2008 CRW/CF Women's World Record
The History of Women in CRW
- November 6
1982
- First unofficial 8 way women plane, in Ridgely, MD USA
- American women's team
- October 3
1984
- First official 8 way women's plane
- in the USSR
- September 21
1985
- Largest official women's formation, a 10-way stack, in Lapalisse, France
- Organized by Christian Ginet. 10 attempts. French women team: C. Verdi, B. Rousseay, S. Tardel, C. Crayon, L. Tranchant, M. Clapot, C. Joulier, F. Haye, P. Lamblin, D. Pia (registered by FFP)
- August 29
1987
- An 11-way women's plane, in USA
- American women team
- October 6 1990
- A15-way women's plane, in USA
- American women team
- October 7 1990
- A16-way women's plane, in USA
- American women team
- October 16 1990
- An 8 way speed formation in 94.05 seconds, in Grozni, USSR
- Soviet team (USSR), Olga Seriapova, Marina Savelieva, Svetlana Shchelkunova, Leokadia Gusakovskaya, Ljudmila Yokovleva, Elena Logvinenko, Tatyana Majara, Ljubov Diachek
- ID 3090 FAI registrated www.fai.org
- October 17 1997
- Largest official women's formation in the world!, a 25-way diamond in Perris Valley, California, USA
- International women team: Cheryl Michaels, Audrey Alexander, Terina Mcmichael, Karen Young, Fran Bowen, Lillian Goodin, Wendy Faulkner, Sandra Williams, Janine Marcacci, Shirley Pelland, Peggy Fleming (USA), Dawn Menard (Canada), Gauda Buss, Renate Wieler, Susanne Krause, Petra Gatti, Claudia Turkiewicz, Christine Offen (Germany), Marie-Hélène Colinet, Germana Proletta, Béatrice Baudequin, Françoise Paule, Danielle Ferroni, Lucienne Tranchant (France), Anne Mykkanen (Finland).
- ID 5037 FAI registrated www.fai.org
- September 19 1998
- Largest official women's formation in Germany, a 9-way diamond, in Gransee, Germany
- Organized by Gauda Buss. 1 attempt.
- Christine Allendöfer, Gauda (Claudia) Buss, Beate Feldt, Petra Gatti, Conny Janicke, Suse Krause, Tine Offen, Claudia Turkiewiez, Renate Wieler
- (registrated by DAeC)
- September 30 2004
- Largest official women's formation, a 10-way diamond with stinger, in Empuriabrava, Spain
- Organized by Sarah-Jane Smith and Gauda Buss
- European women's team: Petra Gatti (Ger), Susanne Hoenig (Ger), Caren Alink (NL), Jude Haig (GB), Renate Wieler(Ger), Christine Ammel (F), Maria Russel (GB), Delphine Arnould (F), Sarah-Jane Smith (GB), Wendy Beekmann (NL)
- October 1 2004
- Largest unofficial women's formation, a 12-way offset (two wings on row 4), in Empuriabrava, Spain
- Organized by Sarah–Jane Smith and Gauda Buss
- European women's team: Petra Gatti (Ger), Susanne Hoenig (Ger), Caren Alink (NL), Jude Haig (GB), Renate Wieler (Ger), Christine Ammel (F), Maria Russel (GB), Marketa Cejnarova (CZ), Sarah-Jane Smith (GB), Tasmin Causer (GB), Karen Brennen (GB), Gauda Balisky (Ger)