Did you know that three current and former Dallas 350 members still connect at iFLY Dallas? posted: Jun 26th, 2017 It did not take very long until the next score and video for the AAA Class June sequence arrived for the 14+ leaderboard of the Indoor Cloud League.
Phoenix XP member Amanda Lampton submitted a complete set of six scores and videos from iFLY Dallas, which were generated just a few days after the Paraclete XP Summer Classic 2017 where she had competed with her own team.
She was not in any of the ICL lineups for iFLY Dallas this time, as she took a few days off after a very busy May/June schedule. Her former Dallas 350 team mates Scott Levy and Lucas King took care of the Indoor Cloud League... (more)
Did you know that Fast4ward XP submitted a AAA Class 23-pointer for the Paraclete ICL team? posted: Jun 25th, 2017 The Indoor Cloud League competition has created another interesting situation, this time on the 14+ leaderboard.
The Sun Path Products NSL News reported on 17 June 2017 how the Paraclete XP team has picked up the pace in the past few months after joining the Indoor Cloud with the beginning of the 2017 season.
The Paraclete team, organized by Jessica Haugaard and Phoenix XP members Morgan Womble and Lauren Byrd, first won the April competition by one point over iFLY Seattle (119 - 118) and followed up with a total of 118 points in May. This was enough to take away the 3rd place on the 2017... (more)
Did you know that Phoenix XP member Amanda Lampton had a very busy May/June agenda? posted: Jun 17th, 2017 The Indoor Cloud League competition for the month of May has been over for a while, and both leaderboards are complete, while the new sequences for June have been on the indoor agenda since the 1st of the month.
The 12+ competition was wrapped up on 12 June 2017, after the May scores and videos from iFLY SF Bay were added to the leaderboard.
The 14+ leaderboard has been the busier and larger one ever since the introduction of two different sets of sequences, which accommodated the desire of the ICL teams with larger flying chambers to use the complete dive pool for the monthly ICL competition.
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Did you know that the Czech 4-way teams took back the Indoor Cloud League top spot with new 4-way juniors? posted: Jun 4th, 2017 The next outdoor scores have been posted, and they came from the 2017 season opener of the Midwest Skydiving League where SDC Rhythm XP members guided five teams through the first meet rounds of the year, while other teams also competed in Virginia.
However, the Indoor Cloud League competition continued in the meantime, and iFLY Seattle could not enjoy the top spot on the 14+ leaderboard for very long. The Czech 4-way teams came back with a very strong statement from the Hurricane Factory after allowing Paraclete XP and iFLY Seattle to outscore them in April.
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Did you know that iFLY Seattle has taken the Indoor Cloud League lead on the 14+ leaderboard? posted: Jun 3rd, 2017 Deb Correia's Indoor Cloud League team of Northwest Skydiving League 4-way competitors needed only three lineups for the May sequences to take the current lead on the 14+ leaderboard.
Her ICL team came together at iFLY Seattle only once last month, as the NWSL outdoor season is approaching quickly, and the teams are trying to get ready for exits from jump planes: "That's what happens when the skydiving season gets started here in the Northwest..."
However, she still had one new Indoor Cloud League competitor in her three lineups. Erik Byng was in the Rookie Class lineup that turned in the... (more)
Did you know that Florida's 4-way rookies are picking up the pace? posted: May 26th, 2017 The Sun Path Products NSL News reported on 20 May 2017 how iFLY Sacramento's Indoor Cloud League team completed the set of May scores on the 12+ May leaderboard with a second visit to one of the two wind tunnels where the Northern California Skydiving League teams and competitors run their indoor activities.
Teams and competitors of the Florida Skydiving League have access to two wind tunnels, as well, one in Orlando and one in Tampa. The story on 13 February 2017 explained how Florida's ICL team was bidding farewell to the very first vertical wind tunnel for skydiving training.
iFLY Tampa... (more)