Frischstylers Jam 2006

Frischstylers Jam 2006
Karlsruhe, Germany
August 26-27, 2006

1. Carstein Heim/Laurent Mess (39.5)
2. Boguslaw Bul/Alex Humphreys (38.5)
3. Florian Hess/Domi Weissenberger (37.1)
4. Stefan Dünkel/Mehrdad Hosseinian (33.9)
5. Markus Götz/Heiko Vogt (29.2)
6. Rainer Dörr/Jochen Schleicher (28.8)
7. Silvia Kronmüller/Martin Stadler (19.8)
8. Björn Tiggis/Jascha Wollman (18.7)
9. Janis Degenhardt/Benni Sing (15.8)

World Rankings: August 2006 (post FPAW list)

This list is super late, late-issimo, inexcusably late and I apologize. A couple factors collided to delay them – starting a new job and compiling an unprecedented amount of Worlds data. The result: the rankings are a little more than a month late, and another, newer rankings list for September will be announced in the next few days (fingers crossed).

I wanted to do a lengthy analysis of these rankings because they are pretty earthshattering, but that would delay them even more, so I’ll just summarize some of the highlights:

– We have a new Women’s #1. Congratulations to Mary Lowry for taking over the #1 spot! Her win in Women’s at FPAW allowed her to squeak by Lisa Hunrichs and reign supreme.

– Tom Leitner remains the Open #1 player. With two world championships titles in the past 2 years plus a second (FPAW2006 pairs) and a fourth (FPAW2006 co-op), he maintains a healthy lead over all other players.

– There is a youth invasion in the top 10. Fabio Sannam Matt Gauthier and Andrea Meola all enter the top 10. A note about youth, though. The top 5 players are all 40+ years old, but the spirit of one of them is younger than us all – Clay Collera, who reaches a career high of #4. In some sports, being 40 is a problem, but it’s really an asset in freestyle. Our sport is one for a lifetime. It keeps us young. The more we play, the more we embrace the wonder of flight, the energy of creativity, the glow of athleticism. And remember, those creaking, old 40+ year old veterans have had a lot of time to build up their skills, think about freestyle and develop the competitive mind that earns them the megapoints needed for the top 5. The new generation will eventually take over, but the old geezers won’t go down without a fight. 😉

– Randy Silvey and I fall out of the top 10. That’s what we get for not playing at a worlds.

– Toddy Brodeur drops 9 spots despite winning another world title. This is because his first co-op win in 2004 expired with this list, so he kind of broke even on those points. The big change was that Toddy ruled the summer of 2004, winning four or five tournaments in a row leading into the worlds. Those points all went away this month, ironically lowering his points even though he rocked this worlds. It’s a reminder that the rankings are a reflection of the entire two years of play, even though the worlds tends to make a big contribution to the point total.

– The size of the rankings list is actually smaller this month than last because many summer tournaments from 2004 expired. The next list should get bigger as there were a lot of August events this year. The October list should be even bigger with all the September European events.

– It seemed like the top finishers earned more bonus points this year than in previous years because there were so many players from the Top 200 at Berlin. That helps the top finishers, but if you didn’t progress through many cuts at the Worlds, your points might be lower than you expect. In fact, we reached the limit of the current point scale with this year’s worlds, so I will be revising the point scale to reflect the new definition of a huge event. Thanks again, Kolja, the entire Berlin planning team, and everyone who attended FPAW2006!

Please add your observations in the comments. Brag about your ranking. Speculate about next month. And as always, if you think there’s a mistake, just contact me. Mistakes happen, and I’ll fix them.

2006 European Championships Results

2006 European Freestyle Championships
Corallo Beach
Rome, Italy
September 3-4, 2006

Summary:

62 players
19 co-op teams
30 pairs teams
6 mixed teams

Mixed Pairs Final
1. Fabio Sanna/ Ele Imazio
2. Roland Karlsson/ Karolina Hagenbjoerk
3. Carlo Perrone/ Cristina Nicolardi
4. Jan Shreck/ Bianca Strunz
5. Angelo Mancarella/ Linda Toerngren
6. Luca Mazzucato/Silvia Caruso

Womens Shred
1. Silvia Caruso
2. Karolina Hagenbjoerk
3. Bianca Strunz
4. Cristina Nicolardi
5. Linda Toerngren
6. Ele Imazio

Open Pairs Final
1. Clay Collera/ Fabio Sanna
2. Florian Hess/ Christian Lamred
3. Matteo Gaddoni/ Luca Medri
4. Gregory Lo-a-sjoe/ Edoardo Favorini
5. Luca Mazzucato/ Claudio Massaro
6. Stefan Karlsson/ Joakim Arveskaer
7. Angelo Mancarella/ Carlo Perrone
8. Lorenzo Apriani/ Roland Karlsson

Open Co-op Final
1. Florian Hess/ Christian Lamred/ Antonio Cusmá Piccione
2. Stefan Karlsson/ Joakim Arveskaer/ Andreas Jaderyd
3. Matteo Gaddoni/ Luca Medri/ Clay Collera
4. Mauro Mercuri/ Alessandro Damiano/ Edoardo Favorini
5. Lorenzo Apriani/ Roland Karlsson/ Paolo Mirabelli
T6. Fabio Sanna/ Fernando Brotugno/ Eleonora Imazio
T6. Luca Mazzucato/ Claudio Massaro/ Andrea Rimatori
8. Ramon Galliani/ Angelo Mancarella/ Carlo Perrone

Judge This – Video #1

Following up on this discussion about difficulty, Z Weyand has put together an example of how 15-second difficulty judging might go. The video (7mb, mov), from my 2003 FPAW semifinal round of Open Pairs with Dave Lewis, shows 30 seconds of freestyle. A difficulty judge would write down two scores during this period. On the video, you can see the word MARK to indicate when to award your score.

Once some people chime in with scores and comments, Dave, Skippy Jammer and I will give our perspectives.

DiscCast 8: Feat. Matt and Jake Gauthier

Last month we brought you the organisers from Berlin, this month we bring you the champions. FPAW Open Pairs winners
Matt and Jake Gauthier speak to us exclusively about the roots of their play, their contributions to the sport, and, of course, about their recent world title. In addition, this episode sees the return of the ‘How-To’ section, with another current world champion,
Fabio Sanna, sharing his expertise on the art of the ‘Self-Set’.

Episode 8 Timeline-

1. Introduction (0:00-2:30)
2. World Freestyle News from the past month (2:31-8:32)
3. FPA News from the past month (8:34-11:12)
4. DiscCast Interview – Joe talks freestyle with the Gauthier Bros. (11:48-39:37)
5. ‘Guess the Jammer’ Competition Update (39:40-41:14)
6. How-To Section – The popular segment returns, thanks to Fabio Sanna and his expert knowledge of Self-Sets. (42:10-48:08)
7. Frisbee Fact of the Month! (48:20-52:20)
8. Goodbye and Conclusion (52:21-53:16)

Episode 8 is available through iTunes and Podcast Alley. For more
information, head over to the official DiscCast
Page.

This month, we are also offering DiscCast via a direct
download (right click, then click ‘save target/link as’): CLICK
HERE TO DOWNLOAD
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If you have anything to say about the show, e.g. comments, suggestions, requests to be a guest, guess the jammer entries, or even just that you enjoy listening, please e-mail us at ukDiscstyle@yahoo.co.uk !

Alternatively, discuss the podcast on our thread at the fantastic FPA forum.

Also, be sure to regurlarly check out our website – www.ukdiscstyle.com. A great new feature online this month is a video that showcases some of the highlights of Amsterjam 2006!

ukDiscstyle in Local Newspaper

Yesterday, John Coxhead & Joe McCrave (Team ukDiscstyle) had a feature article in their local county newspaper (the Lancashire Evening Post).

The article talked about the sport in general, John & Joe’s achievements to date and their hopes for the future.

The actual article in a large, readable size can be seen HERE.

The article can also be seen online HERE.

They were also mentioned on the newspapers online TV station. The video can be downloaded by right clicking and selecting ‘save target as’ on THIS LINK.

2007 Rumors

Only weeks after the 2006 FPAW, teams are forming for 2007 in Amsterdam, and it looks like there will be some doozies:

Open Pairs

Dave Murphy/Dave Schiller
Ted Oberhaus/Randy Silvey
Dave Lewis/Pat Marron

Open Co-op

Dave Lewis/Dave Murphy/Dave Schiller (aka D3)
Tom Leitner/Ted Oberhaus/Randy Silvey
Toddy Brodeur/Larry Imperiale/Paul Kenny

If things keep going at this pace, Amsterdam will be incinerated by the performances these teams will lay down.

What other players are joining forces to compete in Amsterdam?

Difficulty gradation

Hi guys! I wanted to ask sort of a favor. Could you please write sort of a score spectre on difficulty judging, so I could understand it better. For instance how many points would you give to a conseq. combination of with the spin pulls, a tipping combo and etc. And what would generally get 1 point, 2 and up to 10. I know everyone has a different way of judging diff, but thats why im asking )