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News Article Did you know that XPG4's all-female 8-way extension won bronze medals at the Weembinamic?
posted: Dec 13th, 2022 Jeana Billings, Paraclete XP8 world champion of 2021 and 2022, developed the idea of an all-female 8-way team project while she was competing for FAI World Championship gold medals with XP8, together with Michelle Karamon. She has been a player-coach for the 8-way lineups of the Veloce QRF and Hell Week events for a while before she decided to put together an all-female lineup. She had her first lineup with only female 8-way competitors together at the Paraclete XP Indoor Championship 2022. The team (QRF3) was a part of the Veloce QRF Hell Week project and finished in 7th place with a 16.0 average,... (more)
News Article Did you know that the HF Cubs could interfere with the 4-way Women medal winners of 2019 and 2022?
posted: Dec 12th, 2022 The transition of the British national team and fresh outdoor world champions in 4-way Women, NFTO, to indoor training and competition brought up a very interesting topic that the NSL News touched briefly with the update on December 9th. The update included the introduction of NFTO's new team member Elizabeth Kennedy and the lineup for the indoor winter season, after NFTO unexpectedly won the British Indoor Nationals. NFTO's indoor qualification and the plans for the FAI Indoor World Championship 2023 brought back memories of the previous event at Weembi Lille in April 2019. The first and... (more)
News Article Did you know that the 8-way competition at the Weembinamic had its own Super Sequence?
posted: Dec 11th, 2022 The elimination format of the 8-way competition at the Weembinamic 2022 did not have much of an impact on the outcome that the traditional leaderboard would show, at least not in the upper third of the final rankings. The 8-way teams in the Top 4 positions matched the final standings after the last two elimination rounds (Rounds 9 - 10), which have the potential to turn the results of the first eight rounds upside down. The dueling teams enter the finals with clean sheets, and the winner of the two rounds is also the winner of the tournament. It was very different in 4-way where the Unicorns... (more)
News Article Did you know that the New Hampshire Tunnel Fest is ready for the full-swing comeback?
posted: Dec 10th, 2022 The schedule of events for the beginning of the new year is an exact copy of the order of indoor events in January 2022. The Indoor Cloud League teams have the whole month to complete the six January sequences, and the first 10-round meet is the 3rd event of the Czech Tunnel League. The Czech Open 2023 will follow shortly after the league event, and the New Hampshire Tunnel Fest concludes the first 4-way month of the new year. The next Czech league event follows in February, before U.S. teams have their national indoor championship at Paraclete XP. The next New Hampshire Tunnel Fest is the... (more)
News Article Did you know that NFTO have a new lineup for the indoor winter season?
posted: Dec 9th, 2022 The British national 4-way teams, Chimera in 4-way Open and NFTO in 4-way Women, were next with following up on the FAI Outdoor World Championship 2022. Both teams were successful in Eloy, at least with their maximum outcome in the respective rankings. NFTO won the gold medals in their event, and Chimera finished in the top spot of all teams behind the full-time teams and medal contenders. Chimera were also the defending British indoor champions, after the first event under the sanctioning of the new British Indoor Skydiving Association (BIMA) in February this year. Chimera did not try to... (more)
News Article Did you know that INIT-Y tied Brazil's indoor record average with new member Isabela Castro?
posted: Dec 8th, 2022 Brazil's national 4-way team INIT-Y was next in the transition from outdoor to indoor competition, after HF Flying Circus (Czech Republic), Flyspot Sky4Four (Poland), Out Of The Blue (Netherlands), Echochamber (Sweden) and some of the French national team members. Brazil's national indoor championship took place in the 12-foot flying chamber of iFLY Sao Paulo, which made the transition for INIT-Y even more challenging. They had completed outdoor training and competition in the unlimited skies over Skydive Arizona four weeks earlier before going back to indoor techniques in a 12-foot flying chamber. INIT-Y... (more)