Did you know that the HF Bad Boys took back the Czech top spot at the beginning of the indoor winter season? posted: Nov 10th, 2017 The NSL News pointed out the interesting Czech AAA Class battle between the HF Bad Boys and the HF Chicks across the AAA Class leaderboards of the FAI Indoor World Meet 2017 with the story on 2 November 2017.
The Czech national indoor team in 4-way Women won the duel in Montreal with a new team record average and brought home a set of FAI bronze medals for the Czech delegation at the same time. The HF Bad Boys finished in 11th place with a 21.9 average.
Both teams now had a re-match at the first 10-round indoor meet of the Czech World Tunnel League winter season at the Hurricane Factory,... (more)
Did you know that the Czech 4-way teams were back in competition three days after the World Challenge? posted: Apr 15th, 2017 Once again, the Czech 4-way teams who competed at the World Challenge 2017 did not get much rest before it was time for the next 10-round meet.
The competition in Bedford was over on Saturday, and Sunday was travel day for most of the teams, including the Czech delegation, which consisted of five teams this time. Monday and Tuesday were work or school days before four of the teams gathered again at the Hurricane Factory for the April meet of the Czech part of the World Tunnel League.
The Sun Path Products NSL News published a preview of the Czech trip to Bedford on 3 April 2017, after Jan... (more)
Did you know that teams from the Czech Republic and Florida shared the WTL leaderboard for the first time? posted: Mar 12th, 2017 The first World Tunnel League competition at the new iFLY Tampa wind tunnel also created the first combined leaderboard, as the Czech teams competed once again at the Hurricane Factory for their Sportflight March meet.
The Bad Boys were back in full strength and with their complete current lineup, which put them back into the top spot of the AAA Class competition in Prague. The Czech national team in 4-way Open was recently challenged by the HF Chicks, who had won the December and January WTL meets at the Hurricane Factory. Last week, the strong all-female team could only win the meet opener... (more)
Did you know that HF Flying Circus posted the team's first sole AAA Class highscore in the Czech Republic? posted: Feb 9th, 2017 The Indoor Cloud League competition of January was barely completed with the summary on 6 February 2017 when the Czech 4-way teams went back into action. Nine teams had performed the six January sequences and five of them combined for the January total of 137 points, which confirmed the top position once again on the 14+ leaderboard.
It was the 4th meet of the Czech indoor winter season that brought the teams back together at the Hurricane Factory, including the Skydive University team from Slovakia.
Even the Hurricane Factory Chicks, who just came back from Spain where they had competed... (more)
Did you know that Flying Circus finished with another team record average this week? posted: Jan 13th, 2017 The Flying Circus of the Hurricane Factory in Prague, Czech Republic, is a well-known name in the 4-way world by now, and the young team continues to make the headlines month by month.
It happened again this week that Flying Circus increased the performance level and finished with a new team record average. This is nothing unusual, as the chart with all of the team's indoor scores is showing it clearly. There has hardly ever been a point in time when the scores of the last meet were not higher than at the previous ones.
The chart of all indoor scores with decreasing meet averages is misleading,... (more)
Did you know that HF Chicks and HF Flying Circus have turned the AAA Class indoor tables at the Hurricane Factory? posted: Dec 16th, 2016 The four Czech 4-way teams who competed at the ISR Grand Prix 2016 in November had little over a 2-week break after their trip to Roosendaal before they were back in action.
In fact, HF Chicks, Bad Boys, HF Flying Circus and CZ Ladies all attended three indoor meets between October and December, and the 4-way junior teams were even busier. HF Junior Cubs and HF Junior Flies both competed at four meets in the same three months, and the youngest HF Junior Blue lineup also completed three meets.
The HF Junior Cubs and Flies meet agenda included the trips to Flyspot Warsaw in Poland and Indoor... (more)