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VRW division of the Midwest Skydiving League

The competitions will be three rounds.

VRW Divisions:

VRW-A: Each round will be three formations from 1-14.

Exits: Train, Knee Lock.

VRW-B: Each round will be three formations from 1-24.

Exits: Train, Knee Lock, Inverted Monkey and Compressed Accordion.

VRW-C: Each round will consist of three formations from formations 1-34.

Exits: Train, Knee Lock, Inverted Monkey and Compressed Accordion.

VRW4way: Three point skydives will be generated from vrw4way.com.


EXITS:
1. Train: Both flyers exit in a sit, both facing the same direction, with one's feet underneath the arms (under the shoulder) of the other flyer.
2. Knee Lock: Both flyers exit in a sit, facing each other, with legs linked together.
3. Inverted Monkey: One flyer in sit position and one head down. The head down flyer has a backpack grip exiting the plane linked.
4. Compressed Accordion: One flyer in a sit position and one head down. Both are side to side with leg grips (grips must be below the waist), exiting linked.

FORMATIONS:
1. Sit Carve: Partners face off in a sit. The two perform 360 degree carving turns, always facing off.
2. Over-Under: Performers start by facing each other in a sit. One person flies over the top of the other both members perform 180 degree turns and face off in a sit.
3. Cross Body Grip left hand. Both performers are in head-up orientation. The performers demonstrate a hand-to-hand grip. The left hand must be on the left hand of the other Performer. (cross grip)
4. Cross Body Grip right hand: Both performers are in head-up orientation. The performers demonstrate a hand-to-hand grip. The right hand on the right hand of the other Performer.
5. Left Hand to foot: Both Performers are in an upright orientation. One performer takes a Left hand grip on the lower right leg (anywhere below the knee) of the other.
6. Right Hand to foot: Both Performers are in an upright orientation. One performer takes a Right hand grip on the lower left leg (anywhere below the knee) of the other.
7. Toe Touch: Both flyers in a sit, facing each other. All four feet must make contact at the same time
8. Cartwheel left: A simultaneous left hand cartwheel on the by both flyers in a sit position.
9. Cartwheel right: A simultaneous right hand cartwheel on the by both flyers in a sit position.
10. Back Flips: A simultaneous back flip back by both flyers in a sit position.
11. Front Flips: A simultaneous front flip back by both flyers in a sit position.
12. Duel 360: A simultaneous 360 turn (left or right) by both flyers in a sit position.
13. Sit Accordion–left hand: Both performers are flying shoulder to shoulder in a head-up. The performers take a left hand to left hand grip, with torsos facing in opposite directions.
14. Sit Accordion–right hand: Both performers are flying shoulder to shoulder in a head-up. The performers take a right hand to right hand grip, with torsos facing in opposite directions.

15. Mind Warp One Performer is in a stand up position, the other Performer is in a head down position and has a double hand grip on the head of the Performer in a stand-up.
16. Left Hand to foot: One Performers is in a sit, the other is head down. The two face off. The HD performer takes a left hand grip on the lower left leg of the partner.
17. Right Hand to foot: One Performers is in a sit, the other is head down. The two face off. The HD performer takes a right hand grip on the lower right leg of the partner.
18. Half Eagle: One is in a sit, the other is head-down, facing each other. The head-down goes below the other and performs a 180 front flip ending in a sit. The sit partner performs a 180 front flip, ending in head down. The move is complete when the two faceoff
19. Sit Hand to Hand Dock: Both flyers face each other in a sit. They perform a single-hand dock with one persons left hand gripping the other flyers right hand.
20. Mixed 360 Loops: One person sits, the other is head down. Both perform 360 front loop.
21. Mixed 360 spin Left: One person sits, the other is head down. Both turn 360 to the left.
22. Mixed 360 spin Right: One person sits, the other is head down. Both turn 360 to the right.
23. Mixed Cross Body Grip right hand: One person sits, the other is head down. The right hand of head up grips the left hand of the head down.
24. Mixed Cross Body Grip left hand: One person sits, the other is head down. The left hand of head up grips the right hand of the head down.

25. Sixty-nine One Performer is in an upright orientation, the other Performer is in a head-down orientation facing each other. The Performer in the head-down orientation takes a double hand grip on the lower leg of the other Performer
26. Head down Grip left hand. Both performers are head-down, facing off. The performers demonstrate a left-to- left hand grip.(cross grip)
27. Head down Grip right hand. Both performers are head-down, facing off. The performers demonstrate a right-to-right hand grip.(cross grip)
28. Head down left hand to foot. Both are head-down, facing off. One takes left hand to right foot.
29. Head down right hand to foot. Both are head-down, facing off. One takes right hand to left foot.
30. Double Dock Vice Versa. One in a sit, one head down, face off. double hand grips are taken.
31. Head Down Carve Left. Both performers are head down and perform a 360 carving turn to the left
32. Head Down Carve Right. Both are head down and perform a 360 carving turn to the right
33. Vertical Compressed. One Performer is in head-up orientation, the other Performer in head-down orientation. Both Performers take a grip right leg of the other Performer (or left hand on left leg)
34. Double Spock. One Performer is in head-up orientation, the other Performer is in head-down orientation. Each Performer takes a grip on the top of the head of the other Performer
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