bob.dino 1 #101 April 11, 2006 Australia VRW is now 17. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gemini 0 #102 April 14, 2006 What are the RW, VR/FF & CRW records for your state or country? Please include POPS and Women's formations. RW-Relative Formation Work (N-National Record/All locals) WRW-Women's Relative Formation Work RWWR-Relative Formation World Record RW POPS- RW Parachutists Over Phorty RW SOS-RW Skydivers Over Sixty RW JOS-RW Jumpers Over Seventy RW JOE-RW Jumpers Over Eighty VR-Vertical Formation Record VWR-Vertical Formation World Record WVWR-Women's Vertical Formation World Record VWR-Women's Vertical Formation Record CRW-Canopy Formation Relative Work WCRW-Women's Canopy Formation Relative Work CRW POPS Countries: Australia RW-81; WRW-47; CRW-21; VRW-17; WVRW-6 Austria RW-24; WRW-12; CRW-12 Belgium RW-80; WRW-16; CRW-15 Brazil RW-80N Canada RW-54; WRW-33; POPS RW-21; CRW-18 Czechoslovakia RW-??? Finland CRW-10 France RW-??? Germany RW-122; RW SOS-10; RW JOE-1; CRW-20; WCRW-9; WRW-61 ...Saarland RW-40 ...Rheinland Pfalz RW-29 Israel RW-??? Italy VR-16 Mexico RW-??? Netherlands CRW-27; WCRW-4 New Zealand RW-??? Norway RW-??? Puerto Rico RW-??? Russia RW-100 Spain VR-28; CRW-30 Switzerland RW-84 Thailand RWWR-400 (2/08/06) United Kingdom RW-100; WRW-60 United States RW-300; WRW-132; VWR-53; RW POPS-100; RW SOS-33; RW JOS-11 Venuezula RW-??? Thailand Largest Mass Jump-960 (2/11/06) US States: Alabama RW-40; CRW-9; RW POPS-20 Alaska RW-25; WRW-17; RW POPS-21 Arizona RW-300; POPS RW-101; CRW-29; RW POPS-100 California RW-132; WRW-151; RWRW POPS-110; VWR-53; CRW-46; WRW POPS-23; RW SOS-30; RW JOS-10 Colorado RW POPS-16; CRW POPS-16 Connecticut RW-41; WRW-16 Florida POPS RW-54; CRW-70; RW SOS-33; RW JOS-11 Georgia RW-64; POPS RW-12 Hawaii CRW-6; RW POPS-12 Idaho RW-34; RW POPS-22 Iowa RW-60 Illinois WVWR-18; RW-259; CRW-25; RW POPS-44 Indiana RW POPS-23 Kentucky RW POPS-12 Louisiana CRW-17 Maine RW POPS-15 Massachusetts CRW-30; RW POPS-16; RW-81 Michigan CRW-10; RW POPS-22 Minnesota RW POPS-10 Mississippi RW-61; CRW-30 Missouri CRW-18; RW POPS-16 Montana RW POPS-22; WRW-33 Nevada RW-38; RW POPS-14 New Jersey RW POPS-16; RW SOS-11 New York CRW-19; RW POPS-30; RW SOS-12 North Carolina CRW-44/49; Rw POPS-45; CRW POPS-28; RW SOS-9 North Dakota RW-41 Ohio CRW-24; RW POPS-21 Oklahoma RW POPS-9; RW-100 Oregon CRW-25; RW POPS-22 Pennsylvania RW POPS-21 South Carolina RW-200; WRW-19; CRW-30; RW POPS-18 Tennessee RW POPS-13 Texas RW-125; RW POPS-62; CRW-36 (47/58); VR-12; WRW-28 Utah RW POPS-13 Virginia CRW-10 Washington CRW-38 (39/40); RW POPS-23; CRW POPS-9; WRW-25 Wisconsin CRW-13; RW POPS-18 Blue skies, Jim Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wmw999 2,451 #103 April 14, 2006 US: WRW 151 (California isn't another country ) Wendy W.There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jumperconway 0 #104 April 14, 2006 California,USA and world POP'S is 110! Still not updated from last year on POP'S website! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gemini 0 #105 April 14, 2006 What are the RW, VR/FF & CRW records for your state or country? Please include POPS and Women's formations. RW-Relative Formation Work (N-National Record/All locals) WRW-Women's Relative Formation Work RWWR-Relative Formation World Record RW POPS- RW Parachutists Over Phorty RW SOS-RW Skydivers Over Sixty RW JOS-RW Jumpers Over Seventy RW JOE-RW Jumpers Over Eighty VR-Vertical Formation Record VWR-Vertical Formation World Record WVWR-Women's Vertical Formation World Record VWR-Women's Vertical Formation Record CRW-Canopy Formation Relative Work WCRW-Women's Canopy Formation Relative Work CRW POPS Countries: Australia RW-81; WRW-47; CRW-21; VRW-17; WVRW-6 Austria RW-24; WRW-12; CRW-12 Belgium RW-80; WRW-16; CRW-15 Brazil RW-80N Canada RW-54; WRW-33; POPS RW-21; CRW-18 Czechoslovakia RW-??? Finland CRW-10 France RW-??? Germany RW-122; RW SOS-10; RW JOE-1; CRW-20; WCRW-9; WRW-61 ...Saarland RW-40 ...Rheinland Pfalz RW-29 Israel RW-??? Italy VR-16 Mexico RW-??? Netherlands CRW-27; WCRW-4 New Zealand RW-??? Norway RW-??? Puerto Rico RW-??? Russia RW-100 Spain VR-28; CRW-30 Switzerland RW-84 Thailand RWWR-400 (2/08/06) United Kingdom RW-100; WRW-60 United States RW-300; WRW-151; VWR-53; RW POPS-110; RW SOS-33; RW JOS-11 Venuezula RW-??? Thailand Largest Mass Jump-960 (2/11/06) US States: Alabama RW-40; CRW-9; RW POPS-20 Alaska RW-25; WRW-17; RW POPS-21 Arizona RW-300; POPS RW-101; CRW-29; RW POPS-100 California RW-132; WRW-151; RWRW POPS-110; VWR-53; CRW-46; WRW POPS-23; RW SOS-30; RW JOS-10 Colorado RW POPS-16; CRW POPS-16 Connecticut RW-41; WRW-16 Florida POPS RW-54; CRW-70; RW SOS-33; RW JOS-11 Georgia RW-64; POPS RW-12 Hawaii CRW-6; RW POPS-12 Idaho RW-34; RW POPS-22 Iowa RW-60 Illinois WVWR-18; RW-259; CRW-25; RW POPS-44 Indiana RW POPS-23 Kentucky RW POPS-12 Louisiana CRW-17 Maine RW POPS-15 Massachusetts CRW-30; RW POPS-16; RW-81 Michigan CRW-10; RW POPS-22 Minnesota RW POPS-10 Mississippi RW-61; CRW-30 Missouri CRW-18; RW POPS-16 Montana RW POPS-22; WRW-33 Nevada RW-38; RW POPS-14 New Jersey RW POPS-16; RW SOS-11 New York CRW-19; RW POPS-30; RW SOS-12 North Carolina CRW-44/49; Rw POPS-45; CRW POPS-28; RW SOS-9 North Dakota RW-41 Ohio CRW-24; RW POPS-21 Oklahoma RW POPS-9; RW-100 Oregon CRW-25; RW POPS-22 Pennsylvania RW POPS-21 South Carolina RW-200; WRW-19; CRW-30; RW POPS-18 Tennessee RW POPS-13 Texas RW-125; RW POPS-62; CRW-36 (47/58); VR-12; WRW-28 Utah RW POPS-13 Virginia CRW-10 Washington CRW-38 (39/40); RW POPS-23; CRW POPS-9; WRW-25 Wisconsin CRW-13; RW POPS-18 QuoteCalifornia isn't another country Ummhhh...I know a lot of people who would disagree with that statement on more than one point! Blue skies, Jim Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hogan 0 #106 August 8, 2006 The RW record for Ireland is 26 and it was set on the 7th August 2006. John. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Luminous 0 #107 August 8, 2006 QuoteTexas .... WRW-28 Didn't this get upped at Skyfest? or was it not official? Larry'In an insane society a sane person seems insane.' Mr. Spock Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BillyVance 34 #108 August 8, 2006 Hi Jim, Are you sharing this list with USPA? I remember getting a post on the crwdog email list that USPA were collecting state records, but what I saw on their website was nowhere near as informative as what you have collected here..."Mediocre people don't like high achievers, and high achievers don't like mediocre people." - SIX TIME National Champion coach Nick Saban Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gemini 0 #109 January 20, 2007 Don't know if USPA has looked at this list, but since we have not had many changes in awhile, I have posted the list as the "Unofficial Records" on BigWays.com and TexasStateRecord.com. Thanks to everyone who contributed and has helped keep the list current. Gave you all a plug on the website! blues, Jim Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
upndownshop 0 #110 January 20, 2007 QuoteQuoteTexas .... WRW-28 Didn't this get upped at Skyfest? or was it not official? Larry Yes it was official and it was a 30 way. The VR is now 16 as well. Yooo hoo!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
howardwhite 6 #111 January 20, 2007 USPA started issuing "official" state records in 2006. The list is at http://www.uspa.org/competition/pg2/staterecordsbystate.htm HW Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
upndownshop 0 #112 January 20, 2007 QuoteUSPA started issuing "official" state records in 2006. The list is at http://www.uspa.org/competition/pg2/staterecordsbystate.htm HW So I wonder if they are allowing previous records to be submitted to become "official". Looking at Oklahoma's records that may be the case. If I am reading it correctly. Does that mean we could submit the attached jump? It was the first 7 way over Texas. Completed in Sept. 1968, photo by Jerry Schrimsher. I think Sherry was a judge by then. Of course she was two weeks away from giving birth to my brother. J Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
howardwhite 6 #113 January 20, 2007 QuoteSo I wonder if they are allowing previous records to be submitted to become "official". Looking at Oklahoma's records that may be the case. If I am reading it correctly. Does that mean we could submit the attached jump? It was the first 7 way over Texas. Completed in Sept. 1968, photo by Jerry Schrimsher. I think Sherry was a judge by then. Of course she was two weeks away from giving birth to my brother.J Why not? Just have her sign it off, cough up the bucks, and have the Regional Director send it in. Lots of states out there have no records -- start sending in those four-ways. HW Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vectracide 0 #114 January 21, 2007 There is an unoffical VR of a 9-way that took place last season in Oregon. We plan on smashing that this season, with actual judges this time. ------------------------------ Controlled and Deliberate..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Merkur 1 #115 January 21, 2007 Hey Jim, update on German RW --> 156 (completed last November at Skydive Arizona) See you for TSR, M.vSCR No.94 Don't dream your life - live your dream! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skypuppy 1 #116 January 21, 2007 Canadian RW record is now 59 as of last summer.If some old guy can do it then obviously it can't be very extreme. Otherwise he'd already be dead. Bruce McConkey 'I thought we were gonna die, and I couldn't think of anyone Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DBCOOPER 5 #117 January 21, 2007 QuoteOk all, let's start a controversy! Last time I looked, New England was not a state. If the DZ is in Mass, it is a Mass state record. Last time I looked the head of state of Puerto Rico was the president of the USReplying to: Re: Stall On Jump Run Emergency Procedure? by billvon If the plane is unrecoverable then exiting is a very very good idea. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,027 #118 April 23, 2007 QuoteDon't know if USPA has looked at this list, but since we have not had many changes in awhile, I have posted the list as the "Unofficial Records" on BigWays.com and TexasStateRecord.com. Thanks to everyone who contributed and has helped keep the list current. Gave you all a plug on the website! blues, Jim While you're updating the Texas record... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dorbie 0 #119 April 23, 2007 QuoteHey Jim, update on German RW --> 156 (completed last November at Skydive Arizona) See you for TSR, M. Shouldn't that be Germans and not German? "Germans RW --> 156" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
david3 0 #120 April 23, 2007 Congratulations on another record Professor. Is this the one you are referring to? Click "HERE" http://groups.google.com/group/rec.skydiving/browse_thread/thread/322f65ae81a47700/7bc0685c27c9e93a?lnk=gst&q=lake+wales+201+way&rnum=2&hl=en#7bc0685c27c9e93a Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gemini 0 #121 April 29, 2007 Unofficial records updated through 4/28/07. Please let me know if you have any new updates. FYI: The new USPA State Record Rule 12-3 requires a notice of the record attempt within 72 hours of the attempt and a record application filed not later than one week after the attempt. Information required is a roster of the jumpers on the successful attempt that includes names, Parachute Association No. (USPA, CSPA, BPA, etc.), Association Membership No., Membership Expiration Date, and Gender. Also required are type of jump/category, size, location of jump, and signatures of S&TA and Judge or USPA board member. Blue skies, Jim Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ZigZagMarquis 9 #122 April 29, 2007 I was surprised when I first learned it and am still puzzled by the fact that you don't actually have to be a citizen of a particular state to be on that state's record... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gemini 0 #123 April 29, 2007 US big way records are generally open to the best jumpers since they are not considered "National" records like most other countries. It is more "the largest [insert formation category here] formation record over {insert state here]". I inquired once about the Mexican record and was told it is a national record and has to be all Mexican. Ditto for the Canadian and German records. Blue skies, Jim Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GordonH 0 #124 June 15, 2007 Do we need another category added, to include sequential records such as "RWS-Relative Work Sequential" such as "Florida RWS 2-point 139" Also there is a new CRW record of 36 over Spain on 31 May 2007, details here...http://www.skydiveempuriabrava.com/noticies2.php?id=2&idnoticia=52 QuoteRW-Relative Formation Work (N-National Record/All locals) WRW-Women's Relative Formation Work RWWR-Relative Formation World Record RW POPS- RW Parachutists Over Phorty RW SOS-RW Skydivers Over Sixty RW JOS-RW Jumpers Over Seventy RW JOE-RW Jumpers Over Eighty VR-Vertical Formation Record VWR-Vertical Formation World Record WVWR-Women's Vertical Formation World Record VWR-Women's Vertical Formation Record CRW-Canopy Formation Relative Work WCRW-Women's Canopy Formation Relative Work CRW POPS Blue skies! Gordon Beware of advice from those with more posts than jumps ;-) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mattmais 0 #125 June 17, 2007 I believe Missouri RW is 25 way round...1989. Can someone from the Tulsa area veryify this with Bob Shoenmier (sp) ? it was his 3000th jump. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites