Did you know that the iFLY Dallas team was still in 1st place at the end of August? posted: Oct 5th, 2022 The runup to the USPA Nationals 2022 was not only challenging for XPG4 and their additional activities with the Indoor Cloud League. The situation was the same for all participants and organizers who are involved with indoor and outdoor events both.
Skydive Midwest NEXT members have been organizing the Indoor Cloud League events in the midwest region. Emily Bombardi and Eric Daniel added ICL events at iFLY Colorado Springs and re-activated outdoor competition for the Colorado Skydiving League, while competing in several events at the USPA Nationals.
4-way teams and competitors from Texas... (more)
Did you know that XPG4 has a very full plate with 4-way, 8-way and indoor Cloud League? posted: Oct 3rd, 2022 The NSL News has pointed out often enough how busy the XPG4 agenda has recently been, even more so for the two team members who have been training and competing with XP8 at the same time, Jeana Billings and Michelle Karamon.
Together they have been 8-way team members since 2018 and won their first 8-way title at the USPA Nationals 2018. As reigning USPA 8-way champions they added 4-way training and competition to their agenda and launched the XPG4 project with the beginning of the 2019 season.
They came back from their first world meet, the FAI Tanay Mondial, as 8-way world champions in August... (more)
Did you know that there are also indoor and outdoor double-duties? posted: Sep 5th, 2022 It did not take too long until other new Indoor Cloud League scores were added to the August leaderboard. The current leaderboard features the two newest teams, before the missing scores will be posted by teams who have participated for years.
The iFLY Colorado Springs team joined the Indoor Cloud League this year, as the NSL News reported first time on May 28th. The most recent update covered the new record total that the iFLY Colorado Springs team posted for the month of August.
The ICL Midwest team had joined the Indoor Cloud League in May 2020 under the guidance and management of the... (more)
Did you know that the iFLY Colorado Springs August team posted the next monthly record total? posted: Sep 2nd, 2022 The Indoor Cloud League team of iFLY Colorado Springs initiated once again the leaderboard for the month of August. Six different lineups performed the August sequences, and four of them made it to the ICL leaderboard.
The six lineups matched the record participation that the new Indoor Cloud League team registered in its second month, June 2022. Emily Bombardi and Eric Daniel had joined the Indoor Cloud League with their iFLY Colorado Springs team in May this year.
They welcomed once again a few new participants in August and raised the total number to 30 new ICL 4-way competitors this year... (more)
Did you know that Dallas Dynasty members met SDC Rhebellion XP members on the ICL July leaderboard? posted: Aug 16th, 2022 The Indoor Cloud League team of iFLY Dallas is on the way to maintain the top position on the 2022 leaderboard. Kyle Hermberg's team took it after 12 consistent months in 2021, despite the difficulties caused by the corona virus crisis.
Hurricane Factory and Paraclete XP had complete sets of scores and videos for the first half of 2022, as well, before new troubles, this time on the political and economical side in the Czech Republic, interfered with Jan Klapka's Indoor Cloud League plans. Paraclete XP was 96 points behind iFLY Dallas (615 - 711) at half-time and had begun to reduce the difference... (more)
Did you know that Skydive Midwest NEXT members are back with Indoor Cloud League scores and videos? posted: Aug 2nd, 2022 The NSL Calendar of Events has been a quite accurate tool to measure the impact of the corona virus crisis on Formation Skydiving competition. The last year before the worldwide health crisis was 2019, and a total of 140 indoor and outdoor events generated many more leaderboard and hundreds of NSL News updates.
The number of events in the NSL records was down to 52 in 2020 when the regulations how to run events were new, unclear and not greatly coordinated. Cancellations were the most common way how to deal with the situation. The handling of event logistics were better defined in 2021. The... (more)