Rules
The Essence of Speed Skydiving.
To compete for the best Meet Result and set World Records. A Meet Result is made up of 3 jumps from “regular” skydiving altitude: 4,000 meters (13,124 ft). Meet Results and World Records can only be set during a sanctioned ISSA competition. Only regular skydiving gear in sale to be used. No extra weights allowed. Two “hip-mounted” Larsen & Brusgaard Pro-Tracks measure the average speed between 2,700 meters (8,858 ft) and 1,700 meters (5,577 ft). Extract the readings with Larsen & Brusgaard Jump-Track version 2.00.D.
Rule changes 2012
To compete for the best Meet Result and set World Records. A Meet Result is made up of 3 jumps from “regular” skydiving altitude: 4,000 meters (13,124 ft). Meet Results and World Records can only be set during a sanctioned ISSA competition. Only regular skydiving gear in sale to be used. No extra weights allowed. Two “hip-mounted” Larsen & Brusgaard Pro-Tracks measure the average speed between 2,700 meters (8,858 ft) and 1,700 meters (5,577 ft). Extract the readings with Larsen & Brusgaard Jump-Track version 2.00.D.
Rule changes 2012
- Delete of section 3.5. (competition layout is part of the invitation)
- Thomas Friess (GER) new board member
ISSARules2013.pdf, English Version 2013
ISSARules2012.pdf, English Version 2012
ISSARules2011_V2[1].pdf, English Version 2011
ISSARules2010_V2.pdf, English Version 2010
ISSARules2009.pdf, English Version 2009
ISSARules2008.pdf, English Version 2008
ISSARules2007.pdf, English Version 2007
speedrules2007_ger.pdf, German Version 2007
ISSARules2006.pdf, English Version 2006
ISSARules2005.pdf, English Version 2005
ISSA_Rules_2005_ITA.pdf, Italian Version 2005
ISSARules2004_ger.pdf, German Version 2004

