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1st anniversary tournament event (Beta)

BEGINNERS WELCOME, NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Join our first-ever beta test Wingsuit Racing Tournament with open registration for just 24 contestants! For $119, not only do you get a minimum of two adrenaline-pumping, head-to-head flag races (with more if you win), but you also stand a chance to win an exclusive JUMP jacket, winner patches, a T-shirt, and a grand cash prize of $500, all while being part of a locally streamed event. Please note, you must be 13 years or older to participate.

saturday jun. 3rd 2023

  • 1:00 - 9:00 PM
  • Address: 14725 Porter Rockwell Blvd Suite F, Bluffdale, UT 84065
  • $119 Registration Fee
  • Limited to 24 Pilots
  • Light Concessions Included

how to win

hit targets

fastest time

best 3 flights

limited availability!

Don't miss out on this exclusive event– limited to only 24 contestants! Compete head-to-head, win exciting prizes, and be part of a thrilling race - register quickly before spots fill up!

tournament rules

Scoring System

Scoring System: Each pilot can earn a maximum of 420 points per flight based on the following criteria

  • Time: Pilots can earn up to 120 points in this category. One point is deducted from the score for each second of flight time. The timer stops when the parachute is deployed. For example, a flight time of 90 seconds equals 30 points (120 - 90).
  • Gates: Pilots receive 50 points per gate flown through. With six gates possible to hit, pilots can earn up to 300 points in this category.

best of two

Pilots receive two attempts per round. The best score of these attempts is considered for ranking

crashes

If a pilot crashes during their descent, their score is labeled as "DNF" (Did Not Finish)

  • DNF flights can still be scored, but no points are awarded for time, putting them at a disadvantage compared to non-DNF flights.

winning

The winner of each race moves onto the next round

  • Bracket winners will have a total of 6 flights, and the sum of their best 3 attempts will form their "Bracket Score".
  • The Grand Prize winner is determined by comparing the Bracket Scores of all bracket winners. The participant with the highest Bracket Score wins.

Frequently asked questions

How is the scoring calculated?

What happens if I crash during my flight?

What are the prizes for the winners?

What's the schedule for the brackets?

How do I register for the event and pick my race time?

Can friends and family come to watch?

Where is the event held?

Will there be refreshments at the event?

Will there be live interviews during the event?

How can I track the event's progress?

How much time should I plan to spend at the event?