Did you know that 13 teams competed at Sportflight's Skydive Arena in Prague this week? posted: Feb 8th, 2013 The same 13 teams who competed at the January indoor competition of the Czech Republic Skydiving League came back to the Sportflight Arena in Prague this week on Thursday. It was the fourth of the six indoor meets that organizer Jan Klapka scheduled to keep his 4way teams and competitors in shape throughout the winter.
The three AAA Class teams in this event series have settled in their positions and not changed the rankings since the first meet in November 2012. Hvezdy is the only team in the AA Class and matched the 12.1 average of January exactly this week.
The situation in the A Class... (more)
Did you know that the Czech Republic recorded the highest 4way participation in history this week? posted: Jan 12th, 2013 The 4way community in the Czech Republic keeps growing. Jan Klapka, founder of the Czech Republic Skydiving League, updated the NSL News with the latest scores of the first indoor competition of 2013 at the Sportflight Skydive Arena in Prague.
The total number of 12 teams at a 4way competition stands for the highest participation ever in the history of the sport in the Czech Republic - indoor and outdoor. Additional two teams competed in VFS 4way where Jan Klapka has created a Rookie Class category for the beginners in this event.
The field of 12 teams did not even include the national 4way... (more)
Did you know that the Czech 4way champion Lize missed the last indoor meet for a good reason? posted: Dec 10th, 2012 There are new scores on the front page, which means that life goes on after the completion of the Mondial Dubai 2012. However, many topics will still be related to this incredible event, and even the newest indoor leaderboard relates to Dubai.
The scores are coming from the Czech Republic where Jan Klapka has launched the second winter season of his indoor league. The most current leaderboard shows the scores of the meet that was just completed last weekend as the second one after the end of the Czech outdoor season of 2012.
The leaderboard below was created in November for the opener of... (more)
Did you know that Lize won the November indoor meet in the Czech Republic? posted: Nov 12th, 2012 The 12 teams in November and the December meet included two VFS 4way teams who competed in a Rookie Class that Jan Klapka laid out for the beginners in this category. The scores for the Czech VFS 4way competition can be found at the VFS part of the NSL website.
The most recent Czech indoor leaderboard does not include the national team and 4way champion Lize, which is not a surprise. The Czech national team was busy competing in Dubai when the indoor league meet of December took place in Prague.
Lize had attended and won the indoor competition in November. This gave the Bad Boyz the opportunity... (more)
Did you know that the Czech Rookie Class teams keep improving their indoor scores? posted: Mar 1st, 2012 Three teams in the Czech Republic continued their monthly indoor competition series with another 10-round meet on Wednesday evening at Sportflight's Skydive Arena in Prague.
Each of the three teams posted their highest meet averages of the winter indoor season.
Czech meet and league director Jan Klapka said that his teams seemed to be a little bit tired, however, it surely does not show on the leaderboard.
Especially the two Rookie Class teams are showing great and consistent progression, which is the main reason why Jan Klapka expects them to become the strongest outdoor teams this year,... (more)
Did you know that the Czech Rookie Class teams keep pushing each other to higher levels? posted: Feb 7th, 2012 Another much smaller indoor competition took place in the Czech Republic while the NSL News focused on the Paraclete XP Indoor Championships 2012. Four teams used a Wednesday evening to complete ten rounds at Sportflight's Skydive Arena in Prague.
Organizer Jan Klapka had proudly pointed out in December last year that all of his Rookie Class teams finally scored above 10-average at the last meet of the year in the Czech Republic. The goal of the 10-average scoring level became history with the turn of the year and will only become relevant again for brandnew Rookie Class lineups.
The lowest... (more)