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Meets!

On a team? Wanna form a team? The meets are for you!

CSL teams are automatically part of the NSL, competing nationwide! Teams competing will officially represent Colorado - and be listed on www.skyleague.com!

Teams can compete in one of four classes:

AAA/Open Class Class
This is the current USPA Open/Advanced Class applying the whole IPC 2006 dive pool and rules.

AA/Intermediate Class
The AA Class is identical with the current USPA Intermediate Class. This class is the next step for teams and competitors that have mastered the Rookie Class and the A Class. Eight additional blocks (1, 11, 13, 14, 15, 18, 20, 22) without memory and mirror image and a little longer sequence are added to the rules of the A Class.

A Class
The A Class is the next step up after learning the basics of 4-way competition in the Rookie Class.The A Class applies the following eight blocks for the 2006 season: 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 19, 21. The sequence can be three or four formations long.

Rookie Class
This is the class for the beginners in the sport. The events of this class are an introduction to Formation Skydiving competition at the grass roots. The rules are synchronized between all leagues for the 2006 season. This will fully include the Rookie Class teams in any possible prize giving. All 16 Random Formations will be used for the exits.

See www.skyleague.com/pages/rules for more information!

Schedule
CSL

At Mile High Skydiving:

April 12th with the 13th as a weather backup day (so we can compete against the California’s Elsinore League)

May 17th with the 18th as a weather backup day (so we can compete against the Florida League)

June 28th with the 29th as a weather backup day (so we can compete against the Midwest Skydive Chicago meet)

September 13th with the 14th as a weather backup day (so we can compete against California’s Perris meet)

9/20 is the playoffs (locally if you choose to compete) and 11/14 is the championship.

League Fees



Meets!
Have a throw-together team or a team that will compete all season long? $27 per jump ticket for RW fliers, $25 per jump ticket for video team members. Plan on bringing your own video team member unless you choose to ask us in advance to help find one. If the CSL provides a video team member, expect to pay slot plus $10 for judgeable video.

Yes, the costs for competing are greater than buying a slot on your own. I promise that 100% of what you pay will be given back to you in services, gifts, and perks. The League and League organizer's goals are to break even at the end of the season - you will not be paying to send our proverbial children thru the first jump course.

 

 

 



 

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