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Pára-quedismo Boituva is located in Skydiving
National Center , Boituva, Brazil. Known worldwide, Boituva is the biggest
dropzone in Latin America and one of the biggest in the world.

We were proud to host the Skydiving World Championship, in September,
2004. We are considered a reference worldwide with more than 30 years
of experience. We are USPA (United States Parachute Association) certified,
and we also have certification from the parachutes’ manufacturers.
We keep a strict maintenance in our gear, following international standards,
so we can assure you the best quality and safety for your jump.
These certificates, combined with the technical skills
of our instructors, make of our school one of the best in Brazil.
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Eduardo Meirelles (Edu)
3.000 jumps
- USPA tandem pilot, AFF jump master and coach
- Certified by Relative Workshop and Jump Shack, parachutes’
manufacturers
- ASL and AFF instructor certified by Skydiving Brazilian Confederation
- Cameraman
- 3rd place, 1997, Skydive Resende, 1st two-way
championship
- 1st place, 1997, Rio de Janeiro, 2nd Rio
four-way open championship
- 1st place, Sorocaba championship
- 3rd place, Fly Factory free fly championship
- 4th place, 2004, Brazilian swoop championship
- 27th place, 2005, World swoop championship,
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Stelio Andrade
4.300 jumps
- Tandem pilot
- 1st place for 5 years, Precision North-Northeast Brazilian
Cup
- 2nd place, Brazilian Precision Championship,
1990, 1992
- 1st place, Brazilian Precision Championship,
1993
- has participated of the World Precision Championship, 1990
- 4th place, Latin America Championship, Chile,
1990
- has participated of the World Precision Cup, Austria, 1991
- has participated of 5 international and 35 international Skydiving
Meetings |
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Octavio Brasil
2.400 jumps
- Tandem pilot
- AFF instructor
- Cameraman
- Airplane pilot
- 5 hours in wind tunnel
- 1st place, 4-way Brazilian Championship,
1990
- 1st place, V-6 Brazilian Championship, 1990
- 2nd place, V-10 Brazilian Championship, 1991
- Brazilian 65-way Record, USA
- South American Record, 88-way, Pirassununga
- Brazilian Diamond Record, 64-way |
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Otavio Junior
2.200 jumps
- Tandem pilot
- Cameraman
- South American and Brazilian Record, Freefall formation 60-way,
1997 |
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Alexandre Braz
4.000 jumps
- AFF instructor
- Tandem pilot
- Team coach
- 1st place, Brazilian Senior 4-way and 8-way
Championship, 2000
- 3rd place, Senior 4-way, 1999
- 1st place, Ford Ranger Circuit, Senior, 2000 |
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Alex Adelmann
3.000 jumps
- Cameraman
- Tandem pilot
- AFF instructor
- Free fly instructor
- 3 times Brazilian Freefly Champion
- 9th place, International Parachute Championship
- 1st place, Freefly Open Vera Cruz
- 1st place, Test Dummies Air Races,
- 3rd place, Brazilian Freefly Championship
- 3rd place, Brazilian Women Freestyle Championship
- 10th place, World Air Games, Freestyle, Spain
- 15th place, World Air Games, Freefly, Spain
- Brazilian Headdown formation Record
- 3rd place, Vertical Speed Challenge, Boituva
- 2nd place, Ford Ranger Circuit
- 15th place, World Skydiving Championships,
Australia
- 1st place, Brazilian Skysuf Championship,
Broa
- 1st place, Brazilian Skysurf Championship,
Barra da Tijuca
- 6th place, Da Kine Skysuf Cup
- 1st place, 2-way Contest |
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Rogério Robotton
830 jumps
- Cameraman
- 1 hour in wind tunnel
- 1st place, Freefly Championship, 2005 |
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Leonardo Ongaratto
1.300 jumps
240 BASE jumps
- Cameraman
- Tandem pilot USPA
- USPA coach
- BASE instructor |
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Jaime
- Master packer for 12 years
- Over 45.000 packing jobs |
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Richard Antunes
- Packer for 6 years
- Over 10.000 packing jobs |
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Felipe
- Does it all |
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Marcele Genaro
30 jumps
- Secretary |
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Clarissa Grechi
50 jumps
- Business partner |
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