Overall, there were 13 pilots flying in the Kings Canyon IMAC contest. In no particular order they were: Dale Grant, Don Brown, Donald Lloyd, Jacob Lloyd, Jose Picazo, Ken Gregory, Mark Huntley, Mickey Crawley, Mitch Biddle, Neil Gates, Nick Clayton, Steven Reynolds and Thomas Ford. These pilots flew a grand total of 182 judged sequences.
Donald Lloyd won the Basic class. There were 2 pilots in Basic. The winning order was: (1) Donald Lloyd and (2) Jose Picazo. They flew 6 known sequences (3 rounds) and 1 unknown round. The scores ranged from a low of 4,292.6 to a high of 5,000 (a range of 707.4 points).
Jacob Lloyd won the Sportsman class. There were 4 pilots in Sportsman. The winning order was: (1) Jacob Lloyd, (2) Thomas Ford, (3) Dale Grant and (4) Steven Reynolds. They flew 6 known sequences (3 rounds) and 1 unknown round. The scores ranged from a low of 2,864.5 to a high of 5,000 (a range of 2,135.5 points).
Don Brown won the Intermediate class. There were 3 pilots in Intermediate. The winning order was: (1) Don Brown, (2) Mitch Biddle and (3) Nick Clayton. They flew 6 known sequences (3 rounds) and 1 unknown round. The scores ranged from a low of 4,783.1 to a high of 4,999.9 (a range of 216.8 points).
Ken Gregory won the Advanced class. There were 3 pilots in Advanced. The winning order was: (1) Ken Gregory, (2) Neil Gates and (3) Mark Huntley. They flew 6 known sequences (3 rounds) and 1 unknown round. The scores ranged from a low of 4,810 to a high of 5,000 (a range of 190 points).
Mickey Crawley won the Unlimited class. There was 1 pilot in Unlimited. The winning order was: (1) Mickey Crawley. He flew 6 known sequences (3 rounds) and 1 unknown round.
Ken Gregory won the Seniors class. There were 9 pilots in Seniors. The winning order was: (1) Ken Gregory, (2) Neil Gates, (3) Mark Huntley, (4) Thomas Ford, (5) Dale Grant, (6) Don Brown, (7) Mitch Biddle, (8) Nick Clayton and (9) Steven Reynolds. They flew 6 known sequences (3 rounds) and 1 unknown round. The scores ranged from a low of 558.177 to a high of 1,000.000 (a range of 441.823 points).
The tightest competition was for 2nd place in the Intermediate class, with only 51.322 points difference between Mitch Biddle and Nick Clayton.