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News Article Did you know that Nick Davis mastered his first AAA Class slot-switchers at iFLY Orlando last Thursday?
posted: May 28th, 2016 Teams and competitors of the Florida Skydiving League have been a part of the Indoor Cloud League from the very beginning, when Deb Correia organized a Northwest Skydiving League group at iFLY Seattle to challenge the FSL team at iFLY Orlando. This original duel turned into the current format of the Indoor Cloud League with different monthly sequences and leaderboards, recruiting activities and indoor training camps. Florida's 4-way training and competition program at iFLY Orlando, the FSL Tunnel Kicker, has generated several new 4-way competitors and continues to do so year after year. The... (more)
News Article Did you know that two different iFLY Orlando teams tied their Indoor Cloud League totals for May?
posted: May 22nd, 2016 Several 4-way competitors in Florida came together one more time at iFLY Orlando last Thursday before jumping from air planes this weekend for the May meet of the Florida Skydiving League. The previous iFLY Orlando Indoor Cloud League scores for May were the target of five different lineups who took on all six sequences. The first three iFLY Orlando scores for May were posted at the first event on May 7th and wiped out completely just five days later by James Hall, Sebastian Jimenez, Bob Byrne, Lee Perera, Jimmy Xu and Kurt Gaebel. However, a number for the R Class sequence was still missing... (more)
News Article Did you know that Scott Latinis helped iFLY Houston to steal the Indoor Cloud League A Class highscore from iFLY Dallas?
posted: May 18th, 2016 The FAI/IPC competition rules for Formation Skydiving competition usually apply from the top level (World Cup - World Meet) down to the grass roots. However, the recent rule change for indoor competition does not have a serious impact on indoor events around the world, which have mostly been run without much concern about contact with walls and floors in the flying chambers. The Indoor Cloud League events will not be effected in any way, while the recent removal of the side-body link-up rule fully applies for all indoor and outdoor training and competition activities. The Indoor Cloud League... (more)
News Article Did you know that Dallas 350 is waiting for Indoor Cloud League 14-foot challengers?
posted: May 16th, 2016 The Sun Path Products NSL News reported on May 2nd that the recent extension of the Indoor Cloud League dive pool and sequences will allow teams and competitors to test more of their technical skills. Additional sequences for AAA/AA/A Class teams in 14- and 16-foot flying chambers were posted for the first time this month, and the iFLY Dallas team was the first one to take full advantage of the opportunity to get more competition practice. The complete Dallas 350 lineup (Amanda Lampton, Lucas King, Scott Levy, Scott Latinis) took on the two 14-foot sequences (AAA/AA), which could be drawn for... (more)
News Article Did you know that there was a lot of movement in the Indoor Cloud League 2016 rankings?
posted: May 8th, 2016 The April leaderboard of the Indoor Cloud League is finally complete, even though some of the videos are still missing. However, it is once again a new record leaderboard in the ICL history, with scores and videos from eleven different locations and teams. The Sun Path Products NSL News reported on May 3rd how UK top team 4mula left all other AAA Class teams in the dust after a world class performance at Bodyflight Bedford. Of course, 4mula made it into the ICL BEST OF APRIL video. The new Bad Boys lineup shared the highscore for the AA Class sequence with iFLY Houston's team (Katrina Shows,... (more)
News Article Did you know that 4mula left all Indoor Cloud League AAA Class teams in the dust?
posted: May 3rd, 2016 The previous highscore for the Indoor Cloud League AAA Class sequence in April was wiped out in the last minute. iFLY Orlando's AAA Class lineup had scored a 20-pointer in the 12-foot flying chamber last week, which tied the highscore that the Bad Boys posted earlier last month in the 14-foot chamber of the Hurricane Factory. Bodyflight Bedford, host of the World Challenge, now had the very last word with a world class 27-pointer. Bodyflight Bedford is the home turf for Joey Jones and his team 4mula, who took on the AAA Class sequence on Saturday, the last day of the month. It was the first... (more)