Since the WMA lists Grigory Yegorov as the current indoor world record holder for 40-44 at 5.20, does that mean Hartwig is going to jump indoor and erase that? I understand Earl owns some of the records and Jeff didn't want to break those, but since Yegorov (who I think is from Kazakstan) broke the record in 2007 I would think it is now free game.
The reason I ask is that there are several potential records that could fall at the summit and I saw where Masters are jumping on Friday with the Elites. Is that true, how will that work? Would be nice to jump to AC/DC pumping though!
Anyone have any information on this?
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DBH027 wrote:Since the WMA lists Grigory Yegorov as the current indoor world record holder for 40-44 at 5.20, does that mean Hartwig is going to jump indoor and erase that? I understand Earl owns some of the records and Jeff didn't want to break those, but since Yegorov (who I think is from Kazakstan) broke the record in 2007 I would think it is now free game.
The reason I ask is that there are several potential records that could fall at the summit and I saw where Masters are jumping on Friday with the Elites. Is that true, how will that work? Would be nice to jump to AC/DC pumping though!
Anyone have any information on this?
The way they did it in the past was the elites were on the two pits right in front of the bleachers and the masters were kind of off in the corner at a weird angle where you couldn't really see what was going on.
Hopefully they'll change the setup so that people can see both at the same time, but they won't be jumping "with" the elites per se.
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