After arriving late on Friday evening on June 4th, Saturday was a day of catching sleep, reacquainting with friends, and realizing I was actually in Italy. So strange this travel thing, isn't it? 18 hours ago, I was saying good bye to my cat, Tama, back home in Pacifica . . . . and now I'm at the Hotel Ninfa in Avigliana, Italy.
Bizarre.
On Saturday evening, we attended the opening ceremony held at the center square of Torino. At first, I had no idea whom I'd walk with as I couldn't find any Americans nearby, but then my Norwegian friend, Pal, grabbed me and said he was standing behind some. So, I ended up walking with Chad Bastian and the rest of the US Microlight team. Having no idea of WAG's publicity, we expected it to be some little procession of air sport athletes grouped by country with some photographers here and there. Surprisingly, there were a LOT of folks watching this ceremony!
The first day of competition on Sunday was an exciting and stressful one for us. It's exciting because it's the first one of the year, but also stressful because we're doing d-bag helicopter launches. (It's also exciting, too.) If you've never done one, just imagine jumping backwards off a helicopter with your wadded up paraglider, stuffed in a manner it wasn't meant to be stuffed, freefalling and waiting for it to open cleanly in a way that it wasn't meant to be opened, hoping that all the lines that just got stuffed don't get tangled, while trying to ignore the very real existence of prop wash, and - oh yeah! - praying that the one reserve you packed will work if it all goes to shit . . . . this is what we get to experience every day!
SWEET!!!!
And oh, don't forget, after all this, we then have to remember our routine and deal with the pressure of performing perfectly (nice alliteration) in a world-class acro competition.
YEAH!!!! I feel very lucky to be here!
With the first solo task on Sunday, the competitors would get an announced run of 5 maneuvers. Here's what I did and the points out of 100 I received:
1) Tumble (76)
2) Helico - left (71)
3) Helico - right (71)
4) Helico-to-SAT (79)
5) Misty Flip (60)
With this, I finished 12th for the day. While not-so great out of 20, considering that 11 of the world's very best acro pilots are here, I'm not-so disappointed with my placement. I think I will replace the Misty Flip w/the SAT-to-Helico as I have the same chance of making it but with a higher difficulty rating. If I can make cleaner runs from here on out and just do what I do, I think I can make the top 10. It's definitely a stretch, but there's a chance. (For general competition coverage, go here.)
Monday's task was cancelled due to rain. For today, Tuesday, I did my first competitive synchro run with my Norwegian friend, Pal Rognoy. It was a great experience since I'm not-so focused on synchro at the moment, but more importantly, it's always good to get another helico drop and practice more acro. Our run was terrible, but I was SUPER happy with my tumble as the entry AND exit was very nice which is another piece in the puzzle that brings me closer to making more tumbles towards the Infinite very soon.
I'll post a video of one of my runs when I get back home as the upload speed for a video 0f 16 seconds - even at 12:40 a.m. - can take 30 minutes. (A video of my run is about 4 min.)
It's late now and we have an early briefing at 9 a.m. to try and get a solo and a synchro run in.
I'll post again soon!
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
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2 comments:
DooD! Way to rock the acro scene!
Keep the updates coming :)
Cheers
danny
Good to have you visiting the old world again :-) Hope to see you in August !!!
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