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News Article Did you know that NMP-PCH Hayabusa and the new Evolution lineup will have their first outdoor showdown during the Paraclete XP double header 2014?
posted: May 31st, 2013 The NSL News reported on 11 May 2013 that Paraclete XP owners Tim and John D'Annunzio have agreed to change the dates for the Paraclete XP Indoor and Outdoor Championships 2014 and move them so close to each other that teams from overseas will have the opportunity to attend both events. NMP-PCH Hayabusa was the first top team to confirm attendance as soon as the word was out. Canada's world class team Evolution has now confirmed, as well, which brings two of the top contenders for gold medals at the World Championship of Formation Skydiving 2014 together at the beginning of the 2014 season. The... (more)
News Article Did you know that Evolution won the national championship with a new Canadian record average?
posted: Aug 5th, 2007 The World Cup 2007 competition in Stupino, Russia, home of the annual Malevsky Cup, begins on Monday morning. No scores have been posted so far. However, other events have happened in the meantime, including the Canadian Naionals 2007. Skydive Burnaby was the host for the event, and most of the teams that attended the official national championship had already competed at any of the CanAm 2007 events or other 4-way meets before. Winning the Canadian championship title was only a formality for Team Evolution. The four LeMay members (father Michel with his three sons Matin, Vincent and Benoit)... (more)
News Article Did you know that Germany and Canada joined the elite club of 20.0 average teams?
posted: Jul 8th, 2007 The NSL News coverage of the Malevsky Cup 2007 is not over yet. Rounds nine and ten will still be added on NSL-TV, and the live interview with Airspeed Odyssey in Russia is also in the works. In the meantime, the NSL News goes back to the meet weekend on June 30. There were still a few missing scores from Canada that had to be added to the leaderboard. It was the meet weekend whereafter the 4-way community could welcome two more teams into the elite club of 20-point average performances. Team Evolution from Canada and Next Generation/German4way from Germany shared the best meet average of... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Lemay family won the AAA Class competition with a new record average?
posted: Jun 7th, 2007 The next video files of last weekend's competition have been uploaded. It is greatly recommended to watch the jumps since the top team of the AAA Class leaderboard, CanAm team Evolution, can be viewed doing its first competition jump of the 2007 season with the complete Lemay family line-up. The NSL News has covered the unique Canadian family affair several times in the past. The last story on May 30 provided the last Evolution update and introduced the other CanAm 2007 teams with a preview of the season opener. (more)
News Article Did you know that the CanAm season opener includes the complete Evolution family line-up?
posted: May 30th, 2007 The upcoming meet weekend will be the peak of the 2007 season so far. Nine different 4-way competitions will take place in seven different countries (Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain, Sweden, USA). The National Skydiving League participates with teams in Arizona, California and the Midwest. The competition draw will be synchronized between all events, as it has become a popular procedure in the past years. The NSL leaderboard at the beginning of next week will most likely feature the scores of more teams than ever before in the history of the NSL. (more)
News Article Did you know that Canada's team Evolution re-connects with the NSL network this year?
posted: Feb 12th, 2007 It was the NSL 2002 season when teams from Canada joined the network of the National Skydiving League for the first time. Judging veteran Al Altendorfer and 4-way fan Jennifer VanRysdam launched the CanAm Skydiving League with its first meet on July 20, 2002. The Canadian national 4-way by then, Stratosfear, and three other Canadian teams competed at this first CanAm competition. Two more meets in August and September 2002 completed the first CanAm season. Frontier Skydivers and Skydive Burnaby hosted the three 4-way meets in the area of the US/Canadian border south of Toronto and close to the... (more)