| Skydive Elsinore is one of the largest team training dropzones in the West. We're proud to have been home to the following competitive skydiving teams:
| Elsinore Fuse
A new team this season, Elsinore Fuse quickly took shape with the early addition of player coach Lou Ascione. The three new jumpers on the team, Morgan Dunn, Chris Luff and Caitie Unkovic, bring an endless supply of enthusiasm and willingness to learn, while Lou provides invaluable experience,
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| Elsinore GT Four-Way RW
Following a silver medal advanced class finish at the 2004 US Nationals, Elsinore GT returns in 2005 for its fourth year of competition with a new look and new determination.
Original GT member and inside center Steve Miller will joined by Robert "Bobby" May at tail, Jon Martens at outside center and Eric Rushing at point. |
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| Elsinore Alloy
Elsinore Alloy's edge comes from its distinctive blend of personalities. The current lineup is: Caitie Unkovic at point, player/coach John Hamilton flying outside center, Terry Seaworth at inside center, Morgan Dunn jamming at tail, and Pat Newman flying video.
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| Elsinore Adrenaline
After three years of building, Elsinore Adrenaline used their talent, experience, and team love to win advanced gold and become the 2004 US National Champions.
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| Elsinore Equinox Four-Way RW
Consistently ranked in the top 10 over the last 3 years in the intermediate class, Elsinore Equinox has reinvented itself for the 2004 season. Rob and Kevin have added Don Mullenix and Steve Simar to the line-up with hopes of a top 3 finish at this year’s U.S. Nationals. |
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| Elsinore Boardwalk Skysurfing
Named the top women's skysurfer in the United States at the 2002 U.S Nationals and currently among the top 5 women's skysurfers in the world, veteran Skysurfer Kathee Johnson and camera flyer Steve Miller will join the 2003 United States Skydiving Team with hopes for a medal in next September's
World Championships in Gap, France. |
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| Elsinore Electric
Elsinore Electric, the West Coast's premiere skysurfing team, is helmed by skysurfer Lawrence Heltzer, the 2001 national intermediate skysurfing champion. In February 2002, Heltzer teamed up with camera flyer Guy Morgan (a.k.a. "Video Guy"), and the two have been training full
bore ever since. |
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