3331 137 #1 September 16, 2014 Tim succumbed to cancer yesterday morning. Tim Mace was awarded the FAI Parachuting Gold Medal in January 2012. The FAI Gold Parachuting Medal is given for outstanding accomplishment in connection with parachuting. He was awarded the medal in recognition of the following accomplishments: Tim started skydiving in 1977, and has 8100 jumps. In that time he has competed as a performer in every IPC discipline at World Championship level. He is probably the first person to do this in modern times when so many disciplines are active. He has competed in more than 150 competitions, including 23 First Category Events in which he has obtained 6 medals and placed in the top-ten 16 times. He competed in FAI World Championships in Formation Skydiving in Yugoslavia 1985 and Spain 1989, Freefly and Freestyle in France 2003, Freefall Style and Accuracy Landing in Croatia 2004, Skysurfing in Germany 2006, Paraski in Montenegro 2005, Italy 2007, Austria 2009 and 2011, and Canopy Piloting in Russia 2010. Tim is joint holder of the current 400 person FAI Formation Skydiving Large Formation World Record, and has been on two previous FAI Large Formation records (282 Thailand 1999, 357 Thailand 2004). Tim was also on the team that set the 16-way Formation Skydiving Sequential 12 point World Record in France in 1998. He has been an AFF instructor since 1984, and a wingsuit instructor since 1999. He received the Royal Aero Club Prince of Wales Cup in 1990 for performance in 8-way at the 1989 FS World Championship. By profession he is an experimental test pilot. He is also a former astronaut, and received the Royal Aero Club silver medal in 1991 for his work as an astronaut on the UK-Soviet space programme, which included high altitude parachuting.I Jumped with the guys who invented Skydiving. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuckakers 426 #2 September 17, 2014 3331Tim succumbed to cancer yesterday morning. Tim Mace was awarded the FAI Parachuting Gold Medal in January 2012. The FAI Gold Parachuting Medal is given for outstanding accomplishment in connection with parachuting. He was awarded the medal in recognition of the following accomplishments: Tim started skydiving in 1977, and has 8100 jumps. In that time he has competed as a performer in every IPC discipline at World Championship level. He is probably the first person to do this in modern times when so many disciplines are active. He has competed in more than 150 competitions, including 23 First Category Events in which he has obtained 6 medals and placed in the top-ten 16 times. He competed in FAI World Championships in Formation Skydiving in Yugoslavia 1985 and Spain 1989, Freefly and Freestyle in France 2003, Freefall Style and Accuracy Landing in Croatia 2004, Skysurfing in Germany 2006, Paraski in Montenegro 2005, Italy 2007, Austria 2009 and 2011, and Canopy Piloting in Russia 2010. Tim is joint holder of the current 400 person FAI Formation Skydiving Large Formation World Record, and has been on two previous FAI Large Formation records (282 Thailand 1999, 357 Thailand 2004). Tim was also on the team that set the 16-way Formation Skydiving Sequential 12 point World Record in France in 1998. He has been an AFF instructor since 1984, and a wingsuit instructor since 1999. He received the Royal Aero Club Prince of Wales Cup in 1990 for performance in 8-way at the 1989 FS World Championship. By profession he is an experimental test pilot. He is also a former astronaut, and received the Royal Aero Club silver medal in 1991 for his work as an astronaut on the UK-Soviet space programme, which included high altitude parachuting. Clearly a man defined by his contributions to the sport. RIP, Tim. We owe you.Chuck Akers D-10855 Houston, TX 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rover 11 #3 September 24, 2014 Cosmonaut rather than astronaut. Add BASE jumper to the list of achievements. Fly free, Major Tim.2 wrongs don't make a right - but 3 lefts do. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites