Accuracy Competition

You spoke....we listened. Bridge Day's accuracy competition is back with a twist. The accuracy competition was initially offered to encourage jumpers to land near the tuffet as well as provide some cool prizes to the winners. This won't change, but the way we hand out prizes is new.

A small round accuracy pad (approximately 18" in diameter) will be placed in the landing zone. If the accuracy pad is your first point of contact with the ground and you don't fall down, we'll hand you a prize.

Random prizes this year:

  • $50 and $100 bills
  • Front of the line passes
  • 8"x12" prints
  • % off coupons
Accuracy Competition
The Landing Zone (LZ), accuracy pad, and landing direction arrow during high water
Accuracy Competition
A jumper hits the accuracy pad

Bridge Day 2010 Winners

Accuracy contest prizes were provided by:

11 jumpers won prizes by hitting the accuracy pad while remaining standing.

Bridge Day 2009 Winners

Accuracy contest prizes were provided by:

13 jumpers won prizes by hitting the accuracy pad while remaining standing.

Bridge Day 2007 Winners

Accuracy contest prizes were provided by:

1st Place - Sam Gouws (Canada)
2nd Place - David Godin (USA)
3rd Place - N/A

Bridge Day 2006 Winners

Accuracy contest prizes were provided by:

1st Place - Wang Yong, China (7cm)
2nd Place - Zhang Yang Mei, China (7cm)
3rd Place - Rich Webb, USA (11cm)

Bridge Day 2005 Winners

Accuracy contest prizes were provided by:

1st Place - Brian Rapoza (12cm)
2nd Place - Craig Cushing (14cm)
3rd Place - Johnny Woody (45cm)

Bridge Day 2004 Winners

Accuracy contest prizes were provided by:

1st Place - Brian Daniska
2nd Place - Todd Griswald from Arkansas
3rd Place - Anthony White from Canada