Did you know that Blobfish with 4-way junior Kiya Glave still impresses the iFLY Houston audience? posted: Jul 3rd, 2016 The new Indoor Cloud League sequences for July have been posted with the beginning of the new month, and they bring new blocks to the teams, at least at the participating wind tunnels with 14+foot flying chambers.
At the same time, new scores and videos are still coming in to complete the June leaderboard. iFLY Houston's ICL team is once again the only team with scores on both leaderboards so far, as the 14-foot flying chamber allows the teams to perform all nine sequences every month. Only iFLY Houston's AA Class sequence for the 12-foot leaderboard does not have a score.
iFLY Houston's... (more)
Did you know that iFLY Orlando added 26 points to the Indoor Cloud League June total? posted: Jun 17th, 2016 iFLY Orlando's Indoor Cloud League team followed up with new June scores and videos yesterday, after the first ones were posted at the beginning of the month.
Two 4-way lineups had launched the ICL competition of the new month with scores in four of the six categories and a total of 84 points. Last night's three lineups tried to improve the previous scores and also added a number for the R Class sequence.
The combination of the previous scores of the June 9 event, the improved AA/A Class scores and a new number for the R Class turned the total from 84 to 110 points at iFLY Orlando's second... (more)
Did you know that iFLY Orlando launches the Indoor Cloud League June competition with four scores? posted: Jun 12th, 2016 This weekend will feature the first combined international leaderboard with three 4-way outdoor events in three different countries (U.S.A., United Kingdom, Germany).
However, the first Indoor Cloud League scores and videos for the month of June were posted before the weekend's outdoor leaderboard shows the first numbers.
iFLY Orlando's ICL team came together on Thursday and tested four of the six June sequences for the 12+foot competition. The first FSL indoor event this month was a combination of a skills camp and the competitive part with the Indoor Cloud League sequences. Two lineups... (more)
Did you know that the Indoor Cloud League features two different leaderboards for the first time? posted: Jun 7th, 2016 The month of May brought an exciting change to the Indoor Cloud League. It was the first time that two different leaderboards separated the teams in the 12-foot flying chambers from the others in the larger wind tunnels.
The separation offers the teams the new opportunity to learn and practice more block techniques of the complete dive pool and compete on a broader level. In fact, there are only two blocks (1,13) that are not included in the monthly Indoor Cloud League sequences for the AAA Class teams in the larger flying chambers.
Logically, there are also two BEST OF THE MONTH videos with... (more)
Did you know that iFLY Houston is the first Indoor Cloud League team on both 12- and 14-foot leaderboards? posted: Jun 1st, 2016 The Sun Path Products NSL News reported earlier this week that the recent extension of the Indoor Cloud League dive pool separated the 12- and 14-foot teams: "None of the three currently posted teams who are flying in 14-foot chambers has yet posted scores and videos for the 12-foot sequences, as well."
It took only a few days until this situation changed. iFLY Houston became the first ICL team with complete sets of six scores and videos on both leaderboards.
The iFLY Houston team used the second half of the month to take care of the three additional sequences (AAA - AA - A) for the 12-foot... (more)
Did you know that the start of the outdoor season separates 4-way juniors and seniors? posted: May 30th, 2016 The 4-way teams and competitors in the Czech Republic posted the May set of six Indoor Cloud League sequences before getting ready for the first outdoor competition of the 2016 season.
The Hurricane Factory in Prague has a 14-foot flying chamber, and ICL organizer Jan Klapka decided to join the other ICL teams on the 14-foot leaderboard for the AAA/AA/A Class sequences. The recent extension of the Indoor Cloud League dive pool has separated the 12- and 14-foot teams so far. None of the three currently posted teams who are flying in 14-foot chambers has yet posted scores and videos for the 12-foot... (more)