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News Article Did you know that MWSL team Quattro Ronas had a message with the team name?
posted: Aug 15th, 2020 After some delays and cancellations of previous 2020 meets the MWSL held the first meet of the 2020 season at Skydive Midwest last weekend with much excitement. Many MWSL teams have been navigating the challenges of travelling and training safely during the pandemic, which unfortunately meant for some of the more experienced Midwest teams that they were unable to make the trip to Wisconsin for the meet. However, MWSL organizer and event coach JaNette Lefkowitz said that it was exciting to see young talent combine with some MWSL regulars who did show up for the meet forming two teams for the... (more)
News Article Did you know that the race for new USPA Advanced Class medals has begun?
posted: May 26th, 2019 The NSL News reported at the beginning of the year that SDC RhEvolution XP planned to move up into AAA Class competition after a 2nd place at the USPA Nationals 2018 in the AA/Intermediate Class. The Midwest Skydiving League team had another change in the lineup before they attended the first competition in the new category, the Paraclete XP Indoor Championship. Jason Krumholz had joined the team in the middle of the 2018 season, while Greg Oldendick completed the 2019 lineup after Josh Reinert stepped back. The new lineup finished in the middle of the AAA Class field at the indoor event... (more)
News Article Did you know that SDC Rhevolution XP has joined TSC Cadence on the 13+ AA Class level?
posted: Aug 22nd, 2018 Last weekend's AA Class leaderboard needed an adjustment, as well. The seven teams from three different leagues completed either six or seven meet rounds, and the rankings did not change much after removing the scores for Round 7. SDC Falcon were tied with CSC Phrasing after Round 6 and before CSC Phrasing added another round at the end of the day. A tie-breaking procedure for the tie after Round 6 would have given CSC Phrasing the winning position in this duel, with the 13-pointer in Round 3 as the highest score between the two teams. Florida Skydiving League team Purple HaZe from Skydive... (more)
News Article Did you know that Hands Free had a promising start with new outside center Daniele Smythe?
posted: May 29th, 2018 The season opener of the Midwest Skydiving League had record participation last weekend at Skydive Chicago. It was the first time in the long history of the league that a total of nine teams attended the first meet of a new outdoor season. SDC Rhythm XP's event organizers and coaches JaNette and Steve Lefkowitz and team mate Andrew Happick had teams in each of the four NSL categories, while the six teams in the AA Class helped to create the largest leaderboard of the weekend, together with five teams from the Northern Plains Skydiving League. Four MWSL teams occupied the top positions before... (more)
News Article Did you know that SDMW NEXT XP still follows the SDC Rhythm XP path very accurately?
posted: Sep 12th, 2017 Last weekend's combined leaderboard is showing scores from three different events. The Midwest Skydiving League had by far the biggest part of it, as a total of 12 teams came to Skydive Chicago for the last MWSL meet of the 2017 season. The combined A Class leaderboard had the highest participation with a total of nine teams from three different leagues. It was also the last meet test for eight teams who might travel to Skydive Perris very soon to compete at the USPA Nationals 2017. Skydive Midwest NEXT and SDC Jetstream Tango competed in the AAA Class, which Tango took on at national championships... (more)
News Article Did you know that NSL-TV features Chris Farina with CSC Swift?
posted: Jul 16th, 2017 The Sun Path Products NSL News is quickly going back to last weekend's leaderboard before new scores will be posted very soon. Midwest Skydiving League team CSC Swift was the only AAA Class team and completed all ten rounds on their home turf at the Chicagoland Skydiving Center. CSC Swift is not the only team with this name, and the other Swift of the Northwest Skydiving League, Seattle Swift, posted some AAA Class scores earlier this year. Both teams competed in different categories last year, and they ended up on different leaderboards at the USPA Nationals. Seattle Swift finished in... (more)