Follow the Action as U.S. Parachute Teams Compete at World Cups

Published on Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Follow the Action as U.S. Parachute Teams Compete at World Cups

Throughout August and September, the U.S. Parachute Teams are representing their country at the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale World Cups across the globe. Follow the scores and results here: results.worldskydiving.org

♦  August 15-21, Wingsuit Flying, Skydive Czech Republic

♦  August 26-29, Speed Skydiving, Skydive Hohenems, Austria

♦  August 28-September 2, Formation Skydiving and Artistic Events, Skydive Teuge, Netherlands

♦  September 9-14, Canopy Piloting, Skydive Arizona in Eloy

    Live scores here:intimescoring.com/Meet


August 21 Update :
The U.S. Parachute Team is making waves in Wingsuit Flying on the world stage — and the results are nothing short of outstanding:
  • Gold MedalOverall, Time & Distance: Alexey Galda
  • Gold MedalWomen’s Performance: Amelia Dunaway
  • Silver Medal - Wingsuit Performance Combined National Team: Alexey Galda, Amelia Dunaway and Marcelo Zoni
  • Silver MedalWingsuit Acrobatic Flying: David Hanig, Jeff Harrigan and Nick Maieritsch
  • World & Continental RecordWomen’s Wingsuit Acrobatic (Most grips in a round): Laurel Hargis, Becca Jordan and Elizabeth Britt
  • World RecordLongest Time: Alexey Galda with 112.0 seconds

Join us in celebrating these incredible wins and wishing Team USA blue skies and strong finishes!

 

Wingsuit Performance: Ali Asker (Kuwait), Alexey Galda (USA)and Jason Dodunski (Australia)

 

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