Did you know that the Hurricane Factory's Indoor Cloud League team is back in full swing? posted: Aug 28th, 2016 The Indoor Cloud League team of the Hurricane Factory in Prague, Czech Republic, had a low total for the month of July (38) when only the Bad Boys submitted their scores for the AAA and AA sequences.
Jan Klapka mentioned earlier that it will only be a short break for his other teams, especially for the 4-way junior teams and competitors. The Czech group is now back in full swing, and eight teams competed for the six spots on the 14+ August leaderboard.
The Bad Boys had no problem defending their top spot for the Open Class sequences (AAA - AA) while there was a fierce battle for the position... (more)
Did you know that the Indoor Cloud League features July's BEST OF THE MONTH video? posted: Aug 6th, 2016 The July competition of the Indoor Cloud League is over, and the two different monthly leaderboards for the 12+ and 14+ flying chambers have not changed the annual rankings. iFLY Seattle had the highest total on the 14+ leaderboard, and the Hurricane Factory still maintained the top spot after adding only 38 points last month.
However, the Czech lead is down to 49 points at half time, and there are six months to go in 2016.
The BEST OF THE MONTH video features once again the Bad Boys with the highscores for both FAI Open Class sequences. The Czech national team in 4-way Open has finally decided... (more)
Did you know that iFLY Seattle outscored iFLY Houston by one single point in July? posted: Aug 4th, 2016 The July competition of the Indoor Cloud League was completed, while scores and videos were still submitted at the very end of the month.
It was a slower month on both leaderboards (12+ and 14+) since the summer months are still mostly dedicated to outdoor training and competition for most 4-way teams and competitors. It is a very unusual situation when the Hurricane Factory ends up on the bottom of the leaderboard. Jan Klapka said that several of his Czech teams did not visit the Hurricane Factory last month. However, the Bad Boys still posted the highscores for the AAA and AA categories and... (more)
Did you know that 4shades of Grey and BOOBs had an ICL 1-point battle at iFLY Houston? posted: Aug 2nd, 2016 iFLY Houston's Indoor Cloud League team came together a second time last month after posting the first July scores on July 19th.
Katrina and Devon Shows had four lineups on July 26th who tried to challenge the previously posted scores. 4shades of Grey had once again player coach Scott Latinis in the lineup and improved the 14-pointer of July 14th by four points.
However, it was not enough to hold off Babes On Our Bellies (BOOBs) with the same player coach. Erika Barczak, Debbie Hoffpauir and Amber Taylor outscored Chad Hall, Randy Morgan and Billy Whitaker by a point and posted the A Class... (more)
Did you know that iFLY Houston opened July's 14+ leaderboard with a total of 99 points? posted: Jul 19th, 2016 The first July scores for the 12-foot flying chambers of the Indoor Cloud League were posted by iFLY Orlando. iFLY Houston now followed up with the first scores for the 14+ flying chambers.
Spaceland Lite members Katrina and Devon Shows put three lineups together for their first ICL event this month. This time, Jorge Alvarez and Kara Barbee completed the team that posted the scores in the AAA and AA Class for Lite Red.
Lite Blue, with Janus Hyder and Jorge Alvarez in Katrina and Devon Shows' AAA Class lineup, had competed for iFLY Houston in June. Lite Red also performed the AAA Class sequence... (more)
Did you know that the latest Indoor Cloud League Best Of June videos feature record performances? posted: Jul 9th, 2016 The Indoor Cloud League leaderboards for the month of June are complete, and the latest NSL-TV videos feature once again the highest scores for all sequences.
The additional sequences for 14+foot wind tunnel chambers, which were introduced in May for the first time, required the separation of the leaderboards at the same time. This separation has now been completed, as well, and each chamber size finally has its own presence on SKYLEAGUE.COM.
The number of ICL teams who can perform only the sequences for 12-foot flying chambers in their home tunnels is lower compared to the teams with more... (more)