Did you know that HF Junior Cubs completed 28 meet rounds in April? posted: Apr 30th, 2018 A total of 25 teams posted their scores for the ten rounds of the World Tunnel League's April competition. Once again, the first six sequences fit into 12+ flying chambers, and seven teams were done after Round 6.
HF Flying Circus and HF Bad Boys took the first two places for the Czech Republic, and the Skydive University team from Slovakia have established themselves behind the best Czech teams on the AAA Class leaderboard and ahead of the U.S. teams so far.
All four leaderboards required adjustments due to the different number of rounds, even though the rankings did not change in the Rookie... (more)
Did you know that the Adventure Flyers from Paraguay achieved their 10.0 average goal in DeLand? posted: Apr 29th, 2018 The outdoor season is about to begin everywhere in the northern part of the hemisphere, while the first major outdoor competition, the Shamrock Showdown 2018, was completed more than a month ago.
Several teams who visited DeLand in March went back to indoor competition after launching the 2018 outdoor season, and one of the eight teams is actually at the beginning of the winter season. The Shamrock Showdown was the last competition of the outdoor season for the Adventure Flyers who are from Paraguay in the southern hemisphere of South America.
Leonardo Calvete (Inside Center), Daniel Flecha... (more)
Did you know that Team Altitude has joined the outdoor world? posted: Apr 28th, 2018 The story on 26 April 2018 explained the relationships of three of the four AAA Class teams at the Canadian Indoor Nationals 2018. Team Altitude actually completed the AAA Class leaderboard in 4th place, and the event also included the country's championships in the AA and A categories.
There is a connection between Canada's national team in 4-way Women, Fuzion Voltige, and team Altitude, as well. Fuzion's Inside Center, Marie-Eve Dallaire, is helping the team with coaching. Altitude has also randomly worked with Arizona Airspeed member Niklas Hemlin, who is coaching Canada's 4-way Women team... (more)
Did you know that Spaceland-Houston's Pre-Nationals offer a total of $15,750 prize money this year? posted: Apr 27th, 2018 Former Spaceland Lite member Christy West and former Dallas 350 member Scott Latinis are once again organizing Skydive Spaceland-Houston's Pre-Nationals 2018, which is scheduled for the July 13 weekend.
They launched the event last year to offer teams from Texas an opportunity for competition practice before the USPA Nationals. Registration was open for all guest teams already last year, and Christy West and Scott Latinis welcome all teams who are interested in a serious competition before this year's national championships, as well.
The field of teams for the 2018 event will have an Open... (more)
Did you know that all cards are on the table in 4-way Women? posted: Apr 26th, 2018 The Canadian Indoor Nationals 2018 was the third competition that was scheduled for the same weekend of the World Challenge and the German Indoor Nationals.
The event featured another national team in 4-way Women that will compete at this year's FAI Outdoor World Meet.
Fuzion Voltige is one of several teams in this event who study each other carefully on the road to Australia. The Canadian team has been one of the medal contenders in 4-way Women for several years, and the NSL News story on 24 January 2018 had provided the latest update.
The results of the Canadian Indoor Nationals 2018... (more)
Did you know that Aerodyne Realfly won only by a single point on the combined AAA Class leaderboard? posted: Apr 24th, 2018 The presentation of the combined AAA Class leaderboard after the FAI European Indoor Championship 2018 also includes the meet videos of the three missing top teams, who competed in two different FAI/IPC categories, 4-way Open (Aerodyne Realfly, Black Cat) and 4-way Women (Aerodyne Weembi Girls).
All three teams finished with new record averages, just as several teams did on the previous weekend at the World Challenge 2018.
Only three of the 15 AAA Class teams in Norway competed at both events (ACM Weembi, FlySpot Sky4Four, Skydive University Slovakia), and none of the 4-way junior teams had... (more)