Jump with Airizona Airspeed at the 2004 World Freefall Convention
Airspeed has become an ever-evolving skydiving project, continuing to grow the foundation of training and competition techniques developed by the original team established in 1994. Airspeed is more than a world class competition team - it's an organization that works hard to share what it has learned over thousands of jumps with the rest of the skydiving community. By traveling to boogies around the world, hosting and participating in world records, and offering tunnel and skills camps, Airspeed reaches hundreds of skydivers every year. We strive for excellence and teach the techniques that take you there, no matter what your goals or experience level may be.
Arizona Airspeed is continuing to train full time as the 2004 U.S. 8-way team and will compete at the 2004 World Meet in Rejika, Croatia for the Ottley Sword once again. The team continues to evolve with the addition of new members and a vision to define the future of skydiving.
While in Rantoul, take the chance to get to know the Airspeed organization and its members. The current team roster is: Steve Curtis, Craig Girard, Todd Hawkins, Andy Honigbaum, Neal Houston, Mike Inabinet, Jeremy Peters, Eliana Rodriguez, Dennis Rook & Kirk Verner. We will be organizing a wide variety of skydives, so whether you have 50 jumps or 10,000 jumps, we want to jump with YOU!
For more information on the team and its members, visit www.Airspeed.org. We look forward to jumping with you at the Convention!!

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