Did you know that FSL teams shook up last weekend's Rookie Class leaderboard? posted: Sep 23rd, 2014 The 2014 outdoor competition season is slowly coming to an end. Russia is the last country holding the national championships this week, while only the Northern California Skydiving League and the Florida Skydiving League have one more competition scheduled, their playoffs, before this year's NSL Championship in November. The 5th Dubai Cup will be last major event of the year.
The Sun Path Products NSL News will soon have the opportunity to catch up with the aftermath of other major events of the 2014 season. However, winter will not be an end for the indoor events. The Czech Republic will hold... (more)
Did you know that Florida teams had an indoor/outdoor double header last week? posted: Aug 20th, 2014 4-way teams and competitors in Florida had their latest indoor/outdoor double header experience once again last week. The Indoor Cloud League group had their first turn on Thursday evening at iFLY Orlando, and the Florida Skydiving League followed up with the August meet on Saturday.
The indoor group had a very successful evening by improving the total score for August from 83 to 105 points. A different AAA and AA Class lineup added 10 points in those two categories, and a new A Class lineup turned the 16-pointer to a 17 in the A Class.
Rookie Class team DeLand Aurai took care of the Rookie... (more)
Did you know that Florida teams dominated the AA Class leaderboard last weekend? posted: Jul 21st, 2014 Last weekend's leaderboard is complete earlier than usual, as two of the six scheduled meets (Southern and Northwest Skydiving League) fell victim to expected bad weather conditions.
The AAA Class leaderboard experienced a very surprising addition on the very top, and the Sun Path Products NSL News is waiting for confirmation and more details of the sensational Elsinore GT reunion.
The AA Class leaderboard was dominated by teams of the Florida Skydiving League.
The same Teiwaz lineup that collected Indoor Cloud League points for iFLY Orlando on Thursday night was obviously well prepared... (more)
Did you know that a combination of DeLand and Z-Hills competitors lifted iFLY Orlando to the top? posted: Jun 29th, 2014 The group of teams and competitors of the Florida Skydiving League and other new skydivers and indoor flyers, who compete for iFLY Orlando at the Indoor Cloud League, have become used to going back to the 12-foot flying chamber with the mission to improve their scores.
The Indoor Cloud League competition has been tough from the beginning of the project when only the groups from the Northwest Skydiving League at iFLY Seattle and the Florida Skydiving League at iFLY Orlando challenged each other in monthly duels.
However, it became much more competitive when the Czech teams at the Skydive Arena... (more)
Did you know that last weekend's AA Class scores provide 2014 insights? posted: Jun 26th, 2014 The AA Class teams had their strong appearance last weekend, after the A Class teams dominated the overall leaderboard on the prior meet weekend. 12 teams posted scores at four different meet locations.
The results of the teams in the first three places provided a very good insight at this very early point in time of what can be expected at this year's USPA Nationals in the Intermediate Class competition.
The same three teams had also competed at the USPA Nationals 2013 where they did not finish close to the top of this category's leaderboard. However, this will will most likely be different... (more)
Did you know that DeLand Aurai was Florida's biggest scorer last Thursday at iFLY Orlando? posted: Jun 22nd, 2014 The Northern California Skydiving League group at iFLY SF Bay was the first one posting scores for the six sequences of the Indoor Cloud League competition in June, as the Sun Path Products NSL News reported on 13 June 2014.
Teams and competitors of the Florida Skydiving League came together at iFLY Orlando last Thursday to follow up with their first scores of the month. Florida had once again a slow start and is currently 18 points behind Northern California.
Northern California has the main advantage in the first two traditional categories (AAA - AA) where Florida could not keep up with... (more)