Did you know that father Aleš Zeman supports his 4-way water-fairy Marketa Zemanova and her Rusalky team? posted: Dec 27th, 2020 Three Czech teams have been connecting the indoor events of the World Tunnel League in Poland and Czech Republic regularly in the last three months.
A Class team Rusalky and the two family teams in the Rookie Class, parents with the Moravian Flyers and children with Smajilci, traveled to Poland when the Hurricane Factory was closed. The three Flyspot wind-tunnels in Warsaw, Katowice and Wroclaw have still been in operation, and the monthly events of the Flyspot Liga were within reach for the Czech teams.
The update from Poland on December 23rd mentioned the presence of the three Czech teams... (more)
Did you know that the same 15 teams competed again in the Flyspot Liga? posted: Dec 23rd, 2020 The NSL News just posted a new Indoor Cloud League update from the Czech Republic before turning to Poland, where the Flyspot Liga completed the December competition today.
It was the third time that the Flyspot wind-tunnels in Poland applied the same format as the one of the NSL Cloud Mondial, where the teams had a specific time-frame that they could use to perform the meet rounds. The Flyspot Liga gave the teams three weeks to complete the December meet (1st - 15th).
The Flyspot Liga adjusted the competition format for the same reason, as the corona virus pandemic had the same implications... (more)
Did you know that the Polish MAD Team is back in the AAA Class? posted: Dec 7th, 2020 The NSL News preview of the World Challenge 2020 on March 6th included an update and overview of the registered teams for the world's largest indoor 4-way competition. The NSL Power Rankings were showing the MAD Team from Poland on the top of the expected AA Class leaderboard.
The event was eventually canceled as many others in the year of the corona virus crisis, and the MAD Team did not get the opportunity to accomplish a unique winning streak in the history of the World Challenge. The Polish indoor team had won the Rookie Class competition in 2018 and followed up a year later with gold medals... (more)
Did you know that Polish 4-way teams moved up into new NSL categories last month? posted: Nov 10th, 2020 Another 4-way competition took place, while the NSL News focused mainly on the NSL Cloud Mondial 2020. It was an indoor event in Poland, which was a part of the Flyspot Liga.
They Flyspot Liga events in Poland usually apply the same format as any other 4-way competition, where the teams meet at the same place at the same time. This year, the corona virus pandemic had the same impact on 4-way competition in Poland as in most other countries. Live events were canceled, including a Flyspot Liga event that was scheduled for a specific date earlier this year.
Flyspot Poland then decided to apply... (more)
Did you know that No Mercy has joined French Weembi Girls, NFTO and HF Cubs? posted: Dec 12th, 2019 The NSL News story on November 13th reported that the Czech HF Cubs had joined French Weembi Girls in France and NFTO in Great Britain as the strongest 4-way teams in their respective countries, while they are actually competing in the 4-way Women category at FAI/IPC events.
There was recently a 4th 4-way Women team joining the group of female 4-way competitors who outscore their male opponents in domestic 4-way competition. No Mercy, Poland's national team in 4-way Women, took the 3rd place at this year's Flyspot Polish Open behind HF Cubs and Russian Thunder, and they outscored the national... (more)
Did you know that the HF Cubs won the Flyspot Polish Open 2019? posted: Nov 24th, 2019 The NSL News just reported on November 17th how the Czech HF Cubs skipped the 24-average level and posted a 25.0 average at the November competition of the World Tunnel League at the Hurricane Factory.
Just a few weeks later, Jan Klapka traveled with a Czech 4-way delegation to the Flyspot Katowice wind tunnel in Poland to attend this year's Polish Open indoor competition. His delegation consisted of the HF Cubs, who competed in the AAA Class, and his best two 4-way Junior teams, HF Flying Rebels and HF Dragonflies.
The two 4-way Junior teams competed in the AA Class, which is identical with... (more)