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News Article Did you know that Kyle Hermberg is the Skydiver of the Year 2023?
posted: Nov 24th, 2024 The Indoor Cloud League scores and videos from iFLY Dallas completed the October leaderboard, and last month's scoring numbers lifted Kyle Hermberg's ICL team up and above the 1000-point benchmark. In fact, the iFLY Dallas team has never finished below 1000 ICL points annually since joining the Indoor Cloud League events fully in 2015. Only the corona virus crisis interrupted the participation enough, and iFLY Dallas did not have any scores for six months in 2020. Another longer break came earlier in 2018 when the change in leadership caused the interruption for six more months after the last... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Florida Skydiving League visits Spaceland Clewiston in March?
posted: Nov 10th, 2024 The Indoor Cloud League team at iFLY Fort Lauderdale completed the two sets of six sequences in September and October with most of the participants at previous events that team members of 4Action have been organizing since January 2024. The participants of the ICL team in South Florida have not missed any opportunity yet to learn more about 4-way Formation Skydiving competition by either using the three Rookie Class sequences (R - RR - RRR) as an introduction to the sport, or the more technical sequences (A - AA - AAA) as a competition training opportunity for the more dedicated teams. The iFLY... (more)
News Article Did you know that Skywalkers Junior also continue with the indoor progression?
posted: Nov 2nd, 2024 The outdoor summer season is over in most parts of Europe in October. Teams in the Czech Republic concluded their 2024 outdoor season at the national championship in August, and the current national team in 4-way Open, Skywalkers Junior, followed up with ten more outdoor rounds at the ESL Championship 2024, where they collected international competition experiences. The NSL News reported on October 1st how impressive the Skywalkers Junior outdoor scoring progression has been, after the former 4-way juniors completed their transition to outdoor training and competition last year. They won the... (more)
News Article Did you know that Dallas Dynasty members have been generating new AAA Class competitors?
posted: Oct 27th, 2024 Kyle Hermberg's Indoor Cloud League team at iFLY Dallas had four teams again in September who performed the six sequences for the month. The previous update featured new AAA Class competitor Christina Cooper/Edwards and her progression from the Rookie Class sequences (R/RR/RRR) to AA/Intermediate Class gold medals with Dallas Valkyrie at the Paraclete XP Indoor Championship 2023 and a USPA bronze medal in the same category at the national outdoor championship this year. Her Valkyrie team mate Alexa Boushey has been by her indoor side since 2022, and together they stepped up to AAA Class training... (more)
News Article Did you know that Skywalkers Junior indicated their indoor level in September?
posted: Oct 20th, 2024 It is time to mix up NSL News coverage of the 26th FAI World Formation Skydiving Championships with updates after and of other events that happened in the meantime and are going on recently. The Indoor Cloud League is active all year long with the monthly events at different locations, and the Czech team at the Hurricane Factory in Prague was the first one with scores and videos for the month of September. Skywalkers Junior were still back in September with taking care of the two ICL Open Class sequences (AAA/AA) even though they were active with outdoor training and competition at the same... (more)
News Article Did you know that Skywalkers Junior are moving on an 18-average pace level?
posted: Oct 1st, 2024 The Indoor Cloud League team of the Hurricane Factory in Prague continued limping through the Czech Republic's outdoor summer season in August, as well. The July total of 82 ICL points was the lowest score in a long time, and the 91 points for August were not much more. The iFLY Dallas team in 2nd place was able to reduce the difference by 39 points in the same two months. August was still a better month for Jan Klapka's team than July, as he was at least able to recruit enough teams to perform all six monthly ICL sequences. He had submitted scores and videos for only four categories in July. Jan... (more)