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VRW Dive Pool Expansion - 2008

written by Eric Deren
November 24, 2008
The deadline for submission is Dec 8, 2008.


It is now 2008, VRW 4-Way has had many successful competitions all over the world. Immediately following the first World Cup of VRW 4-Way in Eloy, Arizona earlier this month, it was decided that we should put more rounds into the competition, with the end goal of having a standard competition being 10 rounds, just like Formation Skydiving.

The first step will be an addition of two rounds, for a total of eight rounds. This will require more formations in the dive pool. Most skydivers don't know this, but during a formation skydiving (FS/RW) competition meet, no formations are repeated. There are 22 blocks and 16 randoms in the 4-Way FS dive pool, which are enough formations to do an entire 10 round meet, and a tie breaker, without using the same formation twice.

Currently, with only 12 blocks and 12 randoms (36 points), the VFS/VRW Advanced class dive pool can barely support seven rounds (max of 35 points) without repetition.

Necessary Additions for Competition

All of this needs to change. Three years ago, we asked for your submissions to help expand the dive pool. We need your help again! Before the January IPC (FAI International Parachuting Commission) Board of Directors meeting, we need to add 11 points to the dive pool, to bring the total to 45 points (to allow eight rounds and a tie-breaker). This could be any combination of blocks and randoms, however, we will be adding approximately the same number of points to the advanced and open classes.

What We've Got So Far

During the first VRW competition at Skydive Chicago in August 2005, members of The Lodi 5 and Team Mandrin had a VRW formation "brainstorming session" with Richard Schachner (USPA southeastern regional director and USPA Formation Skydiving judge) as a moderator. The below-pictured white board shows the results of that session:



Also, Chris Salcone of the artistic freefly team Guano has forwarded his suggestions for additions to the dive pool, as pictured below. A good portion of these will have to be re-designed to fit within the Dive Pool Submission Guidelines, but they represent a tremendous amount of creativity and what the future of this discipline holds:

How You Can Help

Yes! We want YOUR ideas. This is your opportunity to become a part of skydiving history! Just follow the following guidelines and send us your ideas. We will give credit to you or your team for coming up with a formation that gets used in the dive pool! We are going to have 11 new points by December 8... at least one of them should be yours!

Dive Pool Submission Guidelines:

  • Become familiar with the dive pool as it stands now. See what makes up an Advanced formation and what makes an Open formation. The idea is not to make these formations hard... they just need to look cool and be fun to fly. The hard part comes when you try to do 14 of them in 35 seconds.
  • Take a glance at the (gasp) classic FS dive pool if you are unfamiliar with what blocks and randoms actually are.
  • Be aware that no point in the dive pool can look like any other point in the dive pool, just like classic Formation Skydiving. This means, since we've got a "Head Down Star" random, you can't make a block that begins or ends on a "Head Down Star". By the same token, we won't be able to use a random that is a part of an existing block, or a block that contains a point that is a part of an existing block. This shouldn't be that big of a problem... Bellyfliers only have two dimensions, one body position, and four grip points to work with, and they've got 38 formations in their dive pool. We've got three dimensions, sitfly and head down body positions, the four FS grip points, plus foot grips! (see next guideline)
  • All grips should be able to be described as leg, arm or foot. The foot specification has been added to VRW so people can't cheat the grips of multi-level formations like the "Gulley" down to the thigh. For safety and judging purposes, no grips are allowed on the rig. For the 2009 training and competition season, we would rather not deal with the judging implications of head docks, either, although we will accept submissions that involve these kinds of grips for future dive pool enhancements.
  • More consideration will be given to formations that consolidate all of the grips into two or three areas. This makes them easier to judge. For a good example, refer to Random C, the "Shoe Shine".
  • Also note that the "Shoe Shine" is one of the few Advanced formations that includes an upright, sitfly body position. We need more of those. I would suggest, however, that for Advanced formations there be a maximum of one (1) flyer in an upright, sitfly body position. And, following the "Shoe Shine" lead, minimize or remove the need for the sitflyer to take hand grips.
  • Use plenty of notes to describe your formation(s). As you can see from the pictures above (especially from the Chicago session), it is very easy to draw something that nobody else can understand.
  • Project Horizon standardized the use of triangles for upright fliers and circles with noses for head down. However, some multi-level formations (like the "Gulley") cannot easily be described this way, so feel free to use side-view drawings.


...and that's it! The more creative, the better! We want submissions that are fun to fly, look good on camera, and are easy to judge... Please send your submissions to Brian and Eric.


The deadline for submission is December 8, 2008.

How to submit dive ideas:

  • Send an e-mail to: vrwteam (AT) vrw4way.com
  • Fax them to: +1.320.451.3999 (include your e-mail and we will confirm we got them)