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News Article Did you know that the Indoor Cloud League started into the new year with record numbers?
posted: Feb 9th, 2023 The NSL News reported on January 30th that the Indoor Cloud League had a promising start into the new year, after the ICL teams at Paraclete XP, ICL Midwest and iFLY Colorado Springs had submitted January data even before the month was over. It turned out that the first month of the year lived up to the promising beginning, as the January leaderboard features the highest number of scores and videos since February 2020, the last month before the implications of the corona virus crisis interfered heavily. The Indoor Cloud League had reached peak participation in November and December 2019 with... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Southwest Skydiving League was launched in 2000?
posted: Feb 8th, 2023 The NSL News update of Christy Frikken's new position as the Southern California Skydiving League director on February 5th included a brief look back into the SCSL history. The story explained that the league started as a part of the Southwest Skydiving League, which eventually split up into the northern (NCSL) and the southern part (SCSL), and a new league in Arizona. The same NSL News update mentioned that both most recent SCSL directors, Josh Hall and Christy Frikken, were participating in the league events at that time with their 4-way team Perris Fury. The Southwest Skydiving League was... (more)
News Article Did you know that the new XPG4 lineup has the indoor championship and two more months of training before Slovakia?
posted: Feb 7th, 2023 The NSL News reported the change in the lineup of the U.S. national team in 4-way Women, Paraclete XPG4, with the update on January 10th. Jeana Billings continues only in 8-way with XP8, while Michelle Karamon stepped out of the 8-way lineup and moved to XPG4's outside center position. Shannon Catalano is the new XPG4 point. The NSL News visited Paraclete XP when XP8 and XPG4 were both training for the first time with their new lineups. The XP8 update was posted on February 1st at the end of the team's first training day, including NSL Live Talk with Jeana Billings and Kirk Verner. XPG4 were... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Southern California Skydiving League continues with Perris Fury guidance?
posted: Feb 5th, 2023 The NSL News recently reported the comeback of the Great Lakes Skydiving League. Nicole Land, a passionate competitor of the recent 4-way generation from the Great Lakes region, is working together with the operators of three different skydiving centers, including Sherry Schlater Butcher of AerOhio Skydiving. Nicole Land and Sherry Schlater Butcher together cover a time period of more than two decades of 4-way competition within the network of the National Skydiving League. Another change in the management of another NSL affiliated 4-way league took place more quietly with the change of the... (more)
News Article Did you know that 11 points (126 - 115) separate 1st and 4th place on the ICL January leaderboard?
posted: Feb 4th, 2023 Earlier updates of the Indoor Cloud League's beginning of a new year indicated that the 2023 season could match the apparent comeback situation of other events after the corona virus break. The momentum continues after several of the January scores and videos were posted earlier than usual. Even before the still missing January submissions of last year's winner, the Indoor Cloud League team at iFLY Dallas, the January participation is already significantly better compared to the two previous years. Four teams have posted complete sets of all six sequences, and Anion Flux XP member Felipe Giustina... (more)
News Article Did you know that almost all 4-way Open competitors completed 20 rounds at SkyVenture New Hampshire?
posted: Feb 2nd, 2023 The second category at the SkyVenture New Hampshire Indoor Fest is officially called the Advanced Class, while it is applying the rules of the AA/Intermediate Class at USPA Nationals and at events of the National Skydiving League. Ben Liston, annual meet director and creator of the event, always considers the specifics of the 4-way dive pool in relationship to the 12-foot flying chamber at SkyVenture New Hampshire when he generates the competition draw. The AAA/Open Class sequences could all be drawn for any FAI/ISC/USPA/NSL event, even though some blocks are excluded. 17 of the 22 blocks were... (more)