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News Article Did you know that Michel "Skyboy" Laynaud was filming the new record average in 4-way Women?
posted: Jun 1st, 2018 The NSL News is going back to the first outdoor competition of the year in France, the Coupe de France in Pamiers. There is a good reason for doing that, and it is not only the fact that both French national 4-way teams are gold medal contenders at the FAI World Meet 2018 in Australia. Michel "Skyboy" Laynaud has been filming the new French lineup in 4-way Women since is was selected at the end of the 2014 season, and he was on camera for the French silver medals at his first FAI World Championship of Formation Skydiving, the Mondial 2016. He had a very long winter break after the five rounds... (more)
News Article Did you know that the SDC Graduates are at the same starting point where Pajama Pumas were in 2016?
posted: Jun 1st, 2018 The AAA Class teams on last weekend's leaderboard completed different numbers of rounds, ten in Prostejov, Czech Republic, and six at Skydive Chicago, while the different numbers did not change the rankings. All teams on the AA Class leaderboard completed six rounds in the Northern Plains and Midwest, and neither an adjustment of the leaderboard was necessary. It was the same situation in the A Class where the leaderboard with the mix of Czech and US teams did not change much after ten or six rounds. The difference in the Rookie Class was even bigger, as HightFive completed ten rounds in... (more)
News Article Did you know that four Czech teams posted indoor and outdoor scores this month?
posted: May 30th, 2018 The teams in the Czech Republic launched their outdoor competition season with the first scores from Prostejov last weekend, as the NSL News reported on 28 May 2018. The outdoor season does not keep the Czech teams from posting their Indoor Cloud League scores on the 14+ leaderboard, and ten teams competed for the highscores in the six categories for the Hurricane Factory. The earlier story also mentioned that HF Flying Circus seem to have arrived on the top level of Czech 4-way outdoor performance, and the new Indoor Cloud League scores for the AAA and AA Class sequences confirm the serious... (more)
News Article Did you know that Hands Free had a promising start with new outside center Daniele Smythe?
posted: May 29th, 2018 The season opener of the Midwest Skydiving League had record participation last weekend at Skydive Chicago. It was the first time in the long history of the league that a total of nine teams attended the first meet of a new outdoor season. SDC Rhythm XP's event organizers and coaches JaNette and Steve Lefkowitz and team mate Andrew Happick had teams in each of the four NSL categories, while the six teams in the AA Class helped to create the largest leaderboard of the weekend, together with five teams from the Northern Plains Skydiving League. Four MWSL teams occupied the top positions before... (more)
News Article Did you know that HF Flying Circus have arrived at the Czech outdoor top level?
posted: May 28th, 2018 The first combined outdoor leaderboard of the year with a synchronized competition draw brought together teams from three different locations. Nine teams competed at the outdoor season opener of the Midwest Skydiving League at Skydive Chicago, six teams for the Northern Plains Skydiving League at Skydive Twin Cities, and six more teams of the Czech Skydiving League turned it into an international meet weekend. The three AAA Class teams from the Czech Republic completed all ten rounds in Prostejov, while the two meets in the United States were scheduled for only six rounds, which were all completed... (more)
News Article Did you know that Alakran from Spain competed in all four categories at the last four World Challenges?
posted: May 27th, 2018 One of the many different battles in all kind of different parts on the four leaderboards of the World Challenge 2018 took place between five teams from four different countries in the very middle of the AAA Class field. It was in fact exactly the middle of the field where the same five teams were the last ones who got their scores for Round 9 on the AAA Class leaderboard. The judges posted scores only for the top half of the leaderboard after Round 8. The second cut after Round 9 left half of the 18 teams without their scores for Round 10, while all teams completed all rounds. The same five... (more)