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News Article Did you know that the Indoor Cloud League gets busy at the end of each month?
posted: May 1st, 2015 The Indoor Cloud League competition always heats up towards the end of each month. That's the time when the collected footage of each team's performances is being sorted and uploaded, or when the teams submit new videos with better scores than the previously posted ones. SkyVenture New Hampshire posted the first videos and scores in April, iFLY Orlando and Hurricane Factory followed up not much later. iFLY Seattle was next with new scores, and the group's RR Class lineup is currently winning this category. Djordje Mandaric and Dmitry Rudchenko guided Nancy McFadden and Jay Alspach to the 25-pointer.... (more)
News Article Did you know that Florida added 24 points to iFLY Orlando's Indoor Cloud League account?
posted: Apr 25th, 2015 Florida's Indoor Cloud League team came back together at iFLY Orlando last Thursday to work on the six sequences for the month of April. Result of the ICL night was the addition of 24 points to the iFLY Orlando account. Four different lineups took on the six sequences and had once again an internal competition, as well. Three of the lineups actually performed the same three sequences (AA - A - RRR) that night, and there was a good race in those categories for the internal upper hand. DeLand Momentum was back after performing at the previous ICL night at iFLY Orlando and the team's first outdoor... (more)
News Article Did you know that Richard and Yannick Bisson scored for iFLY Orlando last week?
posted: Apr 13th, 2015 The April competition of the Indoor Cloud League began with the first scores coming from SkyVenture New Hampshire, where Brian Touhey recruited Colleen Cusack, Jill Lavachia and Jenn Cook to perform the AAA - AA - A Class sequences. iFLY Orlando followed up last week when teams and competitors of the Florida Skydiving League came together for the first time this month. Actually, last Thursday's group did not consist only of participants from Florida. The Bisson family was visiting again from Canada, and Florida's Indoor Cloud League group welcomed Richard and Yannick Bisson to join the event... (more)
News Article Did you know that ten teams shared the six Indoor Cloud League highscores for March?
posted: Apr 9th, 2015 The Indoor Cloud League leaderboard for March has been complete for a while, and it is time to honor the best performances with the BEST OF THE MONTH video. It was the most competitive month in the young ICL history. Teams tied their best scores in three different categories (AA - RRR - RR), and the 22-pointer highscore for the AA Class sequence was shared between Hurricane Factory, iFLY Dallas and SkyVenture Montreal. It is no big surprise that the three 22-pointers in the AA Class were posted by three trained teams. The Hurricane Factory Chicks posted the AA Class highscore in Prague, while... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Northwest Skydiving League keeps building 4-way momentum at iFLY Seattle?
posted: Mar 31st, 2015 The group of Czech teams was the first one this month to post scores and videos for the six Indoor Cloud League sequences, and the Hurricane Factory is still holding on quite easily to the top spot, while four of the Czech teams are getting ready for the World Challenge 2015. Northwest Skydiving League director Deb Correia provided the latest ICL scores after her March event at iFLY Seattle. She said that several of her regular player coaches were not available in March, and she organized only one Tunnel Kicker in her Seattle home chamber: "We had a good turnout, with nine participants and... (more)
News Article Did you know that iFLY Orlando added ten points to the Indoor Cloud League account last night?
posted: Mar 27th, 2015 Lori Connor submitted the first Indoor Cloud League March videos from iFLY SF Bay earlier this week, and her Northern California Skydiving League group was one single point behind Florida's ICL team at iFLY Orlando. The Florida group went back to iFLY Orlando last night and was able to add ten points to the ICL account. The distance to iFLY SF Bay is 11 points now, while the Czech teams in the Hurricane Factory are still far ahead in 1st place for the March sequences. The Florida group had work to do in the A Class, where the first meeting at iFLY Orlando earlier this month generated only... (more)