance for speed is the greatest speed achieved in any round of the Speed Task in accordance with the

current Competition Rules.

J-3 Time: The record performance is the highest time achieved in any round of the Time Task in accordance with the current

Competition Rules.

Performances must be certified by three judges who hold as a minimum a valid Provincial WS Performance rating.

Performance Records

J-4 Wingsuit Time of Fall Record: The record performance is the time of fall, measured in seconds, while wearing a wingsuit, from

exit altitude to the altitude at which the fall is terminated as measured by the required equipment as described below.

The Wingsuit time of fall/distance of flight record is to be determined using an appropriate flight recorder, Position Logging Device

(PLD). The record file submitted must contain:

a. Calibration data to substantiate the accuracy of the data submitted, including the margin of error.

b. Evidence that the data cannot be and has not been tampered with between the time it is recorded and the time it is handed

over to an Official Observer.

c. Evidence that the instrument registers and provides the type and accuracy of data required to determine the record

performance.

J-5 Wingsuit Distance of Flight Record: The record performance is the straight-line distance of flight, measured in kilometres, to

three decimal places, while wearing a wingsuit, from exit altitude to the altitude at which the fall is terminated as measured by the

required equipment as described above.

A new Wingsuit distance of fall or Wingsuit time of fall record is set only if the lower limit of the error range of the record

performance is greater than the upper limit of the current record error range by at least 2%. No means of propulsion may be used after

leaving or jettisoning the device by which the individual or team has been carried to the exit altitude.

Performances must be certified by three judges who hold as a minimum a valid Provincial WS Performance rating.

J-6 Largest Formation - No Grips: see Section 10 above and the Wingsuit Largest Formation Performance Record Rules maintained

by the IPC Wingsuit Flying Committee and available for download from the FAI website: fai.org/parachuting and Sporting Code

Section 5, 3.3.3.3 and 3.3.3.4

J-7 Largest Formation – Grips: see Section 10 above and the current Wingsuit Acrobatic Competition Rules for definition of grips.

Performances must be certified by three judges who hold as a minimum a valid Provincial WS Acrobatic rating.

19. Registration

a. Registration of the record performances must be submitted by using Form F114 (Appendix I), which is available on the

CSPA website or from the Chair of the CNTC: [email protected]

b. Registration forms for record performances achieved at competitions must be accompanied by the score sheet signed by

the Chief Judge and/or the official scores posted online by the appropriate authority.

c. Large formation records and large formation sequential records applications must be accompanied by:

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i.a participant(s) list which includes name, mailing address, CSPA number and expiry date, and CoP number,

preferably on an Excel spreadsheet.

ii. a diagram of the performance, where applicable

iii. A digital photograph(s) of completed formation(s) and video evidence from exit to break off where applicable.

iv. Duly completed and signed F114 (Appendix I)

d. Record submissions with incomplete information/evidence will be returned to the judges named on the registration form.

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APPENDIX I – PARACHUTING RECORD REGISTRATION FORM (F114)

1. CATEGORY (mark an 'X' beside appropriate record claim category)

A-1a Individual Accuracy Consecutive Landings A-1b Individual Accuracy Lowest Score - 10 round program A-2 Accuracy Landing - Group B-1a Style Performance Lowest Time- single jump B-1b Style Performance Lowest Time - five round program C-1 Formation Skydiving - Longest Sequence C-2A Formation Skydiving - Largest Formation

C-2B Formation Skydiving - Largest Formation - Single Engine

C-2C Formation Skydiving - Largest Formation - Sequential

C-3 Formation Skydiving – 10-way Star C-4 Vertical Formation Skydiving - Longest Sequence D-1 Canopy Formation - 4-way Rotation D-2 Canopy Formation – 8-way Speed D-3 Canopy Formation - Longest Sequence (4 way) D-4 Canopy Formation - Largest Formation

D-4B Canopy Formation - Largest Formation - Sequential

D-5 Canopy Formation – Longest Sequence (2 way) E-1 Individual Altitude

E-2 Group Altitude

F-1 Cross-Country - Canopy Descent

G-2 Vertical – largest formation - head down

G-3 Vertical - largest formation - head up

G-4 Vertical - largest formation sequential

H-1A Most Jumps done in a 24-hour period - Round Parachute

H-1B Most Jumps done in a 24-hour period – Square Parachute

I-1 Canopy Piloting - Distance I-3 Canopy Piloting - Speed J-1 Wingsuit - Distance J-2 Wingsuit - Speed J-3 Wingsuit - Time J-4 Wingsuit - Time of Fall

J-5 Wingsuit - Distance of Flight

J-6 Wingsuit – largest formation - proximate position without grips

J-7 Wingsuit - largest formation - docked

2. RECORD CLAIM DATA (complete all applicable areas)

General Date(s)

Male Place of record jumps(s)

Female Exit Altitude

Night Aircraft type(s) and Call Letters

Day Pilot’s Name(s) and Licence #

Round

Square

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Pilot(s) Certification: I certify that the exit altitude and aircraft used were those shown above. (only necessary where aircraft type

or altitude is specified in record description)

________________________________________________

(Pilot signature).

Dated this day of , 20__ .

3. DETAILS OF RECORD CLAIM (provide brief description of record jump(s) and new record performance claimed):

4. DETAILS OF CSPA CLAIMANT(s)

First Name: __________________________ Last Name: _______________________________

CSPA #: ___________ CSPA Expiry Date: ___________________ CoP: ______________

Address: ________________________________________ City: _____________________________

Province: __________________ Postal Code: __________________

Signature: ________________________________________

An excel spreadsheet is required if more than 1 claimant, please attach. Information must include: participants name, current mailing

address, CSPA number and expiry date, CoP number and signature.

5. Not used

6. H-1A Most Jumps done in a 24-hour period – (Round Parachute Only: Only records claims done prior to 2005 will be

considered. Claimants need not provide Pilot’s signature, or Judges Certification but must provide one Witness Certification.)

7. JUDGE OR WITNESS CERTIFICATION

We, the undersigned hereby certify that the information contained on this reporting form is correct and that the record performance

was carried out while observing all CSPA regulations and in accordance with the CSPA Competition Manual, PIM 4D - CSPA

Parachuting Records:

Chief Judge:

NAME: _____________________ SIGNATURE: _______________________

RATING/POSITION: _________________________

NAME: ____________________ SIGNATURE: _______________________

RATING/POSITION: _________________________

NAME: ____________________ SIGNATURE: _______________________

RATING/POSITION: _________________________

Appropriate freefall media evidence must accompany the record claim.

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APPENDIX II – CURRENT RECORDS

Competition Records

A-1a - Individual Accuracy - (2cm. pad)

Day General Joe Ablitt Lodi, California

North America Cup

April 23, 2011 3 disc 4th 0.04

Women Dana Sasarean Skydive Burnaby August 2, 2007 1 disc 2nd 0.03

Night Joe Ablitt Zephyrhills, Florida March 28, 2008 0.04

A-1b - Individual Accuracy - 10 round program

General Joe Ablitt Lodi, California April 2011 15cm

Women Dana Sasarean Burnaby, ON August 2007 27cm

A-2 - Group Accuracy - (2cm. pad)

Day General Scott Borghese, John Davies, Joe Chow,

Joe Ablitt, Rich Knot

WPC Dubai, UAE November 29, 2012 1 jump 0.04

Women Open

Night Open

B-1a - Style - (ground to air video)

General Scott Borghese March 2003 6.47 seconds

Women Terry Irving August 1997 6.92 seconds

B-1b - Style Performance Lowest Time - five round program

General Open

Women Open

C-1 - Formation Skydiving - Longest Sequence

4-way General Evolution – Michel Lemay, Martin

Lemay, Vincent Lemay, Benoit Lemay,

Daniel Paquette (video)

Menzelinsk, Russia August 2010 51 points

Women Fuzion – Valerie Bisson, Janylene

Breton, Marie-Eve Dallaire, Renee Point,

Martin Casgrain (camera)

Dubai, UAE December 10, 2015 26 points

8-way General Vertical Eight - Rob Laidlaw, Daniel

Paquette, Mollie Mercer, Michel Lemay,

Doug Forth, Paul McGreevy, Bruce

Robertson, Gilles Leboeuf,

Norman Presse - video

Turkey September 1997 14 points

Women Snatch Force - Audrey Perry, Beth

Bryan, Teresa Fowell, Jean Aitkin, Jenny

Mayo, Cindy Jardine, Anastasia Powell,

Jull Forbes

Beiseker, AB July 2, 2006 2 points

C-4 - Vertical Formation Skydiving - longest sequence

General Evolution - Martin Lemay, Vincent

Lemay, Benoit Lemay, JC Ouimet, Jean-

Sebastien Vadeboncoeur (Camera)

Mondial, Chicago

USA

September 13, 2016 29 points

Women Open

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D-1 - Canopy Formation - 4-Way Rotation (90 sec. working time)

General Plaid Jackets - Blair Johnson, Michael

Wallace, Aidan Walters, Milt Burton, Lyal

Waddell (alternate)

Eloy, Arizona November 1998 15 points

Women Open

D-2 - Canopy Formation - 8-Way Speed (120 sec. working time)

General Plaid Jackets - Lyal Waddell, Aidan

Walters, Kevin Webster, Gavin Adams,

Blair Johnson, Mike (Homer) Wallace,

Milt Burton, Delaine Legere

Eloy, Arizona November 1998 39.13 seconds

Women Open

D-3 - Canopy Formation - Longest Sequence – 4-way (150 sec. working time).

General Plaid Jackets - Gavin Adams, Lyal

Waddell, Michael Wallace, Aidan Walters,

John Smith (video)

WAG, Armilla,

Spain

June 2001 11 points

Women Open

D-5 - Canopy Formation –Longest Sequence – 2-way (60 sec. Working time)

General Plaid Jackets – Lyal Waddell, Shane

Lystang, Mike Deroo (camera)

Mondial, Chicago,

USA

September 14, 2016 22 points

Women Open

I-1 - CP (Canopy Piloting) – Distance

General Jason Moledzki WPC Dubai, UAE December 2012 136.56 metres

Women Kelsey Fry WPC Zephyrhills, USA November 2014 100.28 metres

I-3 - CP (Canopy Piloting) - Speed

General Serge Blouin Zephyrhills, USA May 21, 2014 2.453 seconds

Women Kelsey Fry WPC Zephyrhills, USA November 2014 3.438 seconds

J-1 - Wingsuit Distance

General Marc-André Denault Netheravon, UK May 27, 2015 4.471 km

Women Open

J2 - Wingsuit Speed

General Marc-André Denault Netheravon, UK May 28, 2015 285.1 km/h

Women Open

J-3 Wingsuit Time

General Marc-André Denault Netheravon, UK May 27, 2015 88 seconds

Women Open

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Performance Records

C-2A - Formation Skydiving - Largest Formation

General Mission 100 - Alain Bard, Albert Pelchat, Alex Vandnais, André

Lemaire, Angus Smith, Annie Blier, Audrey-Anne Robinson, Benoit

Lemay, Brian Forbes, Bruce Robertson, Céline Pelletier, Chris

Kotscha, Christopher Charlesworth, Christopher Howard, Daniel

Giroux, Daniel Paquette, Danny Boutin, Dave Hatherley, David

Gransden, David TK Hayes, Derec Davies, Derek Phillips, Derek

Baxter, Diane Evans, Donald Gravelle, Erika Dufort-Lefrançois,

Francis Desrosiers, François Leblanc, Garth Brown, Geneviève

Béliveau, Gilles Leboeuf, Glenn Rackett, Greg MacBeth, Gustavo

Collados, Guy Bourassa, Hari Ganapathy, Jan Swenson, Jay

Vanstone, Jean Aitken, Jean Hickman, Jean-Bernard Tremblay, Jean-

Marc Hainey, Jean-Michel Auger, Jean-Pierre Dumont, Jeff

Gemmell, Jodie La Rose, Johanne Cardinal, Jonathan Lafleur, Josée

Leblanc, Katherine Walsh, Kathryn Mettler, Kelly Parker, Kim

Lacroix, Lawrence Maulsby, Lise Hernandez Girouard, Luc de la

Chevrotière, Luce Brault, Mario Prévost, Mark Kuipers, Mark

Rejhon, Martin Bourdua, Martin Casgrain, Martin Dumas, Martin

Lemay, Martin Yergeau, Mathieu Bélanger, Maxime Trocmée,

Mélissa Fortin, Michael Medved, Michel Lemay, Michel Rainville,

Michel Wander, Michelle Matte-Stotyn, Monique Andrié, Monique

Careau, Nathalie Métivier, Nick Byers, Olivier Blanchard, Patrick

Leclair, Patrick Nellis, Peter Chapman, Philippe Boisjoli, Philippe

Morin, Pierre Dalcourt, Pierre-André Gauthier, Randy Hickey, Ray

Scott, Richard Bisson, Robert Théorêt, Ronald Gagné, Scott

Simpson, Serge Charbonneau, Serge Dufour, Sonia Santerre,

Stéphane Therrien, Sylvie Tétreault, Troy Murray, Valérie Poulin,

Vincent Lemay, Yanik Beaulieu, Yves Dubé, Zlatko Zlatev

Camera: Amanda Hoff, Andrew Toman, Derek Dickson

Farnham, QC July 13, 2012 102

persons

Women Melody Allen, Julie Bédard, Geneviève Beliveau, Marie-Christine

Bertrand, Annie Blier, Dominic Boisvert-Horner, Natacha Boudrias,

Marie-Josée Bussière, Sarah Cannon, Monique Careau, Jennyfer

Caron, Linda Charest, Marie-Ève Dellaire, Gabrielle Danvoye,

Suzanne Durepos, Melissa Fortin, Céline Gagnon, Vicki Gauthier,

Andrea Greening, Geneviève Guérin, Mélanie L-Guérin, Julie

Guertin, Jean Hickman, Johanne Kenney, Veronika Kubickova,

Marie-Pier Lemieux, Deb Lovegrove, Kathy MacNeill, Michelle

Matte-Stotyn, Isabelle Mercier, Kathryn Mettler, Alison Pen, Céline

Pelletier, Lucie Plamondon, Renee Point, Karine Provost, Ling-Jie

Racicot, Audrey Ravoux, Lynda Sellon, Carine St-Marseille, Jan

Swenson, Sylvie Carolyane Tétreault, Evalina Turpin, Katherine

Walsh, Leigh Anne Walton, Nicole Whyte, Monika Wittmer

Camera: Ben Lemay, Martin Lemay

Farnham, QC

August 16, 2013 47 persons

C-2B - Formation Skydiving - Largest Formation - Single Engine

General Brian Cole, Bryan Ross, Robert Francis, Joseph Waugh,

Angela Dupuis, Stephen Lennox, Neil Reynolds, Travis

Brintnell, Mauro Zappala, Michelle Gilbert, Jacob Lee,

Candice Stevenson, Daniel Steinke, Shawn Powell, Marc

Downing (camera)

Skydive Toronto September 4, 2016 13 persons

Women Michelle Gilbert, Lucie Plamondon, Kathryn Mettler, Andrea

Nelson, Kristen Alary, Mercedes Smolders

Skydive Toronto

September 1, 2013 6 persons

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C-2C - Formation Skydiving - Largest Formation Sequential

General Stéphane Bastien, Yanik Beaulieu, Geneviève Béliveau,

Pascal Blais, Jean-Francois Boudreault, Renée Branch, Luce

Brault, Monique Careau, Luc de la Chevrotière, Pierre

Dalcourt, Mélisa Fortin, Philippe Fournier, Ronald Gagné,

Vicki Gauthier, Paul Jeffrey Gemmell, Luc Geoffroy, Jean-

Marc Hainey, François Leblanc, Josèe Leblanc, Gilles

Leboeuf, Patrick Leclair, Jonathan L'Ecuyer, Jonathan

Lefebvre, Martin Lemay, Lawrence Maulsby, Nathalie

Métivier, Philippe Morin, Yves Morisset, Mathieu Ouellet,

Sean Paquette, Céline Pelletier, Benjamin Poiret, Valérie

Poulin, Sonia Santerre, Louis-David Sirois, Angus Smith,

Sylvie Tétreault, Stéphane Thérrien, Maxime Trocmee,

Stéfanie Turcotte-Côté, Katherine Walsh, Andrew

Whittington.

Camera: Daniel Paquette

Farnham, QC

Nouvel Air

July 24, 2016 42 persons

3 points

Women Open

C-3 - Formation Skydiving - 10-way Star

General All the Boys I Slept with Last Night - Ahmed Kotb, Jacinthe

Labelle, Mia Prebinsky, Richard Bisson, Rob Stipsits, Mike

Pitt, Sarah Cannon, Donald Poulin, Marie Eve Dallaire,

Dragana Jevtovic

Skydive Burnaby August 2007 23.32 seconds

Women Open

D-4 - Canopy Formation - Largest Formation

General Andrew Pertus, Bill Coles, Dominic Dumont, Éric Deroy,

François Huot, Gina Marinelli, Henry Komant, Jason

Cameron, Jean De Ladurantaye, Jean Dubé, John Scott, Lyal

Waddell, Marcel Faguy, Michel Rainville, Nicolas Huard, Pat

Coupal, Réjean Richard, Richard Ménard, Ryan Drew, Serge

Blouin, Simon Coulombe, Simond Gingras, Simon-Pierre

Bouchard, Vincent Coulombe, Yves Laliberté

Camera: Daniel Lepot, Jonathan Prudhomme

Voltige July 28, 2012 25 persons

Women Marie-Éve Raymond, Marie-Joëlle Doré, Julie Trottier,

Audrey Bernier, Catherine Vaillancourt-Roy,

Camera : Nicolas Huard

Voltige August 28, 2016 5 persons

D-4B - Canopy Formation - Largest Formation – Sequential

General Open

Women Open

E-1 - Individual Altitude

Day General Bill Cole Baldwin, ON April 7, 1973 36,916 ft AGL

Women Annie Desgagné Victoriaville, QC July 9, 2009 25,800 ft AGL

Night General James Wilson, Peter Chapman Gananoque, ON September 1, 2012 24,944 ft AGL

Women Pat Brimblecombe, Amanda Hoff Parachute School

of Toronto

September 3, 2009 13,500 ft AGL

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E-2 Group Altitude

Day General Chrisitan Arel, Louis Croteau, Éric Beaupré,

Hugo Lalonde

Victoriaville, QC July 9, 2009 26,400 ft AGL

Women Pat Brimblecombe, Amanda Hoff, Victoria Dawe,

Kristina Barybina

Parachute School

of Toronto

August 30, 2009 19,169 ft AGL

Night General James Wilson, Brian diCenzo, Peter Chapman,

Steve Collin

Gananoque, ON July 7, 2012 20,963 ft AGL

Women Open

F-1 - Cross-Country (Canopy Descents)

General Jim Wilson Gananoque, ON July 5, 2014 25.41 km

Women Paige Charles Kamloops, BC May 20, 2017 7.98 km

G-2 - Vertical - Largest Formation -head down

General Alain Nadeau, Marc-Olivier Pinault, Jeffrey Dean, Charles

Beaulieu, Scott Stevens, Jason Michaud, Neil Reynolds,

David Cvetanovski, Hélène D'Astous, Shawn Perreault,

Jonathan Parent, Chad Leslie, Martin Lemay, Sacha Moquin,

Mathieu Daudelin, Richard Guilbault, Daniel Sévigny,

Phillippe Thibodeau, François Hamel, Jeff Whibbs, Patrick

Michaud, Greg Lu, Andrew Toman, Benoit Lemay, Monika

Wittmer, Fabien Marzolf, Genny Guérin, Codie Moffet, JC

Ouimet, Dominic Chaput, Simon Poirier, Ron Sebag, Bruno

Gohier, JV Vadeboncoeur, Marcel Thimot, Martin Sévigny,

Jeff Schrompf, Patrice Fortin, Mathieu Lebel, Alexandre Côté,

Ky Kvisle, Craig Helmka, Cody Wright, Sebastien Plourde,

Troy Rodway, Mercedes Smolders, Mario Prévost, Mike

Gravelle, Jess Harper, Sara Curtis, Greg Noonan, Mike Di

Lisi, Allison Gandy, Glen Cannon,

Camera: Brian Buckland

Parachute

Montreal, St-

Esprit, QC

August 11, 2016 54 persons

Women Trina Oatway, Sandra Dussault, Tanja Baker, Suzanne Ship,

Jenny Mayo, Meghan Horosko, Anatasia Powell, Tina

Chambers, (Video: Jackie Day)

Eden North July 2, 2007 8 persons

G-3 – Vertical - Largest Formation - head up

General Alain Nadeau, Alexandre Côté, Andrew Toman, Craig

Helmka, Daniel Sévigny, Dominic Chaput, Éric Deroy,

François Hamel, Geneviève Guerin, Gregory Lu, Hélène

D'Astous, Jean-Christophe (JC) Ouimet, Jonathan Parent,

Martin Sévigny, Mathieu Daudelin, Patrick Michaud, Pier-Luc

Veilleux, Shawn Perreault

Camera: Brian Buckland

Parachute

Montreal, St-

Esprit, QC

July 21, 2012 18 persons

Women Tammy Routley, Breanna Desnoyer, Emily Holden, Laura

Widdows, Janet Storey

Kamloops, BC May 19, 2017 5 persons

H-1A - Most Jumps Done in a 24 Hour Period – Round Parachute

General Sergeant Jean Pierre Blanchet September 10, 1972 232 jumps

Women Open

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H-1B - Most Jumps Done in a 24 Hour Period – Square Parachute

General Jim Wilson Westlock, AB August 19, 2009 202 jumps

Women Amanda Pollitt Kamloops, BC May 19-20, 2017 9 jumps

J-4 - Wingsuit Time of Fall

General Marc-André Denault Netheravon, UK May 28, 2015 270.8 seconds

Nicolas Yu May 26, 2015 156.8 seconds

Women Open

J5 - Wingsuit Distance of Flight

General Nicolas Yu Netheravon, UK May 27, 2015 7.225 km

Women Open

J-6 - Wingsuit - Largest Formation

General Marc-André Blain, Nicholas Alie-Charland, David Ouimet,

Dustin Tellier, Christian Foucault, Blair Egan, Alain Houde,

Carine St. Marseille, Karl Desrochers, Catherine Bolduc,

Ulysse Belanger, Paul Litherland, Chris Giesbrecht, Ron

Sebag, Peter Chapman, Julien Choquette-Roy, Connor

McMahon, Olivier Gagne, Doug Stoski, Alain Milot, Roger

Yang, Chris Kotscha, Dominic Bricault, Bertrand Cloutier,

Iurii Lungu, Gary Burnett

Parachute

Montreal

August 23, 2014 26 persons

Women Karine Drolet, Carine St. Marseille, Pamela Casaubon,

Audrey Bernier, Michelle Wong, Liz Jack, Catherine Bolduc,

Vanessa Mercure, Stacy Meisner,

Camera: David Lutzy

Joliette, QC September 6, 2015 9 persons

J-7 - Wingsuit - Docked Formation

General Catherine Bolduc, Marc-André Blain, Roger Yang, Paul

Litherland,

Camera: Alain Houde

Parachute

Montreal

June 27, 2014 4 persons

Women Open

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APPENDIX III – OLD AND/OR RETIRED RECORDS

Competition Records

A-1 - Individual Accuracy - (2cm. disc)

Day General Joe Ablitt Lodi, California

North American Cup #2

April 10, 2009 2 discs 3rd 0.01

Scott Borghese WPC Lucenec, Slovakia July 28-30, 2008 2 discs 3rd 0.03

Joe Chow Skydive Burnaby August 2, 2007 2 discs

Joe Ablitt Skydive Burnaby August 1, 2007 1 disc 2nd 0.01

Women Dana Sasarean Skydive Burnaby August 1, 2007 1 disc 2nd 0.09

A-1 - Individual Accuracy - (3cm. disc)

Day General John McCarthy August 1997 3 discs 4th 0.01m

Scott Borghese September 1996 3 discs no 4th

John McCarthy July 1996 2 discs 3rd 0.02m

Women Eileen Vaughan July 2000 2 discs 3rd 0.02m

Terry Irving September 1998 1 disc 2nd 0.02m

Trish Frayn August 1997 1 disc 2nd 0.03m

Angie Hale September 1996 1 disc 2nd 0.04m

Terry Irving July 1996 1 disc 2nd 0.05m

Night Joe Ablitt April 2004 1 jump 0.06m

A-1 - Individual Accuracy - (5cm. disc)

Day General Scott Borghese August 1993 9 discs 10th 0.01m

Lisa Olsen July 1987 7 discs 8th 0.02m

John McCarthy August 1983 6 discs 7th 0.01m

John McCarthy August 1982 3 discs 4th 0.01m

Women Lisa Olsen July 1987 7 discs 8th 0.02m

Kathy Kangas July 1983 5 discs 6th 0.01m

Eileen Vaughan August 1982 2 discs 3rd 1.24m

A-1 - Individual Accuracy – (10cm. disc)

Day General Craig Winning July 1980 10 discs 11th 0.05m

Women Brenda Blue 1980 6 discs 7th 0.01m

A-1 - Individual Accuracy – Manual Measurement

Day General Pierre Forand and

Gunter Stefan

July 1997 15 discs

Rudy Jambrich July 1964 1 jump 4ft. 7in

Women Kathy Cox July 1979 4 discs 5th 0.37m

Night General James Noble October 1963 8ft. 6in

A-1b - Individual Accuracy - 10 round program

General John McCarthy Burnaby, ON August 2009 17cm

Scott Borghese Lodi, CA April 2009 18cm

Joe Ablitt Burnaby, ON August 2007 19cm

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A-2 - Group Accuracy - (2cm. pad)

Day General Scott Borghese, John McCarthy, Joe

Chow, John Davies, Lukacs Hatvani

WPC Niksic,

Montenegro

September 3, 2010 1 jump 0.06

Scott Borghese, Joe Ablitt, John

McCarthy, John Davies, Lukacs Hatvani

WPC Lucenec,

Slovakia

July 31, 2008 1 jump 0.07

Scott Borghese, Joe Ablitt, John

McCarthy, John Davies, Lukacs Hatvani

WPC Lucenec,

Slovakia

July 27, 2008 1 jump 0.09

A-2 - Group Accuracy - (3cm. disc)

Day General Joe Chow, James Hendry, Scott

Borghese, John McCarthy

August 1998 1 jump 0.04m

Scott Borghese, Terry Irving, John

McCarthy, Krista Rapedius

August 1997 1 jump 0.06m

Glen Edwards, Joe Chow, Dave Kidd,

Nelson Van Chesteing

July 1996 1 jump 0.21m

Women Tricia Frayn, Krista Rapedius, Eileen

Vaughan, Terry Irving

June 2001 1 jump 0.06m

Claire Chow, Trish Frayn, Krista

Rapedius, Terry Irving

September 1998 1 jump 0.13m

Claire Chow, Trish Frayn, Krista

Rapedius, Terry Irving

August 1998 1 jump 0.81m

A-2 - Group Accuracy - (5cm. disc)

Day General Brock Gorrell, Eileen Vaughan, Lindsay

Gorrell, John McCarthy

August 1985 1 jump 0.00m

John McCarthy, Craig Winning, Joe

Ablitt, Brock Gorrell

August 1982 1 jump 0.03m

Women Bev Watson, Terry Irving, Eileen

Vaughan and Victoria Borghese

August 1990 1 jump 0.00m

Lisa Olsen, Brenda Blue, Kathy Kangas,

Eileen Vaughan

August 1982 1 jump 0.04m

A-2 - Group Accuracy - (10cm. disc)

Day General Buck Whalley, Craig Winning, Martin

Kuster, Brock Gorrell

August 1980 1 jump 0.07m

Women Kathy Cox, Benda Blue, Kathy Kangas,

Louise Cadoret

September 1978 1 jump 0.09m

A-2 - Group Accuracy – Manual Measurement

Day General Daryl Henry, James Noble, Floyd

Martineau, Simon Fairfax Wykeham-

Martin

August 1962 1 jump 7.04m

***FAI World

Class Record***

B-1 - Style - (ground to air video)

Men

Scott Borghese August 1999 6.58 seconds

Scott Borghese August 1998 6.60 seconds

Scott Borghese August 1997 6.66 seconds

John McCarthy July 1996 6.69 seconds

Women Terry Irving July 1996 7.40 seconds

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B-1 - Style - (telemetre optics – not video)

Men Pierre Forand July 1978 6.46 seconds

Women Kathy Cox July 1978 7.07 seconds

C-1 - Formation Skydiving - Longest Sequence

4-way

(Randoms &

Blocks)

General Evolution - Michel Lemay, Martin

Lemay, Vincent Lemay, Benoit Lemay,

Daniel Paquette

Koahsiung, Taiwan July 2009 38 points

Evolution - Martin Lemay, Mario

Lemay, Vincent Lemay, François

Pigeon, Peter Toutoudakis

(Videographer)

Farnham, QC July 2005 32 points

Team Shred - Jeff Gemmell, Steve

Gartside, Damon Williams and Rod

Mack (Joe Stanley - Video).

September 1997 18 points

Team Shred - Jeff Gemmell, Steve

Gartside, Rob Stanley, Damon

Williams.

August 1994 17 points

Jeff Gemmell, Heather Bisiker, Kevin

Stosky, Peter Albert

August 1992 16 points

Rob Laidlaw, Neal Houston, Dale

Williams, Kevin Stosky

July 1990 15 points

Dealers Choice - Rob Laidlaw, Neal

Houston, Dale Williams, Kevin Stosky

September 1985 14 points

Wow - Sylvie Durand, Richard Lavoie,

Neal Houston, Bernie Sirois

July 1984 10 points

Women Tonix - Nathalie Metivier, Jennyfer

Caron, Monika Wittmer, Valerie Poulin

(camera: Johathan Cayer)

Dubai, UAE December 2, 2014 20 points

Fuzion - Marie-Éve Dallaire, Janylène

Breton, Monika Wittmer, Gabrielle

Prévost, Marie-Pier Lemieux (alt),

Sylvie Tremblay (video)

Canadian

Nationals,

Farnham, QC

July 16, 2013 19 points

Fuzion - Marie-Ève Dallaire, Janylène

Breton, Monika Wittmer, Gabrielle

Prévost, Marie-Pier Lemieux (alt),

Sylvie Tremblay (video)

Canadian

Nationals,

Farnham, QC

July 15, 2013 18 points

Crimson Fox - Andrea Greening, Renée

Point, Amanda Hoff, Stephanie Slinn,

(video Jad Benchekroun)

WPC Dubai, UAE November 29, 2012 14 points

Crimson Fox - Andrea Greening, Renée

Point, Amanda Hoff, Stephanie Slinn

(video Jad Benchekroun)

Eloy, AZ October 29, 2012 13 points

Crimson Fox - Jennifer Souza Luis,

Andrea Greening, Renée Point, Amanda

Hoff (video Nick Byers)

Westlock, AB July 19, 2011 12 points

Switch - Valérie Poulin, Luce Brault,

Lise Hernandez Girouard, Céline

Pelletier, Raina Christou (alt) (video

Tom Howard)

Westlock, AB July 19, 2011 12 points

Cat Women - Nathalie Métivier,

Jacinthe Labelle, Mia Prebinski, Marie-

Ève Dallaire, (video - René Deveault)

Skydive Burnaby August 2007 11 points

Angel Falls - Linda Meilinger, Laura

Murray, Nathalie Gaudreault and Galya

Chatterton (Adam Grainger - video).

Markham, ON August 1998 7 points

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4-way (set

sequences &

randoms)

General Mike Zahar, Mark Vincent, Claude

Marchand and GrahamTaylor

August 1981 15 points

Rocky Mountain High - Kelly Dunn,

Mike Quinn, Graham Taylor, Mike

Zahar

1979 11 points

Sundance - Claude Marchand, Mike

Dorsey, Rob Laidlaw, Mark Vincent

and Jason Nault (alt).

1979 11 points

Sundance - Dennis Cassidy, Mike

Quinn, Mike Dorsey, Mike Zahar

1978 6 points

4-way (set

sequences)

General Terminal Eyes - Kelly Dunn, Mike

Zahar, Mike Quinn, Graham Taylor,

Rod Harvey

Australia November 1977 13 points

4-way

(speed

formation)

General Joint Venture - Mike Dichow, Kelly

Dunn, Don Freeman, Bob Smith

1975 4.9 seconds

8-way General Rob Laidlaw, Dale Williams, Neil

Houston, Kevin Stosky, Bernie Sirois,

Sylvie Durand, Dave Barbet, Pat Floyd

and Gerry Dyck

September 1985 12 points

Phaze - Rob Laidlaw, Nino Mangione,

Dale Williams, Kevin Stosky, Neal

Houston, Bernie Sirois, Richard Lavoie

and Sylvie Durand

July 1984 6 points

Osmose - Rob Laidlaw, Mark Vincent,

Kelly Dunn, Daniel Paquette, Gilles

LeBoeuf, Michel Lemay, Pierre

Cloutier and Michel Blais

August 1983 15 points

Mike Zahar, Claude Marchand, Mark

Vincent, Graham Taylor, Rob Laidlaw,

Eric Bradley, Lawrence McLeod,

Vincent Brouillet, Kelly Dunn (alt).

October 1981 13 points

C-4 - Vertical Formation Skydiving - longest sequence

General Evolution - Martin Lemay, Vincent Lemay, Benoit

Lemay, Philippe Thibodeau, (JC Ouimet-alternate)

(video-Bruno Gohier)

WPC Dubai, UAE November 29, 2012 23 points

Evolution - Martin Lemay, Benoit Lemay, Vincent

Lemay, Philippe Thibodeau, (video-Bruno Gohier)

Westlock, AB July 20, 2011 16 points

D-1 - Canopy Formation - 4-Way Rotation (90 sec. working time)

General Plaid Jackets - Lyal Waddell, Aidan Walters, Kevin

Webster and Blair Johnson

Eden North September 1997 14 points

D-1 - Canopy Formation - 4-Way Rotation (120 sec. working time)

General H. Komant, T. Wells, M. Meadows and C. Hamilton October 1994 19 points

Kevin Stosky, Robin Windsor, D. Robertson and

Neil Houston

October 1984 17 points

Synchronicity - F. Krug, S. King, J. Provost and L.

Blanchet

July 1984 16 points

Staggerwing - Winsor, Robertson, Bishop and

Hutchinson

July 1983 12 points

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D-2 - Canopy Formation - 8-Way Speed (120 sec. working time)

General East Meets West - Gavin Adams, Paul

Wing, Michael "Homer" Wallace, Kevin

Taylor, Lyal Waddell, Aidan Walters,

Kevin Webster and Blair Johnson

Eden North September 1997 1min 13.53 secs

Handiwrap Team - Robin Winsor, D.

Robertson, Kevin Stosky, Neil Houston,

Rob Laidlaw, R. Hutchinson, R. Moortgart

and B. Dryer

July 1984 1 min 35 secs

Handiwrap Team - R. Winsor, D.

Robertson, Bishop, R. Hutchinson, R.

Laidlaw, N. Houston, K. Stosky and Dryer

July 1983 1 min 38 secs

D-3 - Canopy Formation - Longest Sequence – 4-way (150 sec. working time).

General

Plaid Jackets - Lyal Waddell, Aidan

Walters, Kevin Webster, Gavin Adams

and Blair Johnson (alt.)

Eloy, Arizona November 1998 10 points

Plaid Jackets - Lyal Waddell, Aidan

Walters, Kevin Webster and Blair Johnson

Eden North September 1997 4 points

D-3 - Canopy Formation - Longest Sequence – 4-way (180 sec. working time).

General

Plaid Jackets - Lyal Waddell, Aidan

Walters, Doug Forth and Michel Rainville

WPC Indonesia June 1996 11 points

Kevin Stosky, R. Winsor, D. Robertson

and N. Houston

October 1984 8 points

D-5 - Canopy Formation –Longest Sequence – 2-way (60 sec. Working time)

General Plaid Jackets - Lyal Waddell, Shane

Lystang, Mike DeRoo (camera)

Mondial, Skydive

Chicago

September 13, 2016 18 points

ParaRescue - Lee Bibby, Eric Dinn,

George Beatteay (camera)

Mondial, Skydive

Chicago

September 13, 2016 18 points

ParaRescue - Lee Bibby, Eric Dinn,

George Beatteay, Kevin O'Donnell (video)

Canadian Nationals,

Farnham, QC

July 18, 2016 15 points

Plaid Jackets - Lyal Waddell, Aidan

Walters, John R Smith (video)

Western

Conference Cup,

Eden North

August 4, 2008 14 points

Plaid Jackets - Lyal Waddell, Aidan

Walters, John R Smith (video)

World Cup, Eloy,

Arizona

October 2005 12 points

I-1 - CP (Canopy Piloting) – Distance

General John Minos US Nationals, Rockmart, GA June 14, 2012 97.61m

Jay Moledzki Carletonville, South Africa December 4, 2009 175.92m

Jay Moledzki WC Sydney (Picton), Australia November 10, 2007 134.07m

(weight

restrictions)

Jay Moledzki PST Air Festival, Longmont, CO

USA

June 15, 2007 150.72 m

Jay Moledzki WC Longmount, CO USA September 15, 2005 208.85m

Women Kelsey Fry Farnham, QC July 19, 2013 58.92m

Erika Dufort-Lefrancois Canadian Nationals, Westlock, AB July 11, 2011 115.70m

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I-3 - CP (Canopy Piloting) - Speed – 70-meter course

General Jason Moledzki WPC Dubai, UAE December 2012 2.542 seconds

John Minos US Nationals, Rockmart, GA June 14, 2012 3.329 seconds

Jay Moledzki Wainfleet, ON August 5, 2009 2.166 seconds

Jay Moledzki Wainfleet, ON August 5, 2009 2.23 seconds

Jay Moledzki Wainfleet, ON August 5, 2009 2.44 seconds

Jay Moledzki WC Sydney (Picton) Australia November 9, 2007 2.564 seconds

Jay Moledzki WC Sydney (Picton) Australia November 8, 2007 2.684 seconds

Jay Moledzki WPC Vienna, Austria August 25, 2006 2.72 seconds

Women Kelsey Fry Canadian Nationals, Farnham, QC July 19, 2013 6.724 seconds

Erika Dufort-Lefrancois Canadian Nationals, Westlock, AB July 2011 3.332 seconds

J-1 - Wingsuit Distance

General

Women

J2 - Wingsuit Speed

General

Women

J-3 Wingsuit Time

General

Women

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Performance Records

C-2A - Formation Skydiving - Largest Formation

General Bill Ackford, Norm Blackett, Scott Borghese, Dominic Boisvert,

Martin Bourdua, Garth Brown, Sara Cannon, Monique Careau, Peter

Chapman, Marie-Ève Dallaire, Dale Donovan, Hélène Dufresne,

Warren Dunne, Steve Enns, Rick Epp, Marcel Faguy, Jean-Pierre

Forget, Nathalie Gaudreault, Pierre-André Gauthier, Jeff Gemmell,

Don Goguen, David Gransden, Don Gravelle, Andrea Greening, Tiiu

Haamer, Dave Hatherley, David “TK” Hayes, Stefan Heemsoth, Jean

Hickman, Rhonda Joyce, Sven Jseppi, Ellen Komejan, Ahmed Kotb,

André Lapointe, Mike Latcham, François Leblanc, Bill MacBrien,

Scott McDougall, Larry Maulsby, Philippe Morin, Troy Murray,

Mathieu Nadeau, Pierre Nadeau, Rocky Nash, Tana Nash, Albert

Pelchat, Bill Pentney, Mike Pitt, Rick Powell, Rob Price, Bruce

Robertson, Christian Roy, Angus Smith, Ben Stephenson, Harvey

Thomson, Patrick Tremblay, Jay Vanstone, Janet Wellsman-

Thompson, Mary Wright

Skydive

Burnaby group

June 24, 2006 59 persons

Bill Ackford, Sara Bennett, Lonnie Bissonnette, Norm Blackett,

Johanne Blanchette, Dominic Boisvert, Scott Borghese, Simon-

Pierre Bouchard, Don Campbell, Monique Careau, Kathi Carrasco,

Peter Chapman, Jim Cook, Chantale Comtois, Warren Dunn, Steve

Enns, Rick Epp, Marcel Faguy, Jean-Pierre Forget, Nathalie

Gaudreault, Jeff Gemmell, Dave Gransden, Don Gravelle, Adam

Granger, David “T.K.” Hayes, Jeanne Hickman, Mark Hrycay,

Rhonda Joyce, Amed Kotb, André Lapoint, Ellen Komegan,

François Leblanc, Greg MacBeth, Bill MacBrien, Scott MacDougall,

Sandy McHattie, Rocky Nash, Tana Nash, Mike Pitt, Daniel

Robitaille, Christian Roy, Jacqueline Russell, Bernard Senecal, Mic

Sweeney, Martin Steinke, Rob Stipsits, Jo Stanley, Wayne Schreiber,

Janet Wellsman Thomson, Harvey Thomson, Herb Thompson, J.P.

Turcotte, Brad Vale, Leigh Anne Walton, Sherry Winter, Mary

Wright

Skydive

Burnaby group

June 26, 2004 56 persons

Bellavance, Mario; Bishop, Sean; Bisson, Richard; Bissonette,

Lonnie; Blackett, Norm; Boisvert, Dominic; Borghese, Scott;

Campbell, Don; Careau, Monique; Chilton, Christopher; Deadman,

Sue; De Leenheer, Brian; DeWit, Michael; Dixon, Jim; Dunne,

Warren; Elms, Andrew; Faguy, Marcel; Gemmell, Jeff; Grainger,

Adam; Gravelle, Don; Hannaford, Greg; Hatherley, David; Hayes,

David (T.K.); Hill, Terry; Johnson, Elizabeth; Joyce, Linda;

Joyce, Rhonda; Lapointe, Andre; Latcham, Francine; Latcham,

Mike; Lemaire, Andre; Logan, Darryl; MacBeth, Greg;

MacDougall, Scott; Minnis, Rich; Nash, Rocky; Neilson, Ole;

Parry, Gareth; Peloquin, Jean-Francois; Pitt, Mike; Presse, Lyle;

Price, Robert; Rae, Geoff; Robertson, Bruce; Roulston, Allen;

Sansom, Peter; Schreiber, Wayne; Smith, Randy; Swaniga Nash,

Tana; Tambosso, Steve; Thivierge, Bryan; Winter, Sharon;

Wylie, Mike; Youngs, Bob.

Burnaby, ON

group

July 2000 54 persons

Bilinsky, Rob; Bissonnette, Lonnie; Blackett, Norm; Brasser, Rich;

Brennan, Liam; Careau, Monique; Conkey, Jay; Costa, John;

Coursey, Dennis; Crow, Mike; Crow, Trish; Csenkey, John;

Damm, Viggo; Davis, Wayne; De Leenheer, Brian; Deazley,

Michelle; DeWit, Mike; Dube, Guy; Duncan, Kendra; Dutrisac,

Gilles; Epp, Rick; Gemmell, Jeff; Gransden, David; Halliday,

Scott; Hannaford, Greg; Hayes, TK; Heemsoth, Stefan; Jenkinson,

Ian; Killin, Kevin; Komejan, Ellen; Latcham, Mike; Lemyre,

Shawn; Mack, Rod; Matchett, Elizabeth; McDonald, John;

SWOOP/Grand

Bend group

July 1996 50 persons

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Murray, Laura; Neilson, Ole; Oberman, Jeff; Parry, Gareth; Pitt,

Mike; Plante, Rene; Pugh-Roberts, Caroline; Racey, Russ; Scott,

Ray; Shortt, Aidan; Smith, Angus; Smith, Randy; Stanley, Jo;

Taylor, Kevin; Williams, Damon.

Greg Hannaford, Lyle Presse, Randy Epp, Nick Stetzenko, Doreen

West, Mark Bloore, Steve West, Dave Mantei, David TK Hayes,

Michael DeWit, Bob Wright, Alex Wilson, Lilac Won, Kirstin

Smithson, Gareth Parry, Braden Whilsmith, Steve MacFarlane,

Hannah Barnes, Rob Stanley, Mike Latcham, Howie Daugherity,

Dennis Coursey, Ray Scott, Patti Callander, Ken Wilton, Jeff

Gemmell, Mark Hycay, Scott Hallidy, Kevin Killin, Peter Albert,

Paul Evanoff, Mike Pitt, Kevin Taylor, Elizabeth Matchett, John

Martin, Norm Blackett, Graeme Gorrie, Damon Williams, Steve

Tambosso, Russell Racey, Rick Epp, Jo Stanley, Heather Bisiker and

Billy Mossip.

Goderich

Group

July 1991 44 persons

Not available St. Andre/ St.

Antoine group

July 1978 24 persons

Women Debbie Schmidt, Jean Hickman, Shelley Reimer, Sherry Winter,

Rhonda Joyce, Andrea Greening, Monique Careau, Josée Leblanc,

Leigh Anne Walton, Janet Wellsman Thomson, Aynsley Plueschow,

Jaci Russell, Gina Marinelli, Sarah Cannon, Tiiu Haamer, Stephanie

Slinn, Katherine Banks, Dragana Jevtovic, Hélène Dufresne, Ned

Ambrus, Tana Nash, Ellen Komejan, Nathalie Gaudreault, Alison

Pen, Dominic Boisvert, Stephanie Rowe, Debbie Lovegrove,

Shannon Daniels, Sue Deadman, Robin Saunders, Louise Richard,

Shelly Cunningham, Jacquie Macri, Sharon Winter

Skydive

Burnaby

July 28, 2007 34 persons

Ned Ambrus, Sara Bennett, Dominic Boisvert, Marie-Josée Bussière,

Monique Careau, Chantale Comtois, Katherine Carrasco, Sue

Deadman, Christine Fouchard, Deanna Frank, Nathalie Gaudreault,

Genviève Godbout, Sherry Hendry, Jean Hickman, Marsha Hill,

Cindy Jardine, Linda Joyce, Rhonda Joyce, Ellen Komejan, Martine

Letourneau, Brigitte Liss, Debbie Lovegrove, Kate Ann McArthur,

Gina Marinelli, Audrey Perry, Jaci Russell, Debbie Sammit, Robin

Saunders, Janet Wellsman Thomson, Sylvie Verreault, Alison

Whalley, Sharon Winter, Mary Wright.

Burnaby, ON August 23, 2003 33 persons

Claire Chow, Bridget Brown, Ellen Komejan, Nathalie Gaudreault,

Christine Fouchard, Johanne Blanchette, Robin Saunders, Sue

Deadman, Jean Hickman, Marsha Hill, Chantale Comtois, Martine

Letourneau, Sylvie Verreault, Monique Careau, Katherine Weishar,

Tricia Frayn, Gina Marinelli, Janet Wellsman Thomson, Shelley

Moffat, Mary Wright, Dominic Boisvert, Debbie Sammit, Marie-

Josee Bussiere, Sharon Winter, Alison Whalley, Galya Chatterton

and Leigh-Anne Walton

Burnaby group August 2002 27 persons

Elizabeth Matchett, Laila Stamper, Elizabeth Trickey, Paula

Clifford, Marsha Hill, Shelley Beechie, Carol Larmand-Johnson,

Wendy Hatherley, Claire Chow, Marie Watkins, Hannah Barnes,

Deanna Dewit, Patricia McVicar, Debbie Biggs, Ellen Komejan,

Birgit Schmid, Lilac Hayes, Joanne Despres, Patti Wilton, Laura

Murray, Monique Careau and Kendra Duncan

Newmarket,

ON

September 1992 22 persons

Charlene Bartz, Gretchen Dunn, Barb Davies, Laurie Duhamel,

Maureen Carse, Monique Andrie, Michelle Martineau, Joan

Lappenbush, Nancy Heimbecker, Lynne Allin, Gail McGrath, June

Dickson, Angie Hale and Kathy Dangaard.

Pitt Meadows,

BC group

August 1992 14 persons

Sue Boland, Nicole Bureau, Susan McAuley, Hannah Barnes, Laila

Stamper, Elizabeth Matchett, C. Larmand-Johnson and Wendy

Chaulk

Gananoque,

ON group

September 1988 12 persons

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C-2B - Formation Skydiving - Largest Formation - Single Engine

General Claire Chow, Peter Legere, Shawn Lemyre, Chris Medved,

Michael Medved, Jason Moledzki, Jeff Sherk, Mark Huggett,

Ole Neilson, Al Crawford, John Meharey and Dave Gransden.

New Lowell September 1997 12 persons

C-2C - Formation Skydiving - Largest Formation - Sequential

General Stéphane Bastien, Yanik Beaulieu, Geneviève Béliveau,

Pascal Blais, Jean-Francois Boudreault, Renée Branch, Luce

Brault, Monique Careau, Luc de la Chevrotière, Pierre

Dalcourt, Mélisa Fortin, Philippe Fournier, Ronald Gagné,

Vicki Gauthier, Paul Jeffrey Gemmell, Luc Geoffroy, Jean-

Marc Hainey, François Leblanc, Josèe Leblanc, Gilles

Leboeuf, Patrick Leclair, Jonathan L'Ecuyer, Jonathan

Lefebvre, Martin Lemay, Lawrence Maulsby, Nathalie

Métivier, Philippe Morin, Yves Morisset, Mathieu Ouellet,

Sean Paquette, Céline Pelletier, Benjamin Poiret, Valérie

Poulin, Sonia Santerre, Louis-David Sirois, Angus Smith,

Sylvie Tétreault, Stéphane Thérrien, Maxime Trocmee,

Stefanie Turcotte-Côté, Katherine Walsh, Andrew

Whittington, Daniel Paquette (camera)

Farnham, QC

Nouvel Air

July 23, 2016 42 persons

2 points

C-3 - Formation Skydiving - 10-way Star

General Air Devils - Rocky Nash, Debbie Lovegrove, Rhonda Joyce,

Jacqui Macri, Paul Cincinnato, Grant Rosenthal, Pierre

Pigeon, Sebastien Leybold, Peter Dedonatos, Patrick LeClair

Skydive Burnaby August 3, 2007 24.39 seconds

Strato-Hawks - Wayne Shreiber, Rocky Nash, Tana Nash,

Mario Bellavence, Rick Epp, Hank Miller, Kevin

Karambowich, Jay Beavis, Brian McDougal, Pierre

Sanchagrin with Jim Beault on video.

Eden North August 2002 28.64 seconds

C-3 - Formation Skydiving - 10-way Star (no show with group exit)

General Ron Dionne, Buzz Bennett, Barry McAuley, Bob Amos, Barb

Davies, Steve Gartside, John Hardy, Norm Forbes, Bernard

Nater, and Harry Witte

Chilliwack Team April 1996 9.29 seconds

Skydive - Mike Dichow, Bob Smith, Don Freeman, Dale Hunt,

Dave Maynard, Gjerluf Mortensen, Gary Farnsworth, Ron

Dionne, Mike Zahar and Kelly Dunn. (Alternates: Mel Purdy

and Bill Hardman.)

WPC Warendorf,

Germany

September 1975 14.15 seconds

D-4 - Canopy Formation - Largest Formation

General Serge Blouin, Lyal Waddell, Robert Harris, Henry Komant,

Dean Schell, Chris Day, Bernie Cyr, Andrew Donald, Michael

Wallace, Blair Johnson, Aidan Walters, Vic Veinotte, Trevor

Fitzpatrick, Paul Wing, John Scott, Anthony White, Francois

Huot, Patrick Coupal, Ian Chisholm, Jason Cameron.

Videographer: John R. Smith

Eden North

Group

July 13, 2008 20 persons

Gavin Adams, Vincent Coulombe, Martin Coulombe, Daniel

Cantin, Marc Gilbert, Simon Coulombe, Michael Wallace,

Alain Cloutier, Martin Dumas, Paul Wing, Christian Nolet,

Steve Gauthier, Jocelyn Boulay, Bertrand Cloutier, Sylvie

Verreault, Jean De Ladurantye, Anthony White, and Cyr

Langevin

Quebec Group August 1999 18 persons

Aidan Walters, Lyal Waddell, Kevin Webster, Blair Johnson, Eden North September 1997 17 persons

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Michael "Homer" Wallace, Kevin Taylor, Paul Wing, Simon

Coulombe, Vincent Coloumbe, Sylvie Verreault, Pat Lajoie,

Delaine Legere, Gavin Adams, Bill Pentney, Ken Jefferis,

Martin Coloumbe and Curt Hamilton.

Group

Pat Lajoie, Daniel Cantin, Joceyln Boulay, Bertrand Cloutier,

Rene Daigle, Alain Duloe, Andre Bedard, Martin Dumas,

Mario Richard, Michel Rainville, Marcel Faguy, Maurice

Richard, Pierre NaDecisu and Mario Fournier.

Quebec Group August 1994 14 persons

Dave Parker, Martin Cahaif, Scott Halliday, Kevin

MacFarlane, Rob Price, Steve MacFarlane, Steven Adams,

Steven Houle, Mike Konefal, Joe Stanley and L. MacKinnon

Arthur DZ group July 1985 11 persons

Handiwrap Team July 1983 8 persons

D-4B - Canopy Formation - Largest Formation – Sequential

General

Women

E-1 - Individual Altitude

Day General Regis Normandeau August 1977 30,100 ft

(9274m) AGL

Eddie Grimm St. Catherines,

ON

August 1963 17,500 ft

Women Cindy Hutchinson and Cindy Addison Morden, NB June 1991 20,000ft AGL

Night General S. Robertson and H. Sommerfeld August 1971 18,200ft AGL

E-2 Group Altitude

Day General S.F. Wykeham Martin, Paul Bouffard, Ray Parker

and Richard Wilbur

July 1964 22,700ft AGL

Night General Lea Johnson, Ray Landers, Bill Hardman and

Dave Adams

Abbotsford, BC October 1970 15,000ft AGL

F-1 - Cross-Country (Canopy Descents)

General Greg Fry Kamloops, BC October 2, 2010 13.89km

G-2 - Vertical - Largest Formation -head down

General Helene D'Astous, Shawn Perreault, Alain Nadeau, Benoit

Lemay, Ally Gandy, Codie Moffet, Simon Poirier, Linda

Bouffard, Geneviève Guerin, Charles Beaulieu, Joëlle

Maheux, Craig Helmka, Monika Wittmer, Marc-Olivier

Pinault, Fabien Marzolf, Alexandre Vadnais, Gregory Lu, Jeff

Whibbs, Raphael Couroux, Shawn Carter, Chad Leslie, Vicky

Lefrancois, Jean-Christophe Ouimet, Richard Guilbault,

Alexandre Côté, Patrick Michaud, Martin Lemay, Andrew

Toman, Daniel Sevigny, Patrice Fortin, Francois Hamel,

Jonathan Parent, Hugo Lalonde, Jean-Sebastien

Vadeboncoeur, Mathieu Daudelin, Dominic Chaput, Ky

Kvisle, Cedric Langhart, Martin Sévigny, Sacha Moquin

Parachute

Montreal, St-

Esprit, QC

August 8, 2014 40 persons

Alain Nadeau, Alexandre Côté, Andrew Toman, Benoit

Lemay, Chad Leslie, Craig Helmka, Daniel Sévigny, David

Cvetanovski, Dominic Chaput, Francis Bertrand, François

Hamel, Geneviève Guérin, Goran Lazarovski, Gregory Lu,

Hélène D'Astous, Hugo Lalonde, Jean-Christophe (JC)

Ouimet, Jean-Sébastien Vadeboncoeur, Jeff Schroumpf,

Parachute

Montreal, St-

Esprit, QC

July 20, 2012 30 persons

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Jonathan Marx, Marc Olivier Pinault, Marcel Thimot, Martin

Lemay, Martin Sévigny, Mathieu Daudelin, Patrick Michaud,

Pier-Luc Veilleux, Raphael Couroux, Richard Guilbault,

Vincent Lemay. Camera: Brian Buckland

Leslie Chad, Pier-Luc Veilleux, Cedric Langhart, Martin

Sevigny, Charles-David Robitaille, Alexandre Côté, Ky

Kvisle, Patrick Michaud, Andrew Toman, Olga Kuznetsova,

Philippe Thibodeau, David Vachon, Marcel Thimot, Alain

Nadeau, François Hamel, Yannick Langevin, Jeff Schrompf,

Taylor Cividino, Rudolf Zdravlje, Jess Harper, Ryan

Fitzpatrick

Lourdes de

Joliette (Voltige)

July 25, 2009 21 persons

Philippe Thibodeau, Pier-Luc Veilleux, David Vachon,

Marcel Thimot, Alain Nadeau, François Hamel, Alexandre

Côté, Yannick Langevin, Jeff Schrompf, Taylor Cividino,

Rudolf Zdravlje, Jess Harper, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Patrick

Michaud, Ky Kvisle

Lourdes de

Joliette (Voltige)

July 24, 2009 15 persons

François Hamel, Alexis Painchaud, Daniel Labelle, Daniel

Sévigny, Martin Sévigny, Glen Cannon, Yannick Langevin,

Alain Nadeau, Brent Henderson, Marcel Thimot, Alexandre

Côté, Sara Bennett, Linda Bouffard, Phillippe Thibodeau

Skydive Burnaby

Group

July 30, 2006 14 persons

Alexis Painchaud, Marcel Thimot, François Hamel, Daniel

Labelle, Glen Cannon, Alain Nadeau, Martin Sévigny,

Yannick Langevin, Daniel Sevigny, Alexandre Cote, Philippe

Thibodeau, Linda Bouffard, Sara Bennett

Skydive Burnaby

Group

July 29, 2006 13 persons

Dave Brown, Glen Cannon, Simon Chambers, Paul Farrell,

Michael Fenton, Brent Henderson, Daniel Labelle, Goran

Lazarovski, Mario Richard, Mike Smith, Philippe Thibodeau,

Marcel Thimot

Skydive Burnaby

Group

July 15, 2005 12 persons

Women Ricki Fenton, Monique Andrié, Kat Bachmeier, Anastasia

Powell, Trina Oatway, Olga Kuznetsova

Beiseker, AB July 2, 2006 6 persons

G-3 – Vertical - Largest Formation - head up

General

Women

H-1A - Most Jumps Done in a 24 Hour Period – Round Parachute

General

George Sarson 1971 210 jumps

Steve Sutton St. Thomas, ON July 3, 1969 200 jumps

Bill Hardman and John McGoldrick Abbotsford, BC June 21, 1969 150 jumps

Bill Hardman Abbotsford, BC July 22, 1967 100 jumps

H-1B - Most Jumps Done in a 24 Hour Period – Square Parachute

General Jeff Schrompf and Sven Jseppi Dunnville, ON July 10-11, 2008 157 jumps

James Wilson Steinbach, MB July 18-19, 2007 150 jumps

Sven Jseppi Alexandria, ON June 3, 2006 51 jumps

J-4 - Wingsuit Time of Fall

General

Women

J5 - Wingsuit Distance of Flight

General

Women

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J-6 - Wingsuit - Largest Formation - proximate position without grips

General

Gavin Cavanaugh, Blair Egan, Reg Hurlbut, Andrew Whyte,

Michael Cooper, Andrew Levson, Chris Giesbrecht, Kris

Watson, Lyal Waddell (camera: Scott Callantine)

Eden North June 30, 2013 9 persons

Women Karine Drolet, Carine St Marseille, Pamela Casaubon, Audrey

Bernier, Michelle Wong, Liz Jack, Catherine Bolduc, Vanessa

Mercure, David Lutzy (camera)

Notre Dame de

Lourde, QC

September 6, 2015 8 persons

J-7 - Wingsuit - Docked Formation

General

Women