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News Article Did you know that you can now directly compare DeLand Majik's 41 and France Maubeuge's 42?
posted: May 17th, 2004 DeLand Majik seems to be well prepared for the first showdown with the French 4-way world champion from Maubeuge at the IPC Anton Malevsky Memorial World Cup 2004. The competition draw for last weekend's events at several locations in the USA and Europe, provided by the Dutch Handicap Cup, was surely on the faster side. Majik's 25.5 meet average was also posted after six rounds, and the remaining four rounds would have lowered this average. However, fact is that the U.S. national team did not even have any round where the score was lower than 20 points. (more)
News Article Did you know that DeLand Majik and Italy Kewara posted record scores in DeLand?
posted: May 16th, 2004 Leage managers and webmasters worked very quickly last weekend. Many of the scores were available for the 4-way fans much earlier compared to last year. The results of the competition at Skydive DeLand were posted after each round on Saturday. The German and Texas Skydiving League scores were already posted on their websites on Sunday. The EuropeanSkydiving Leaguewebsite had additional scores from Spain. The large scoring table below is the result of these great efforts. The remaining scores from the Northern Plains, Carolina, Indiana, the Netherlands and Switzerland will be added as soon as possible.... (more)
Did you know that new NSL-TV show features round five of the FSL Shamrock Showdown?
posted: Apr 26th, 2004 The new NSL-TV show features five AAA Class teams that competed at the FSL Shamrock Showdown 2004. Round five was an action packed sequence with two Random Formations and two of the faster blocks (J-C-16-1). All AAA Class teams used this opportunity to show off technical skills, energy and speed. It was the most dominating round for DeLand Majik with a performance near to perfection, which coincided with a flawed jump for the closest rival, Italy's Sinapsi PD. Both teams had exchanged the highest scores for the first four rounds with Majik being up by two points at this time. The distance grew... (more)
News Article Did you know that the meet story of the Florida Skydiving League has been posted?
posted: Apr 21st, 2004 The second meet of the Florida Skydiving League 2004 season was competing with a large formation event at Skydive City last weekend. Several FSL competitors who are not currently in a team visited Zephyrhills for the 140-ways. However, the hard core 4-way fans still made their way to Lake Wales, including current and former Z-Hills locals as Ron Hill and Jim and Ellen Vandevelden. Hill (Tail) and Jim Vandevelden (Video) were both Teiwaz members for this meet with Robert Chromy (Center Inside), Kristina Peterson (Point) and Kurt Gaebel (Center Outside) completing the line-up. Ellen Vandevelden kept... (more)
News Article Did you know that round four of the FSL Shamrock Showdown 2004 is now on NSL-TV?
posted: Apr 20th, 2004 The NSL-TV studio quickly squeezes in another round of the FSL Shamrock Showdown 2004, while the local reporters and the NSL News are working on last weekend's meet stories from Florida and Carolina. Round four of the FSL season opener in March was a technical challenge for the AAA Class teams in DeLand. Block 15 (Cat - Cat) as the exit maneuver and two more blocks made this round one of the slowest sequences of the competition. Remarkably, there were no penalties at all for any of the AAA Class teams in this challenging round. Everybody seemed to be well prepared to handle it carefully. (more)
News Article Did you know that the new Norwegian national team won the AAA Class competition in Lake Wales?
posted: Apr 17th, 2004 Beautiful spring weather welcomed seven teams at the Florida Skydiving Center in Lake Wales. The combination of perfect weather and a smooth operation provided by the host of the USPA Nationals 2003 guaranteed the completion of the six-round meet early on Saturday afternoon. The new Norwegian national 4-way team passed the first test with a 15.7 meet average and the first place of the AAA Class competition in Lake Wales. Sebastian Teiwaz took the second place with a 14.3 average and six points ahead of team Vitesse, the second project team from Denmark finishing with a 13.3 meet average. The NSL... (more)