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News Article Did you know that Sequenz won in Denmark after a last-minute substitution?
posted: Aug 5th, 2024 Denmark's national outdoor championship attracted 12 teams to this year's event, four in each of the three NSL categories (AAA/AA/A). This increased the 4-way participation in Denmark by two teams from 10 to 12. Organizers and participants were happy with the outcome, as well as with the completion of all ten scheduled rounds. Sequenz, Denmark's national 4-way team of the past years, did not have much opposition and walked away with their 3rd national championship outdoor title since the comeback in 2019 that the NSL News covered comprehensively on 29 June 2023. However, three of the four AA... (more)
News Article Did you know that significant rule changes in 2005 and 2017?
posted: Aug 3rd, 2024 The NSL News recently added the coverage of the FAI Outdoor World Championship 1999, which has not been available at SKYLEAGUE.COM or anywhere else until now. The updates from 25 years ago concluded with Solly Williams' last commentary on 29 October 1999. The next outdoor world championship is just around the corner, and the NSL News is preparing for the live coverage of the event at Crystal Coast Skydiving in North Carolina. Paraclete XP and Skydive Chicago have joined forces with Crystal Coast Skydiving to bring the event, the participating teams and competitors and the audience to a beautiful... (more)
News Article Did you know that Dynasty/Valkyrie/Aeroworx combination scored 35 points for the iFLY Dallas team in June?
posted: Aug 1st, 2024 The Indoor Cloud League leaderboard for June was completed with the scores and videos that Kyle Hermberg submitted from iFLY Dallas. It turned out that the two leading ICL teams in 2024, from the Czech Republic and from Texas, also shared all the highscores for the six categories in June. Skywalkers Junior (AAA/AA) and HF Helikopters (A) won the three technical sequences (AAA - AA - A) for the Hurricane Factory without much opposition, while iFLY Dallas had the higher total (124 - 122) for the three Rookie Class sequences (RRR - RR - R). Deanna Anderson, Zoe Rojo and Donaldo Grajeda with player-coach... (more)
News Article Did you know that the next USPA Intermediate Class leaderboard promises more exciting competition?
posted: Jul 31st, 2024 The NSL News recently evaluated the situation of the A Class teams in the United States in their run-up to the USPA National Championship 2024, which is scheduled for the second week of September at Skydive Chicago this year. The potential medal contenders in the AA/Intermediate Class are promising a similar competitive situation for this year's event. In fact, the Intermediate Class competition at the national championships has been the most competitive 4-way event many times in the past, and it seems to be the same again this year. Some of the potential medal contenders have posted scores... (more)
News Article Did you know that Solly Williams' summary of 1999 was delayed for good reasons?
posted: Jul 30th, 2024 The NSL News concludes the archived coverage of the FAI Outdoor World Championship 1999 with the last briefing that Solly Williams sent by e-mail from Australia. The final scores of all ten rounds were already posted with the previous update on July 26th. Solly Williams focused much on the duel between DeLand Norgies and Sebastian XL, which ended with a 1-point difference. Australia 1999 was only the beginning of a 5-year journey for both teams in their pursuit of world championship medals. They started it with a 1-point difference and finished it off in Gap 2003 with a 1-point difference. The... (more)
News Article Did you know that the original CitiZens had a reunion last weekend at Skydive City?
posted: Jul 29th, 2024 The NSL News took a closer look at the A Class competition in the United States at the beginning of the month. The same 4-way category will bring teams together in the 4-way Beginner Class at the USPA Nationals 2024. CSC Singularity had the lead with the highest average after the two meets that the Midwest Skydiving League team had attended by then. New scores in the month of July have been added to the NSL News leaderboards, and the A Class rankings have changed in the run-up to the national outdoor championship. This time, only the highest meet average of each team defined the ranking positions,... (more)