
Mixed
Formation
Skydiving
Team: Two performers and one videographer.
Competition: 8 rounds from 13,000 ft.
Scoring: Judges review the video from each jump immediately after the team lands. They use electronic scoring systems to score the video while watching in real time.
Working Time: 35 secs from when the team leaves the aircraft. This is the amount of time they have to score points.
Draw: The sequence of formations each team has to complete. Each round has a different sequence. All teams are doing the same draw for each round.
Grip: A grip requires stationary contact of the hand on the opposite team member's arm, leg, foot or head as shown in the dive pool.

Belly: Orientation of the body in which the competitor's torso is horizontal and their belly is facing down towards the ground.
Back: Orientation of the body in which the competitor's torso is horizontal and their back is facing down towards the ground.
Head Down: Orientation of the body in which the competitor's torso is approximately vertical with the head pointing towards the ground.
Upright: Orientation of the body in which the competitor's torso is approximately vertical with the head up, pointing towards the sky.
Grip: A grip requires stationary contact of the hand on the opposite team member's arm, leg, foot or head as shown in the dive pool.
Dive Pool: All possible formations in the MFS discipline. The competition draw comes from this pool the night before competition begins. See MFS dive pool

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Officials
Meet Director
Randy Connell
USPA Controller
Steve Hubbard
Chief Judge
Jim Rees
Event Judges
Rhonda Kaletz
Matt Fry
Gary Taylor
Deanne Brazelton
