In preparation for the 2010 Nationals, the Golden Knights Style and Accuracy Team trains in classic accuracy at Laurinburg, North Carolina. Classic or precision accuracy is a parachuting discipline in which a competitor makes their first point of contact with their heel on a electronic scoring pad in the center of a tuffet. The scoring pad is typically black with a one centimeter yellow dot in the center. The pad is thirty two centimeters across or roughly the size of a medium pizza. The competitors are scored in centimeters. If the jumpers hits the exact center, they receive a zero for the round. The further to the edge the contact is made, the higher the centimeters, all the way to sixteen. At the end of a ten round or ten jump meet, the competitor with the lowest score is the winner. In this video, you see only three jumps of a ten to fifteen jump day. Special thanks to the pilots and competitors. Video shot by SSG Chris Acevedo, compiled by SSG Laura Dickmeyer.
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