2000
Para-Performance Games-Houston, Texas
 
2001
Para-Performance Pro Cup-Perris, California
Para-Performance Pro Blade-Quincy, Illinois
Para-Performance Games-Perris, California
 
2002
Red Bull Blade Raid Blade running-Elk Meadows, Utah
Para-Performance Pro Cup-Perris, California
World Freefall Convention-Rantoul, Illinois
Para-Performance World Games-Perris, California
 
2003
Swoop Festival-Panama City Beach, Florida
Extreme Week-Voss, Norway
South American Open-Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Pro Tour Open-Portland, Oregon
World Freefall Convention-Rantoul, Illinois
1st World Cup of Canopy Piloting-Perris, California
Baja Challenge-Loreto, Baja Mexico
 
2004
1st Freestyle Open-Perris, California
Swoop Festival-Wildwood, New Jersey
U.S. Nationals of Canopy Piloting-Perris, California
2nd Freestyle Open-Perris, California
 
2005
U.S. Canopy Piloting Grand Prix-Perris, California
1st Ground Launch Blade running-Isabella, California
Triple Crown of Freestyle-Atlanta, Georgia
Swoop Festival-Chicago, Illinois
U.S. Nationals of Canopy Piloting-Perris, California
CPC Championships-Denver Colorado
GL Blade running Championships-Isabella, California
 
2006
PST Florida Pro/Am-Lake Wales, Fl  
PST Mile Hi Canopy Cup-Longmont, Colorado
PST Air Festival Show-Longmont, Colorado
 
2007
PST Air Festival-Mile Hi Skydiving
PST Championships-Mile Hi Skydiving
 
2008-"Swoop Week" championships
PST Championships-Mile Hi Skydiving
 

2009-TBA

 

 

 
 
2008-Nick Batsch
2007-Nick Batsch (championship event)              2007-Jeffro Provenzano (point leader)
2006-Chris Hayes                                               runner up Stuart Schoenfeld
2005-Francisco Neri                                         runner up Kaz Sheekey
2004-Jay Moledzki                                              runner up Jim Slaton
2003-Clint Clawson                                             runner up Heath Richardson
The Pro Tour includes a series of freestyle, accuracy, distance, carving accuracy, speed, team speed and blade running events that feature some of the world's best athletes performing routines in an Olympic-style format in front of a panel of judges.
Bladerunning-1996
Speed-1996
Distance-1998
Accuracy-2001
Team Speed-2002
Carving Accuracy-2002
Freestyle-2004
Parabatics-Next
NBC Today Show
OLN Network
Olympic World Games (Trials)
MTV
Sports Illustrated
L.A. Times
National Geographic Adventure
Trade magazines
Got the sport accepted by the IPC        (International Parachuting Committee)
Got the sport accepted by the USPA           (United States Parachute Association)
Got the Sport into the Olympic trials
Established a ranking system
Established a set of standard rules
Established a qualification system
Created the CPC (Canopy Piloting Circuit)
Created the WSA (World Swooping Association))
Created and formatted the Freestyle event
 
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