www.Aussie100Way.com

2010 Australian 100 Way Formation Skydiving Record

Aussie100Way website Update:

EVENT PHOTO's in the media section: Click here for links to all the camera team of the Aussie 100 Way Record. Buy photo's at these links.

This website will be revamped by Wed July 7th. Links to new media related to the event. An updated news section. and a change in structure - this is the start of the next record attempts. 2012 150 WAYS! Stay tuned.

Latest Event News:

  • 20100628 - Complete list of participants updated included what jumps they were on and slot positions.
  • 20100613 - THREE NEW AUSTRALIAN RECORDS IN ONE DAY. We've made history. Awesome effort by an awesome team of skydivers. Aussie. Aussie. Aussie. :)

The new Australian record - 112 way formation - 13th June 2010. Photo's by Craig O'Brien and Norman Kent.
  • 20100603 - Photo's of most participants accessable on the participants page - click here.
  • 20100601 - Daily news reports will be available on the news page. Click here or the news link in the menu bar for the latest updates.
  • 20100601 - Media (photo's, video's, and articles by Luke Oliver) will be available on various internet media sites. Click here for the links.

Mission Statement:

  • Have safe, successful, and fun skydives.
  • Break the existing Australian Formation Skydiving / Relative Work large formation record of 81.
  • Build an Australian 100 way record RW formation.
  • Foster interest in relative work in Australia by exchanging ideas and information. This will lay the foundation for ongoing Big Way events in the future. It will also make it easier for people to just hook up and have some fun skydives.
  • Increase the skill level of participants in Australia.

This website had been developed to provide information for all participants and supporters of the 2010 Australian Relative Work 100 Way Formation Skydiving Record attempts. Refresh pages when viewing them for updated content.

To Get Involved:

  • Go to the registration page and follow the instructions there.
  • Check out the equipment page and ensure you have all the gear you need and the skills page to determine what skills and techniques you need to be competent at.
  • If you would like to assist in any other capacity, go to the contacts page and discuss with the relevant organiser.

Pre Camp Updates:

 

Countdown to June 1st GMT - Aussie Record Time




The goal is to beat the existing Australian Record of an 81 way built in 1999.

The Goal - An Australian 100 Way

The Goal - An Australian 100 Way Record.

Photo by Terry Weatherford.