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New FAI Swoop Freestyle World Championships Announced

First Event To Be Held In August Of This Year

A new FAI Swoop Freestyle World Championships will see its first event in August this year, following a new collaboration between the FAI and a specialist sports company, A. Sports.

The high-impact, adrenalin-fuelled discipline of Freestyle Canopy Piloting is known as Swooping, and involves parachutists flying at high-speed across a ‘Swooping Pond’ to score points based on style and execution.

Typically held in airfields and parachute drop zones away from the public eye, the new FAI Swoop Freestyle World Championships will take place in locations chosen to attract maximum exposure and public attention.

FAI President Frits Brink welcomed the announcement of the new competition, which was confirmed by the signing of an official memorandum of understanding between the FAI and A. Sports. “Freestyle Swooping is an incredibly exciting and impressive discipline to watch," Brink said. “With the launch of the new FAI Swoop Freestyle World Championships the sport will move from the fringes of airfields to the centre of the chosen cities. This is a great opportunity to grow the sport and showcase its high-level athletes to the world.

“We are looking forward to working with A. Sports to make the FAI Swoop Freestyle World Championships a big success.”

"We developed the Swoop Freestyle platform over the last two years in Copenhagen," said George Stribling Blythe, CEO of A. Sports. "Last year the event attracted 100,000 spectators and was delivered across both TV and digital platforms. We are thrilled to now be working in collaboration with the FAI. The new FAI Swoop Freestyle World Championships will be bringing the top athletes into the heart of major cities throughout the world, and thereby to brand new audiences.”

“We are taking this step to assist in the growth of parachuting as a whole, bringing it from rural settings into the urban environment," Stribling Blythe continued. "By combining the latest production technology with multiple media platforms we will be providing audience experiences that have never been seen before."

The organization of the events will be the responsibility of A. Sports, while the FAI will sanction the competitions and help develop the rules.

Other responsibilities that the FAI and the FAI Parachuting Commission (IPC) will hold include:

  • Assisting in the appointment of qualified judges
  • Appointing an international jury and jury president
  • Provide technical staff
  • Helping with scoring and ranking
  • Providing advice regarding medals and trophies
  • Social media and reporting

The first event will be held from 25-26 August 2017 with a host venue to be announced shortly. It will consist of 20 selected and invited Swoop Freestyle competitors who will compete over two days.

The agreement has been signed for an initial three-year period.

(Images provided with FAI news release)

FMI: www.fai.org

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