Thomas Jeannerot

Thomas Jeannerot

Dubai – December 2013
Personal information
Nationality French
Born 30 March 1984 (1984-03-30) (age 32)
Rennes, France
Website www.thomasjeannerot.com
Sport
Country France
Sport Skydiving : Accuracy Landing & Style
Club CERP Alsace
Coached by Jacques Baal

Thomas Jeannerot (born 30 March 1984) is a French professional athlete in parachuting. He is currently high-level athlete and member of the French Team of Parachuting in the double discipline Accuracy landing and Style.

He is in particular Overall (Accuracy Landing and Style) World Champion[1] in 2010 and European Vice Champion[2] of Accuracy in 2011. He has also set the new World Record of Team Accuracy with the French Team in 2011 (with a perfect jump 0 cm). 2013 is the year he broke the individual World Record[3] of Accuracy (with 2 cm in 10 rounds). He has already got a very rich palmares including National and International Podiums (Individual and Team).

Statistics

Accuracy Landing World Record (December 2013)

Accuracy Landing World Record – Thomas Jeannerot – Dubaï 2013

The last international competition in Accuracy Landing of the 2013 season has got together all the best specialists in the World at the amazing place of Skydive Dubai Parachuting Club (Palm Islands). And this competition has given a level never reached before.

The Dubai International Parachuting Championship[4] (DIPC) is being held under the patronnage of his Highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubaî and Chairman of Dubaï Sports Council.

Sunshine and bright sky were present in the middle of Dubaï higher buildings for this amazing showdown.

Thomas has won the 4th Dubaï International Parachuting Championship (4th DIPC), with a performance of 02 cm in 10 Rounds.

This Result let him break the World Record[5] of Individual Accuracy Landing, (previously 03 cm). The Record has been validated by the FAI, ( World Air Sports Federation ) in the beginning of 2014.

Thomas has also set the World Record in Team Accuracy Landing in 2011 (with French Team)

Overall World Champion (August 2010)

In 2010, Thomas is selected to participate to his first World Championship with the French Team. He won the Overall World Champion title during this competition.

(Overall Rank is got by adding Style Rank and Accuracy Rank; it's a mix of the both disciplines.

Discover this Sport

You can find many disciplines in Parachuting. Thomas is practicing Accuracy Landing and Style in Competition. It can be easily seen as "Athletics of Parachuting".

Thomas is also playing many ways in the sky: FreeFly / Video / Relative Work / Hybrid Parachut …

This double discipline is requiring a perfect mastership of all sides in the Art of Flying. Style is a free flight discipline ( as sprint ) and Accuracy Landing is running with opened parachut.

>> Pay attention that there's a specific classifying for each sport but there's also a combined classifying of both disciplines called "overall".


Accuracy Landing

Accuracy Landing – Thomas Jeannerot 2013

Accuracy Landing is running with opened parachut, in individual or team contest. The aim is to touch down on a target whose center is 2 cm in diameter. Target can be a deep foam mattress or an air-filled landing pad. An electronic recording pad of 32 cm in diameter is set in the middle. It measures score in 1 cm increments up to 16 cm and displays result just after landing.

First part of any competition take place over 8 rounds. Then in the individual competition, after this 8 selective rounds, the top 25% jump a semi-final round. After semi-final round the top 50% are selected for the final round. Competitor with the lowest cumulative score is declared the winner.

Competitors jump in teams of 5 maximum, exiting the aircraft at 1000 or 1200 meters and opening their parachutes sequentially to allow each competitor a clear approach to the target.

This Sport is pretty unpredictable because Weather Conditions play a very important part. So Accuracy Landing requires high adaptability to aerology and excellent steering control.

It's also the most interesting discipline for spectator due to the closeness of action (a few meters)and the possibility to be practiced everywhere (sport ground, stadium, urban place...). Today, Accuracy Landing is the most practiced (in competition) discipline of skydiving in the world.


Style

Style – Thomas Jeannerot
Style – Thomas Jeannerot 2013

Style can be considered as sprint of parachuting. This individual discipline is played in free fall.

The idea is to take maximum speed and complete a pre-designated series of manoeuvres as fast and cleanly as possible (speed can exceed 400 km/h / 250 mph)

Jumps are filmed using a ground based camera (with an exceptional lens to record the performance).

Performance is timed (from the start of the manoeuvre until its completion) and then judged in public at the end of the jump. Competition includes 4 qualifying rounds and a final for the top 8. Competitors jump from a height of 2200 m to 2500 m.

They rush into an acceleration stage for 15 to 20 seconds and then run their series of manoeuvres benefiting to the maximum of the stored speed.

Those series consist of Turns and Back-Loops to achieve in a pre-designated order. Incorrect performance of the manoeuvres gives rise to penalties that are added at runtime.

The performance of the athlete is defined in seconds and hundredths of a second. Competitor with the lowest cumulative time is declared the winner.

Notice the complete sequence is performed by leading international experts in just over 6 seconds, penalties included.

Palmares (end of 2014)

World Record


International

Championship

World Cup

International Trophy


National

France Championship

France Cup


Junior

International

National


  > Table showing Medals per Discipline

Accuracy Landing

Style Overall Team Accuracy Landing Team Overall
World Championship 1st, gold medalist(s) 2nd, silver medalist(s)
World Cup 2nd, silver medalist(s) 3rd, bronze medalist(s) 3rd, bronze medalist(s) 3rd, bronze medalist(s) 1st, gold medalist(s)
European Championship 2nd, silver medalist(s) 3rd, bronze medalist(s) 1st, gold medalist(s) 2nd, silver medalist(s) 2nd, silver medalist(s) 3rd, bronze medalist(s)
France Championship 2nd, silver medalist(s) 1st, gold medalist(s) 1st, gold medalist(s)2nd, silver medalist(s)3rd, bronze medalist(s)3rd, bronze medalist(s)3rd, bronze medalist(s)
France Cup 1st, gold medalist(s)2nd, silver medalist(s) 1st, gold medalist(s)1st, gold medalist(s)2nd, silver medalist(s)2nd, silver medalist(s)3rd, bronze medalist(s)3rd, bronze medalist(s) 1st, gold medalist(s)1st, gold medalist(s)1st, gold medalist(s)1st, gold medalist(s)1st, gold medalist(s)3rd, bronze medalist(s)3rd, bronze medalist(s)
Junior 1st, gold medalist(s)1st, gold medalist(s)2nd, silver medalist(s)2nd, silver medalist(s)3rd, bronze medalist(s)3rd, bronze medalist(s)3rd, bronze medalist(s) 1st, gold medalist(s)1st, gold medalist(s)1st, gold medalist(s)2nd, silver medalist(s)2nd, silver medalist(s)3rd, bronze medalist(s) 1st, gold medalist(s)1st, gold medalist(s)2nd, silver medalist(s)2nd, silver medalist(s)3rd, bronze medalist(s)

References

  1. "FFP Palmarès français de Précision d'Atterrissage et Voltige" (PDF) (in French).
  2. "FAI 2011 European Championship Results".
  3. "FAI Accuracy Landing World Record".
  4. "Résultat 4ème Championnat International de Parachutisme de Dubai" (PDF).
  5. "Thomas Jeannerot : Recordman du monde de parachutisme en précision d'atterrissage" (in French).
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