Access Nationals Highlights Here

Published on Sunday, October 1, 2023

Access Nationals Highlights Here

Photos by Anthony Armendariz.

USPA is providing greater Nationals access than ever before. The 2023 USPA Nationals completed on September 30, but you can still be a part of all the action! There are several ways to view the highlights from all the events at Skydive Paraclete XP in Raeford, North Carolina. 

  • Check out scores at intimescoring.com.
  • Story archives dedicated to each discipline can be found on our Instagram.
  • Check out photos of all your favorite athletes on our Facebook photo page
  • Find competition videos for every team on our YouTube channel (playlists organized by discipline).
  • Watch for the November issue of Parachutist, which will contain extensive Nationals coverage.

 

These championships selected the U.S. Parachute Teams for 2024.
(U.S. Wingsuit Acrobat and Performance team photos coming soon.)

 

 

U.S. Accuracy Landing Team.

 

U.S. Artistic Freefly Team.

 

U.S. Artistic Freestyle Team.

 

U.S. Canopy Formation Team.

 

U.S. Canopy Piloting Team.

 

U.S. 4-Way Formation Skydiving Team.

 

U.S. 4-Way Female Formation Skydiving Team.

 

U.S. 8-Way Formation Skydiving Team.

 

U.S. Speed Skydiving Team.

 

U.S. Vertical Formation Skydiving Team.

 

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