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News Article Did you know that that a Canadian T can be dangerous on April Fool's Day?
posted: Apr 2nd, 2005 It was a bizarre day for DeLand Fire on April 1, 2005. The winner of the FSL Shamrock Showdown 2005 had scheduled a 2-day training camp for Thursday and Friday. Cross training was on the agenda, and alternate Thomas Hughes filled in for Shannon Pilcher who had other work commitments on site the same days. Friday, April 1, was also Pilcher's birthday. The different line-up for these two days was a good opportunity for DeLand Fire to train different slots. Ian Bobo switched from Tail to the Center Inside position, while alternate and videographer Thomas Hughes took the Tail slot. The front piece... (more)
News Article Did you know that new MWSL competitor Laurent Beaudouin won SkyVenture Orlando tunnel time on Safety Day?
posted: Apr 1st, 2005 Laurent Beaudouin is the lucky winner of a SkyVenture Orlando certificate, which was solicited by Midwest Skydiving League Director Alan Butt. Chicagoland Skydiving, one of the Midwest Skydiving League hosts, organized a Safety Day event this year at the skydiving center in Hinckley, Illinois, and the MWSL Director provided the SkyVenture prize for the event raffle. The D.Z. management counted approx. 150 people on site that day. Alan Butt explained why the event is special and enjoys a great participation. "Safety Day is different up here. While it comes during the prime jumping season in the... (more)
News Article Did you know that the infringement was in the inter of the second Block 17?
posted: Mar 31st, 2005 Yesterday's NSL News story mentioned that there would be a new judging quiz and case study coming up. DeLand Majik lost a point due to an infringement related to Block 17 (Danish T - Murphy) in round two. There has not been too much discussion of the topic in the NSL Forum yet. However, the "where and what" of the infringement has not been revealed yet. It surely is not easy to find the flaw. It happens at the Block 17 maneuver on the second page. The first thing that probably caught the judge's attention is the fact that the grip sequence building the Danish T is different compared to the Danish... (more)
News Article Did you know that round two was a very close race between the Golden Knights and DeLand Fire?
posted: Mar 30th, 2005 The NSL-TV coverage of the SSL Valentine's Meet has been completed, it is time to move on with the FSL Shamrock Showdown 2005. Round two of the DeLand meet has been uploaded and can now be viewed. It was only the second out of ten rounds in the 2-day competition. However, the five top teams had already settled in the final rankings after the first round, and the second round only confirmed what would become the rankings after ten rounds. Only DeLand Majik and Team Fastrax were still tied in fourth place. Majik was actually already faster than Fastrax in round two but lost a point due to an infringement.... (more)
News Article Did you know that the difference between 20 and 22 average are the mistakes you make?
posted: Mar 29th, 2005 The Golden Knights competed at the SSL Valentine's Meet 2005 in February and then at the FSL Shamrock Showdown 2005 in March. The NSL News story of March 22 included a first evaluation of the Army team's performance in DeLand and briefly compared the results of both meets. The Golden Knights began a spring training camp of two weeks with the competition in DeLand. All team members visited at the NSL office a few days after the event when the weather did not allow any training activities at the drop zone around the corner. The NSL News used the opportunity to ask questions "on record". (more)
News Article Did you know that round six of the SSL Valentine's Meet 2005 completes the NSL-TV coverage?
posted: Mar 28th, 2005 Round six of the SSL Valentine's Meet 2005 completes the NSL-TV coverage of this event. This last round offers one last opportunity for now to review Arizona Airspeed's two line-ups competing at the first competition of the 2005 season in February. Airspeed Odyssey and Velocity did not travel to Perris for the March meet of the Southwest Skydiving League. However, the SSL moves back to Eloy, Arizona, in April. There is a very good chance that new Airspeed 4-way footage will then become available for NSL-TV and the valued audience. (more)