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Posted: 19 July 2009 - 1 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

 

180 World Record Women Skydivers Take Breast Cancer Awareness To New Heights
“Jump for the Cause” Attempts New World-Record to Benefit Breast Cancer
 
 
LOS ANGELES  – Skydivers from around the world will join together to set a new women’s world record in formation skydiving to raise funds for breast cancer research at City of Hope. Sponsored by Jump for the Cause (www.jumpforthecause.com), the leading nonprofit organization that organizes skydiving fundraisers, the event is being held in Perris, California from September 21- Sept 27 to kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The Perris Valley Skydiving Center www.skydiveperris.com is the largest in North America. This year, the 180 women who Jump for the Cause (JFTC) hope to raise a half-million dollars to help the more than 200,000 American women diagnosed in 2009, and the one in seven women around the globe who will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetimes.
 
Ten planes will be used to lift the 180 women to 17,000 ft. for about 30 jumps over one week to build the new Women’s World Freefall record. For the first time, a concurrent record attempt will be launched. The first All Men’s 100-way, also to be held at Perris Valley Skydiving, will also be a fundraiser for City of Hope.
 
Led by Kate Cooper-Jensen, one of the foremost skydivers in the world, Jump for the Cause was founded in conjunction with Mallory Lewis, Lamb Chop’s sister, after her mother, legendary puppeteer Shari Lewis, lost her battle with cancer in 1998. JFTC was incorporated in 1999 with Brad Hood of Jump Run Productions and Tony Domenico of Square One Parachute Sales. Over a six-day period at the Women’s World Record Skydive, Lewis and participants raised more than $300,000 to fight breast cancer and set a new world’s record by joining 118 women in formation in mid-air. Subsequent events in 2002 and 2005 have raised nearly $1 million and broke the previous world record with 131 women in 2002 and 151 in 2005.
 
“The first year was emotional because of the tribute to mom, but every time we do this I am thrilled with the passion and commitment these women continue to show to support breast cancer research at City of Hope,” said Lewis. “This event is organized by women and performed by women to save women. The money we raise is helping to bring hope to many people around the world,” she added. “And, as always, Lamb Chop will be riding in the jumpsuit of one of our record-holders and will officially be on the record attempt. She’s the only puppet in the world to do this.” Lamb Chop’s comment was, “Weeeeeeee!”
 
Participants for the event include breast cancer and other cancer survivors. These women represent most of the states in America and more than 26 countries and have occupations that range from surgeons to airline pilots to safety engineers. All are passionate about the cause, because in the time it takes to skydive from leap to landing at least one woman will be diagnosed with breast cancer.
 
For more information about Jump for the Cause, log on to www.jumpforthecause.com and on twitter @jumpforthecause. The public is welcome to try the Perris Wind Tunnel or skydive with a pro. For more information please contact Mallory Lewis at 310-428-4633 or jumprun@earthlink.net. Media inquiries should go to John Tellem at Tellem Worldwide, Inc. 310-313-3444 (o) or cell 310-210-8779 (m); jtellem@tellem.com.
 
City of Hope is one of the world's leading research and treatment centers for cancer, diabetes, HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening diseases.  Named by U.S.News & World Report as one of America's best medical centers for cancer treatment, City of Hope is a pioneer in the fields of bone marrow transplantation and genetics.  Founded in 1913, City of Hope is a Comprehensive Cancer Center, the highest designation bestowed by the National Cancer Institute and a founding member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network.  City of Hope's scientific knowledge is shared with medical centers locally and globally, helping patients battling life-threatening diseases around the corner and around the world.

 

Jump for the Cause Fact Sheet
 
What: 180 women skydivers from around the world will join together to set a new women’s world record in formation skydiving to raise funds for breast cancer research at City of Hope. Jump for the Cause (www.jumpforthecause.com) is the leading nonprofit organization that organizes skydiving fundraisers.
 
Where: September 21-Sept 27, Perris, CA, to kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month at the Perris Valley Skydiving Center www.skydiveperris.com.
                                                         
Coordination
·         180 participants from more than 26 countries
·         50 Members of Support Crew
·         100 men on the first all men’s record attempt
·         20 recruiters
·         9 award-winning videographers
·         Led by Kate Cooper-Jensen, veteran of 8,700+ jumps
·         1999 World Record Event: 118
·         2002 World Record Event: 131
·         2005 World Record Event: 151
 
Flight Information
·         10 jump planes
·         30-40 flights
·         Altitude of jump: 17,000 feet (Participants are on oxygen beginning at 12,000 feet)
·         An average jump, from leap to landing, is three to five minutes.
·         A woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every three minutes.
 
Participants
·         Average Age: 37
·         Approximately one million cumulative jumps by all participants
 
Breast Cancer Survivors
·       Mary SantAngelo 
·       Carolyn Johnson
 
Note: List of countries and states represented available; photos available from previous jump.
 

Media Contact: John Tellem, Tellem Worldwide, Inc., 310-313-3444 (o) or 310-210-8779 (m); jtellem@tellem.com

 

Brit Chicks For The Cause Raffle Ticket

To buy raffle tickets online please visit www.britchicksforthecause.co.uk

'Brit Chicks for the Cause Grand Raffle 2009 - supporting Jump for the Cause'

Womens World Record Skydives - Perris Valley Skydiving, September 2009

Raising funds for Breast Cancer Research / City of Hope.
See
www.jumpforthecause.com for full details.

Ticket number will be emailed to buyer and entered into grand draw for
Aerodyne Icon rig, complete with Pilot / Sensei / Mamba / Triathalon main canopy and Smart reserve & Vigil AAD. Runners up prizes inclune L&B Alti-Track and
2K Composites Fuzion Helmet.

Thanks for your support.

Please note that for online sales there is a set minimum order quantity of 5 tickets.

   

Posted: 3 April 2009 - 2 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 1 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

The Online DZ

 
I’m a regular skydiver at Peterlee Parachute Centre. In saying that, I should perhaps explain that I am as regular a skydiver as I can be bearing in mind my lifestyle. Like other skydivers there are hurdles in my way, that prevent me from participating in my chosen sport. Not only am I married with children, but also I have a job that involves working every other weekend. The work is a necessary evil that allows me to pay for jump tickets, so I shouldn’t really complain. On top of that every Sunday morning is taken up with my youngest son’s football (yet another passion of mine). So “me time” out of the home, is pretty much limited, a situation I am sure many skydivers appreciate.
 
 I’m approaching the magic 100 jumps soon, and hope to progress beyond it as soon as time and money allows. My other commitments (namely family and home) mean the amount of free time out of the home to spend on skydiving is limited. However I do have limited time in the home, to spend online, on my other interest, my computer. Web design has been a passion of mine for quite some time, and Ian from Peterlee Parachute Centre spotted the opportunity to utilise my skills, hence the creation of his website www.skydiveacademy.org.uk
 
Well it soon became clear to me as a skydiver, is that what I needed, and I presumed other skydivers wanted, was an online drop zone. It would be open no matter what day it is, and unlike other DZ,s the weather couldn’t affect it either.  So even if there is a gust of wind above 20 mph, or low cloud cover there would be somewhere to hang out. Hence the creation of www.JustSkydivers.com  
 
So at the latter stages of 2008, the idea was conceived. I thought about what I would want to see on an online DZ. I wanted videos, photos, the opportunity to ask for help or advice, the chance to speak to other skydivers about their experiences whether good or bad. It had to be friendly, with no elitism. It needed to allow me to create areas that I wanted to talk about even if they didn’t currently exist. I wanted to know what was going on at other dz’s not only my local one. I realised at this point that I wanted a LOT! So I spoke to other skydivers about what they wanted, what sources of information would be of benefit to them. What they would like to see. How much control would they want over the website? The consensus of opinion was pretty much that for all of this you had to visit several sites, and even then it was not all available.
 
A goal was set – to help promote skydiving in the UK. To let skydivers have an online DZ to help them progress their skydiving no matter what their skill level or discipline, even when the weather was unsuitable for jumping. To make them feel welcome and a vital part of the community. To listen to their opinions and modify the environment to meet their needs.
 
In December 2008 www.justskydivers.com was first launched into the wind as a metaphorical widi. After a lot of research and time (when Peterlee was closed and I had free time available) JustSkydivers.com was deployed onto the World Wide Web to see what way the wind was blowing. An online DZ to provide skydivers with what they wanted – all in one place.
 
 This wasn’t an easy task, and reality had to be taken into account. Some features would possibly encounter a “mal” before they were sorted, the “opening” on some plug-ins would be a bit hard! However I was  determined to overcome these problems during the beta test. With the help and support of some of the Peterlee regulars we ironed out the creases so to speak, and arranged the site into a neat package that “ticked all the boxes” to what was required from an online DZ.
 
 The site is on a constant cycle of development. We are continuously looking for improvements to enhance users experiences of the Online DZ. We encourage feedback from skydivers, and listen to all that is received.
 
This in short is JustSkydivers.com.
 
So this is what I say to all skydivers – Come on - Jump into the online DZ – www.justskydivers.com

 

 

 
Paul Bloomfield