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News Article Did you know that Ged Parker presented the Bodyflight Recruitz delegation on World Challenge TV?
posted: May 18th, 2018 Ged Parker has entertained participants and audience at the World Challenge in Bedford for a long time. He has played a signature role in many different ways, which included stories like the kidnapping of a HayaBusa member at the World Challenge 2015. He was in front of the World Challenge TV camera once again this year, first to introduce the teams live at the entrance to the flying chamber before Round 1, later with several live interviews of participating teams and competitors. During one of his roaming tours around the Twinwood Adventures facilities he connected with two Rookie Class... (more)
News Article Did you know that France is missing a world meet in 8-way for the first time?
posted: May 17th, 2018 The situation of the French national 8-way team has been a topic ever since the rumors started that France may not field a team for the FAI World Meet 2018 in Australia. The NSL News had posted the most recent update on the topic on 20 March 2018. The two French national teams in 4-way Open (Aerodyne Realfly) and 4-way Women (Aerodyne Weembi Girls) were in DeLand for the Shamrock Showdown 2018, together with national coach Mathieu Bernier. Mathieu Bernier knew at that time that the 8-way participation in Australia was in jeopardy, as the French skydiving federation has recently not been in... (more)
News Article Did you know that the three Russian top teams copied their rankings of last year's national indoor championships last week?
posted: May 16th, 2018 The Italian Indoor Nationals 2018 took place on the weekend after the Russian Indoor Nationals were completed at the Flystation in St. Petersburg. A total of 13 teams competed in the AAA/Open Class. Additional eight Russian teams completed eight rounds with modified A Class sequences, which all began with a Star (M) as the starting point. The AAA Class competition brought some of the best 4-way teams in the world back together. Russia's national team in 4-way Open, Black Cat, and in 4-way Women, Bubble Trouble/Struggle, had both posted scores on different leaderboards at the FAI European... (more)
News Article Did you know that Amnesya has faced three 1-point situations within a year?
posted: May 15th, 2018 The Italian team Amnesya had the title of the 4-way national champion in their minds from the very beginning, and the NSL News has covered the pursuit of this goal regularly, including the exciting battles with eX3MO for the country's top spot. Amnesya finally accomplished the first mission at the national indoor championship last weekend, where they won an Italian 4-way title for the first time, after outscoring eX3MO by 20 points (299 - 277). Ex3MO finished with a new record average, significantly higher than ever before at an indoor meet, and the reigning outdoor champions were still not... (more)
News Article Did you know that the new German Airbus 8-way team keeps working on the 13+ goal?
posted: May 14th, 2018 The NSL News had reported the current 8-way situation in Germany with an update on 8 January 2018. The German skydiving federation had not sanctioned an 8-way team to compete for the country at the FAI World Meet 2018 in Australia at the time of the news update. The Airbus 4-way team, with four other experienced competitors in their 8-way lineup, had also claimed the 8-way title at last year's national championships. However, the Airbus 4-way team decided in the meantime to compete only in one event in Australia. The German skydiving federation had first set a qualification average of 12.5... (more)
News Article Did you know that the British delegation had three new teams in the Top 9 at the World Challenge?
posted: May 13th, 2018 It has happened only twice that three British AAA Class teams finished in the Top 10 of the World Challenge. It was the 2008 event when XL (2nd), Satori (8th) and Bodyflight Storm (10th) accomplished this together for the UK delegation in Bedford, in a field of 30 AAA Class teams. XL (4th), Satori (8th) and Just4Fun (9th) even placed within the Top 9 in 2012. Then it took six years until ACM Weembi (5th), Chimera (8th) and NFTO (9th) picked up the British AAA Class ball at the World Challenge 2018 and showed off once again the British 4-way power. It is a new generation of 4-way competitors... (more)