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Did You Know...

... that the Golden Knights kept their eyes on the French Girls?

More and better NSL live TV: Studio at Bodyflight Bedford
posted Apr 2nd, 2015 - Training for the World Challenge 2015 is over at Bodyflight Bedford, and the 90 teams have all arrived, ready for action. There are a few changes in the lineups, and the Sun Path Products NSL News will cover as many of them as possible.

First of all, there will be no shortage of the usual SKYLEAGUE.COM live event coverage, even if the updates are not all posted at the same location as in the past. Host Paul Mayer has dedicated some of his resources to the NSL-TV coverage, which will make it a lot easier to post even more updates and bring the event closer than ever before to the audience.

The live streaming on worldchallenge.info features the event from several different angles and includes the interviews and NSL Reality TV clips, which are usually only aired on SKYLEAGUE.COM. Paul Mayer's support allows the Sun Path Products NSL News to cover more of the event in better quality.

French Girls Christine Malnis and Sophia Pecout at the World Challenge 2015
All teams had to wait until 11 PM on Thursday evening until the competition draw would be announced and posted. The visiting teams still used the opportunity to warm up in the Bodyflight chamber later in the evening, and the draw could not be posted while teams were still in training.

One of the teams with a late arrival and later flying times was Weembi Lille from France. The Sun Path Products NSL News had introduced the world class lineup on 8 February 2015. The French team with only world champions was facing one of the late personnel changes.

Perrine Sanchez, 2012 and 2014 world champion in 4-way Women, had to cancel her reunion with former team mates Sophia Pecout and Christine Malnis, supported by former 4-way and 8-way world champion Julien Degen. However, Weembi Lille found an adequate substitute with Thomas Perrin, who won an 8-way gold medal for France in 2010 and was also in the 2012 lineup, who posted the second highest meet average in history.

Golden Knights at the World Challenge 2015
Weembi Lille's training session on Thursday evening did not only find the attention of the Sun Path Products NSL News. Three members of the Golden Knights knew that Sophia Pecout and Christine Malnis would show their 4-way skills during the training session and took a closer look.

The other two French Girls (Anais Maillet, Clementine Le Bohec) did not travel to Bedford after the recent outdoor training camp in Dubai with 150 jumps. However, it will be interesting to see how Golden Knights and two of the French Girls with world class team mates compare to each other.

The new NSL-TV clip is showing Weembi Lille from different perspectives, including the one from the Golden Knights angle...

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