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NSL News Coverage of the FAI Indoor World Cup 2024

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News Article Did you know that new Czech 4-way juniors posted their first Indoor Cloud League scores?
posted: Aug 1st, 2019 It did not take too long until the Indoor Cloud League response came from the Hurricane Factory, after the 114-point total of the Paraclete XP team for the month of July. Jan Klapka's Czech ICL team was still in a similar situation as Paraclete XP was in June, when the XP Summer Classic outdoor competition required much of the attention in Raeford. The NSL News update on July 5th mentioned that the summer vacation of the Czech 4-way juniors makes it more difficult for Jan Klapka to run his Indoor Cloud League events, and the running outdoor season for the 4-way seniors does not make it much... (more)
News Article Did you know that Paraclete XP's Indoor Cloud League team had a strong comeback?
posted: Jul 29th, 2019 Paraclete XP's Indoor Cloud League team was on a break in June, as the NSL News reported on July 17th. The Paraclete XP Summer Classic had kept organizers and participants busy with preparations and logistics for the outdoor competition. It will be very similar in the coming months, as Skydive Paraclete is also hosting the USPA Nationals 2019. The Formation Skydiving events are scheduled for the third week in September. ICL organizers Jessica Haugaard and Morgan Womble still managed to schedule an ICL event in July that attracted once again new ICL competitors to 4-way competition. Jessica... (more)
News Article Did you know that school vacations changed the junior lineups in the Czech Republic?
posted: Jul 5th, 2019 The June competition of the Indoor Cloud League has been over for a few days, while scores and videos are still being added to the leaderboards. The ICL team of the Northwest Skydiving League at iFLY Seattle was once again without the help of Seattle Swift for the Open Class sequences (AAA/AA), as the team is on a break. However, team member Djorde Mandaric and the previous organizers of the ICL activities at iFLY Seattle, Deb and Dave Correia, worked together to post scores and videos for all six categories. Djordje Mandaric had three new participants in his June lineups, and he is expecting... (more)
News Article Did you know that Jessica Haugaard and Morgan Womble focus on the indoor/outdoor bridge at Paraclete XP?
posted: Jun 5th, 2019 Paraclete XP's Indoor Cloud League team followed up quickly with the May scores after the newest numbers of the Hurricane Factory were posted, and the 14+ leaderboard is still not complete yet. ICL organizer Jessica Haugaard had only one world champion available this time, Jennifer Davidson of the Golden Knights 8-way team. The Paraclete XP Summer Classic is coming up very soon, and the top teams and competitors focus naturally more on outdoor training and competition at this time of the year. Jessica Haugaard and Morgan Womble have also made the recruitment of new participants a high priority.... (more)
News Article Did you know that HF Cubs catch up with HF Flying Circus?
posted: Jun 3rd, 2019 It was actually only a matter of time when it would happen. HF Flying Circus and HF Cubs shared the same leaderboard for the first time when the 4-way Junior team moved up into the AAA Class, at least for training purposes and competition experiences. It was the November meet of the World Tunnel League 2018 at the Hurricane Factory when the young Czech ladies took on their first ten AAA Class sequences. The HF Cubs won their first AAA Class round with a typical AA Class/4-way Junior sequence (G,15,14) at their first meet in this category. The new Czech AAA Class indoor duel has continued... (more)
News Article Did you know that Paraclete XP won back two Indoor Cloud League points in April?
posted: May 6th, 2019 Paraclete XP's teams at the FAI Indoor World Meet, XP8 in 8-way and XPG4 in 4-way Women, contributed heavily to the medal collection of the U.S. delegation in Lille, France. XP8 won the 8-way Challenge, and XPG4 added a set of FAI bronze medals. XPG4 increased their 23.7 average at the Paraclete XP Indoor Championship to 26.2 at Weembi Lille and would have needed just some more tunnel time to reach Nephtys Weembi and NFTO on the winning level. XP8's 31.6 average is the third-highest number in history. Only the Golden Knights ever scored higher, in 2015 (32.4) and in 2017 (31.8) at indoor events. The... (more)