Did you know that even more Indoor Cloud League scores and videos for March came from iFLY Dallas? posted: Apr 4th, 2020 More Indoor Cloud League scores and videos for the month of March have made it to last month's leaderboard, which turns out to be bigger than it could be expected considering the corona virus circumstances.
There were several ICL events that took place before the wind tunnels were shut down, just as skydiving centers have also stopped their operations in most countries of the world, at some time in March.
iFLY Dallas' ICL organizer Kyle Hermberg was back from his successful trip to Paraclete XP, where his team Barhons had won the AA/Intermediate Class competition, as the NSL News reported... (more)
Did you know that Paraclete XP posted Indoor Cloud League scores and videos for March before taking an ICL break? posted: Apr 2nd, 2020 Paraclete XP's Indoor Cloud League team was also still able to run an event before corona virus restrictions limited the activities in North Carolina. The March leaderboard will probably not grow much more, and there is no indication when the next ICL scores and videos will be posted.
Morgan Womble still welcomed her group of ICL competitors in March, including a few new participants whose names appear for the first time on Paraclete XP's leaderboard and in the complete ICL roster. She still continues to organize the ICL events at Paraclete XP, even after her new commitment with XPG4, as the... (more)
Did you know that the Czech Indoor Cloud League team completed all March sequences before the shutdown of the Hurricane Factory? posted: Mar 28th, 2020 The Hurricane Factory's March meet of the World Tunnel League was the last indoor competition before most of the wind tunnels in the world shut down their operations due to the impact of the corona virus.
Jan Klapka reported from the Czech Republic that the Hurricane Factory was closed for all activities on March 13th, two days after the completion of the ten WTL March sequences. The NSL News had provided more details of the competition on March 26th.
Despite the much limited time for this month's Indoor Cloud League events, Jan Klapka's Czech teams had already performed all six sequences.... (more)
Did you know that Capital Region's ICL competitors were in four different teams at Paraclete XP and in the judging room? posted: Mar 17th, 2020 Skydiving centers and wind tunnels were still operating in Europe and in the United States throughout the month of February, and the Indoor Cloud League leaderboard could be completed, at least on the 14+ leaderboard.
The situation has now changed in Europe, where not only the indoor events have been canceled or postponed. Most of the skydiving centers and wind tunnels have been shut down in the meantime, while the corona virus and its impact have not caused any interferences for the sport of indoor and outdoor skydiving in the United States yet.
The major professional U.S. sports and their... (more)
Did you know that Indoor Cloud League organizers and competitors had a strong presence at Paraclete XP? posted: Mar 7th, 2020 The Indoor Cloud League leaderboard for the month of February took shape while several indoor events took place at the turn of the month. The NSL News will follow up with scores and more information from different parts of the world very soon.
The Czech teams held their February meet of the World Tunnel League on the 12th, as the NSL News reported on February 19th. Then they followed up with their monthly Indoor Cloud League scores and videos, with ten teams competing for the February highscores in the six ICL categories.
The total of 154 points won the top spot on the 14+ leaderboard once... (more)
Did you know that future 4-way Women opponents posted Indoor Cloud League scores in January? posted: Feb 13th, 2020 The Indoor Cloud League leaderboards for January are complete. It turned out to be almost a complete sweep by the Hurricane Factory. The Czech teams posted highscores for five of the six categories. Only iFLY Tampa's RRR Class lineup stole the January highscore with a 25-pointer, and iFLY Seattle tied the maximum score of 25 points for the RR Class sequence.
It was a combination of the HF Cubs and three junior teams (HF Dragonflies, Rusalky, HF Invisible) who collected a total of 147 points together. Paraclete XP had two very strong teams (SDMW NEXT, XPG4) perform the two Open Class sequences... (more)