Overall, there were 14 pilots flying in the LAMA IMAC contest. In no particular order they were: Stewart Garrett, Mark Dennis, James Brink, Jim Ziegler, Michael J. Scileppi III, Stuart Rafos, Russell Stohr, Scott Marks, Fred Smith, Jeff Carlson, Mark Greeott, Jeff Oaks, John Gayer and Steve Hislop. These pilots flew a grand total of 214 judged sequences.
This contest was flown according to standard IMAC rules.
Mark Greeott won the Basic class. There were 4 pilots in Basic. The winning order was: (1) Mark Greeott, (2) Steve Hislop, (3) Jeff Carlson and (4) Fred Smith. They flew 8 known sequences (4 rounds). The scores ranged from a low of 1,540.9 to a high of 6,000 (a range of 4,459.1 points).
Stuart Rafos won the Sportsman class. There were 4 pilots in Sportsman. The winning order was: (1) Stuart Rafos, (2) John Gayer, (3) Jim Ziegler and (4) Stewart Garrett. They flew 8 known sequences (4 rounds) and 1 unknown round. The scores ranged from a low of 5,649.5 to a high of 6,952.1 (a range of 1,302.6 points).
Russell Stohr won the Intermediate class. There were 3 pilots in Intermediate. The winning order was: (1) Russell Stohr, (2) Michael J. Scileppi III and (3) Scott Marks. They flew 8 known sequences (4 rounds) and 1 unknown round. The scores ranged from a low of 5,836.8 to a high of 6,972.5 (a range of 1,135.6 points).
Mark Dennis won the Advanced class. There were 2 pilots in Advanced. The winning order was: (1) Mark Dennis and (2) James Brink. They flew 8 known sequences (4 rounds) and 1 unknown round. The scores ranged from a low of 6,623.4 to a high of 6,998.9 (a range of 375.5 points).
The tightest competition was for 2nd place in the Basic class, with only 19.2 points difference between Steve Hislop and Jeff Carlson.