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News Article Did you know that Katie Healy and Stanley Bukala joined forces three years after their ICL start?
posted: Dec 7th, 2022 The NSL News covered the new lineup of Skydive Midwest NEXT for the first time briefly with the Indoor Cloud League October update of the ICL Midwest team on November 5th. A more comprehensive overview of the new situation was published on November 17th, which related at the same time to the new lineup of SDC Rhythm XP. The ICL Midwest team had its own comeback in July, after the interruptions due to the corona virus crisis, as the NSL News reported on August 2nd. Then the ICL Midwest team became a part of the signs for a comeback of the whole Indoor Cloud League, as the ICL update on November... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Weembinamic 2022 featured an expected Super Sequence in Round 10?
posted: Dec 6th, 2022 The NSL News covered earlier how some of the national 4-way teams who competed for their countries at the FAI Outdoor World Championship 2022 switched quickly to indoor competition just a few weeks after the last outdoor meet of the year (HF Flying Circus, Flyspot Sky4Four, Out Of The Blue, Echochamber). The members of the French national teams transitioned to indoor competition on the same weekend as Sweden's national 4-way team, even though they were not on duty for their national teams. They volunteered to compete at the annual Weembinamic in Lille, where their joined forces with other lineups. 4-way... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Czech Indoor Open 2023 is a great test for the FAI Indoor World Championship 2023?
posted: Dec 5th, 2022 The Czech teams followed up on Paraclete XP's Indoor Cloud League scores for November quickly. HF Flying Circus took a break after a very intensive 4-week period with 28 competition rounds in Prague, Eloy and Roosendaal. The HF Cubs continued with their preparations for the indoor world championship in April 2023 and took care of the two Open Class sequences (AAA/AA) instead. The reigning indoor world champions of Weembi 2019 (4-way Junior) and Charleroi 2022 (4-way Women) had attended their first competition after this year's indoor world cup in April and the May meet of the Czech Tunnel League... (more)
News Article Did you know that Jeana Billings, Brenn Richards and Kirk Verner player-coached Paraclete XP's ICL lineups in November?
posted: Dec 4th, 2022 It did not take very long until the NSL News turned once again to Paraclete XP, this time with a topic related to the Indoor Cloud League. The previous update on December 2nd had covered the changes in the XP8 lineup. Both topics are naturally connected, as XP8 member Jeana Billings has been managing and organizing Paraclete XP's Indoor Cloud League team, together with her XPG4 team mate Brenn Richards. Their XPG4 team mates Michelle Karamon and Anna Brunner have also been helping at the ICL events as player-coaches. Jeana Billings continues with XP8 and XPG4 both, while running the Indoor... (more)
News Article Did you know that Paraclete XP8 add three former Golden Knights to their lineup?
posted: Dec 2nd, 2022 The national 8-way teams of the United States have been dominating the competition in this event since the current format for FAI World Championships of Formation Skydiving was introduced in 1985. The U.S.A. is the only country in the world that has won medals at each event ever since. In fact, the question has always just been whether it would be gold or silver that the U.S. 8-way teams would bring back from the world championships. There has not been a set of bronze medals yet in the collection of the U.S. delegation. The dominance in this event was only interrupted between 2001 and 2010... (more)
News Article Did you know that teams from four different countries were in the Top 5 at the ISR Grand Prix?
posted: Nov 30th, 2022 The NSL News pointed out with the first update of the ISR Grand Prix 2022 that the teams in the first two places, Out Of The Blue from the Netherlands, and HF Flying Circus from the Czech Republic, were actually facing additional pressure from the two teams behind them. Dutch team Chaotic Motion and Falco from Belgium were within striking distance throughout all eight rounds, as the highscores for each round are showing. All four teams on the top of the leaderboard shared all highscores one way or another. The ISR Grand Prix has been an international 4-way competition since it was launched... (more)