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News Article Did you know that Zero Tolerance Miami has a long team history?
posted: Jun 12th, 2008 NSL-TV moves on with another round of meet videos. Round 3 of the FSL May meet has now been uploaded. FSC Wind Damaged features the AA Class sequence (Q-P-F-13) with two completely different pages at the top of the competition jump. Confusion whether the first formation of the sequence was correctly presented or not held the team from Lake Wales back for a while. The whole first page was seriously hurt by the flaw at the very beginning and costly as of working time. However, FSC Wind Damaged left the first page behind and followed up with a perfect second page, which was probably one of the... (more)
News Article Did you know that three FSL A Class teams were tied after two rounds?
posted: Jun 4th, 2008 The next round of NSL-TV has been uploaded. This time, it features the three A Class teams at the May Meet of the Florida Skydiving League. It was quite a start for Airplay and the two lineups from Skydive Miami, Zero Tolerance and ZT Mal4mations. It was already a very close race in the first round where all three teams posted 2-digit scores and the new all-female Airplay lineup took a 1-point lead. Attentive NSL-TV viewers probably noticed the special way how Airplay presented the team's first round of the meet to the judges and the audience. (more)
News Article Did you know that the first round of FSL-TV is now available?
posted: May 27th, 2008 The completion of last weekend's leaderboard with a total of 30 teams came along with the first meet videos of the previous weekend of May 17. A total of 37 teams competed by then, including eight teams of the Florida Skydiving League at Skydive Sebastian. AAA Class team Sebastian Tempest was already introduced by the NSL News on 28 January 2008, and a few brief updates followed here and there. The FSL May meet was the first time that the new team competed on its home turf. The 15.3 average after the six rounds in Sebastian is lower than the 16.9 average at the FSL Shamrock Showdown 2008.... (more)
News Article Did you know that Skydive Sebastian had a very successful FSL comeback?
posted: May 20th, 2008 The May meet of the Florida Skydiving League 2008 season was a comeback event for Skydive Sebastian. The host of many FSL meets was one of the original skydiving centers when the Florida Skydiving League was launched at the end of 1997. Sebastian XL, the British national team, was the most famous home team at that time. Skydive Sebastian also hosted the USPA Nationals in 1999 and sent the original Teiwaz lineup to the USPA Nationals 2000 in Perris to win the gold medals in the Advanced Class. The scenic dropzone near the Atlantic coastline was visited regularly by the FSL teams between 1998... (more)
News Article Did you know that all meet videos of the FSL April meet are now available on NSL-TV?
posted: May 17th, 2008 The Florida Skydiving League is already a part of this weekend's new 4-way action, while the meet videos of the FSL April meet were not all uploaded until yesterday. The special NSL-TV page of the April meet now has links to all videos, including the additional rounds by some of the national teams in DeLand. (more)
News Article Did you know that two teams from the Netherlands had their own competition in DeLand?
posted: May 12th, 2008 The videos of Round 5 of the FSL April meet have been added to the NSL-TV coverage of the competition in DeLand. It was the last round for the Florida Skydiving League teams before a weather system interrupted the skydiving operation for too long, and the meet was called after five rounds. Norway's national 4-way team Arcteryx, with Thomas Hughes filling Ole Petter Hjelle's Tail slot, finally added some distance to the 2-point lead over Canada Evolution after four rounds and three tied 22-pointers. The LeMay family lost one point in the judging room and gave up a total of three points in this... (more)