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Thomas Dellibac | D-24918

Thomas Dellibac | D-24918
Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Thomas Dellibac, D-24918, is a highly decorated canopy pilot turned DZO. From 2007 to 2016, Dellibac was all over the competition scene.

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Sammy Vassilev | D-19270

Sammy Vassilev | D-19270
Sunday, December 1, 2019

Sammy Vassilev began jumping in 1989 in Bulgaria, where he grew up around the sport. (His mother was a world champion.) He moved to the United States in 1991 and immediately began having an impact on the sport here as a talented skysurfer and camera flyer.

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Adam Buckner | D-16514

Adam Buckner | D-16514
Friday, November 1, 2019

Like so many jumpers of his generation, Adam Buckner—at the time a freestyle BMX rider—started skydiving in 1991 after seeing the movie “Point Break.”

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Marylou Laughlin | D-12418

Marylou Laughlin | D-12418
Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Marylou Laughlin, D-12418, started skydiving in 1988 and soon became heavily involved in competition, first as a competitor, then as a judge.

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Stu Metcalfe  | D-2563

Stu Metcalfe  | D-2563
Sunday, September 1, 2019

Stu Metcalfe, D-2563, is 71 years young and still killin’ it. This Cornhusker started skydiving in March 1969 in Lincoln, Nebraska, and soon became interested in precision accuracy.

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