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News Article Did you know that Indoor Cloud League participants learn from world champions at Paraclete XP?
posted: Aug 3rd, 2017 Paraclete XP keeps picking up the pace and increasing the numbers on the 14+ leaderboard of the Indoor Cloud League. The total of 161 points for July is the new record number for the Paraclete team, which was outscored only two times so far. The Czech teams posted 164 points at the Hurricane Factory in June 2016, and iFLY Dallas boosted the total for the same month with a 57-pointer to 170. Paraclete XP finished the month with four of the six highscores. The Hurricane Factory team might have come close to the same total with a score for the R Class sequence. In fact, the Czech teams are... (more)
News Article Did you know that the DeLand Norgies shall never surrender?
posted: Aug 2nd, 2017 The Sun Path Products NSL News reported on 16 August 2016 that the DeLand Norgies had missed the national championships last year. However, there was no reason to worry, as original team member Lise Nansen promised that this would not be the end of the team career: "We shall never surrender..." She was right. The Norgies were able to coordinate their schedules better this year, and they won their national 4-way gold medals once again in July, together with recent team videographer Johan Bryhni. The 1st place in 4-way earned the 50th national gold medal for point Pål Kolbenstvedt who won... (more)
News Article Did you know that iFLY Sacramento took the top of the 12+ leaderboard for July?
posted: Jul 31st, 2017 The new WTL July scores came along with Indoor Cloud League updates from Northern California, where iFLY Sacramento and iFLY SF Bay have been battling for the top spot on the 12+ leaderboard. The iFLY Sacramento team started early this month and posted the first three scores and videos after the NCSL Tunnel Kicker on July 13. The new update improved the A Class score and added the missing three scores for the Rookie Class categories. The new July total moved iFLY Sacramento up to the top of the 12+ leaderboard for now. July was a busy month at iFLY Sacramento with four organized indoor events.... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Sacramento DeLoreans won the WTL July competition?
posted: Jul 31st, 2017 The indoor events of the World Tunnel League still continue, even though the Czech teams are on a break for their outdoor season and submit scores and videos only for the Indoor Cloud League. The 10-round draw for the month of July was performed by teams in Florida and Northern California, and the results after the meet at iFLY Tampa on July 6th were posted shortly after. Five teams had completed the ten indoor rounds in three of the four WTL categories. A combination of indoor team Blue Steel and USPA Intermediate Class champion of 2016, Z-Hills PreciZion, was on top of the AA Class leaderboard... (more)
News Article Did you know that Florida's Indoor Cloud League team improved the ICL July totals significantly?
posted: Jul 29th, 2017 The Indoor Cloud League team of the Florida Skydiving League came back together at iFLY Tampa last Thursday with the goal to add a score for the RRR Class sequence and improve as many other previously posted ICL July numbers on both leaderboards as possible. Result of the second FSL Tunnel Kicker of the month was the improvement of the 12+ total from 94 points to 119, and last Thursday's iFLY Tampa team also added 28 points (89 - 117) to the 14+ leaderboard. Two Rookie Class lineups took on the RRR Class sequence, which had an empty spot on both leaderboards after the first event in July.... (more)
News Article Did you know that the A Class competition featured the closest race for the top spot at the Tomscat Trophy?
posted: Jul 28th, 2017 The most exciting and closest competition of the Tomscat Trophy 2017 was actually going on in the A Class, at least for the top spot. Three AA Class teams were battling for the 3rd place and ended up tied for the bronze medals, which was the closest finish for medal positions on the whole Tomscat leaderboard. However, the 1-point battle between Try-Out and the Heartbeat Skydive Team in the A Class was the most exciting race for gold medals. V-Power in 3rd place was a part of this battle until Round 5 when last year's Rookie Class team was still in 2nd place. The 2-pointer in Round 6 took... (more)