Did you know that the front pieces have the AAA Class slot switchers this month? posted: Oct 6th, 2014 The Florida Indoor Cloud League group at iFLY Orlando was once again the first one to post scores and videos for the new October sequences.
The September leaderboard is not complete yet, as the videos from SkyVenture Montreal still need to be added to the scoring numbers. It has always been interesting to see who was in the Canadian lineups, as 4-way celebrities like Katie Woods (Evolution) and shooting stars like Valerie Bisson (Fuzion) have joined the Indoor Cloud League events here and there.
Richard Bisson reported from Canada that his daughter Valerie came back with great experiences... (more)
Did you know that Florida added 15 points to the iFLY Orlando Indoor Cloud League account? posted: Sep 30th, 2014 The Indoor Cloud League competition for September is almost over, and the groups have one more day to submit videos and improve scores before the October sequences will be posted.
The Florida group at iFLY Orlando came together again last Thursday to work on the September scores. The combination of old and new lineups added 15 points to the iFLY Orlando account, which was not enough to catch the Czech group at the Hurricane Factory Area 270 in Prague.
However, five of the six lineups at iFLY Orlando last week were able to improve the previous Florida scores and solidified the 2nd place so... (more)
Did you know that iFLY Orlando started the Indoor Cloud League competition for September? posted: Sep 16th, 2014 Life goes on in the rest of the skydiving world, while the USPA Nationals 2014 are catching the main attention this week.
It is challenging during a major event to keep up with the general flow of information. The Sun Path Products NSL News receives updates from many different events on a regular basis, and sometimes it takes a little longer until the updates eventually make it to the online audience.
The indoor training has had a significant impact on the outdoor scores in the past years, and most of the top teams in all categories are regulars at one of the many wind tunnels in the USA.... (more)
Did you know that the Indoor Cloud League had new record participation in August? posted: Sep 8th, 2014 The Indoor Cloud League registered the next record participation in August.
It was the first time that all currently participating seven ICL groups submitted videos for each of the six categories.
It was also another competitive month where the top rankings were changing frequently when new scores and videos were added to the ICL leaderboard.
NSL-TV now features the winners in each category, who came from four different locations.
Two teams finished tied in 1st place in the Rookie A Class, the lineups from SkyVenture Montreal and iFLY SF Bay.August 2014AAA ClassAA ClassA ClassRookie... (more)
Did you know that iFLY Dallas had 21 participants and 9 coaches at the August Tunnel Kicker? posted: Aug 16th, 2014 The July competition of the Indoor Cloud League was the tightest one for the Top 3 positions this year, and it seems like it will continue like that in August.
iFLY Dallas turned in the next scores and videos after SkyVenture New Hampshire opened the competition for this month, with Florida following up quickly, and it is a 1-point race at the moment. In fact, SkyVenture New Hampshire will probably be in contention for the current top spots, as well, as soon as Brian Touhey submits videos and scores for the two missing categories.
iFLY Dallas joined the Indoor Skydiving League in March this... (more)
Did you know that Deb Correia can be proud of July's Northwest Skydiving League group at iFLY Seattle? posted: Aug 12th, 2014 The Indoor Cloud League competition for August has started, while the Sun Path Products NSL News still catches up with July scores, videos and stories. Deb Correia reported from her Northwest Skydiving League group at iFLY Seattle that she did not have her usual coaching staff available last month.
She said that the Seattle coaches were unable to synchronize their schedules to put on an event for July, and they decided to take a break. However, this did not deter the group. NWSL and Indoor Cloud League competitor Bill Selig scheduled two flying sessions and recruited the participants for the... (more)