Did you know that JaNette Lefkowitz has been working with Phoenix XP from the start? posted: Jun 15th, 2017 Arizona Airspeed's team captain Niklas Hemlin suggested during the live NSL Talk on 13 June 2017 that the Sun Path Products NSL News will get additional and accurate information of the top duel at the Paraclete XP Summer Classic 2017 directly from his team's main challenger, SDC Rhythm XP.
Both top teams are mostly focused on their own performances at meets and don't pay too much attention to the opponents during the event.
JaNette Lefkowitz confirmed the similar strategy when she discussed the most recent competition with the Sun Path Products NSL News on Wednesday.
Her team was back... (more)
Did you know that NSL-TV features SDC Rhythm XP at the Paraclete XP Summer Classic 2017? posted: Jun 14th, 2017 SDC Rhythm XP's meet videos of the Paraclete XP Summer Classic 2017 are next, and they feature Arizona Airspeed's top challenger posting the highest 10-round average in team history.
Rhythm had finished three times with 23.8 averages in 10-round meets before last weekend. The first time was at the USPA Nationals 2012 where JaNette and Steve Lefkowitz had Chris Farina and Thiago Gomes in their lineup.
The next 23.8 average followed at the 5th Dubai International Parachuting Championship 2014 with a new lineup. Christy Frikken and Mikhail Markine were in the rear piece, while JaNette and Steve... (more)
Did you know that NSL-TV features Arizona Airspeed at the Paraclete XP Summer Classic 2017? posted: Jun 13th, 2017 The Sun Path Products NSL News aftermath of the Paraclete XP Summer Classic 2017 begins with very exciting video footage. NSL-TV proudly presents Arizona Airspeed's ten competition rounds. The footage was kindly provided by Airspeed's tail, Mikhail Markine.
The video coverage does not end with the meet videos, which are showing Airspeed's road to the 25.8 average at Skydive Paraclete XP. Team captain Niklas Hemlin also took the time on Tuesday to tell the Airspeed story at the most recent outdoor competition.
Niklas Hemlin explained the significantly higher 25.8 average, compared to the Shamrock... (more)
Did you know that iFLY SF Bay and iFLY Sacramento are separated by two points (579 - 577)? posted: Jun 12th, 2017 The largest outdoor leaderboard of the 2017 season was created last weekend, when 44 teams from four different countries posted scores for the same competition draw, including Arizona Airspeed and SDC Rhythm XP at Skydive Paraclete XP.
The Sun Path Products NSL News will soon follow up with more details of the exciting competition weekend and first catch up with the final leaderboards of the Indoor Cloud League's May competition.
The 12+ leaderboard features only US scores and videos of the three iFLY teams from Northern California and Florida. SkyVenture Montreal (Canada) and iFLY Gold Coast... (more)
Did you know that 30 teams are registered for the FAI World Cup 2017 in Saarlouis? posted: Jun 9th, 2017 The Sun Path Products NSL News began with the preview of the FAI World Cup 2017 on 18 May, just a few days before the registration deadline.
The official preliminary registration list is showing the second largest field of 4-way teams since 1998. Thirty 4-way teams plan to travel to Saarlouis and compete in Germany at the end of July. There has been only one FAI World Cup with a higher number of 4-way teams in the past, the event in Portugal 1998 where 32 teams attended.
21 teams had competed in Saarlouis at the FAI World Cup 2011, and nine additional teams are curious enough about an experience... (more)
Did you know that the Florida Skydiving League group posted the first Indoor Cloud League scores for June? posted: Jun 6th, 2017 The Indoor Cloud League leaderboards for the month of May are still open for late submissions, while the first scores and videos for the new June sequences have been posted.
Teams and competitors of the Florida Skydiving League created the first leaderboards of the new month. Five lineups came together last Thursday at iFLY Tampa to take on the total of nine sequences.
Once again, they used the 14-foot chamber in Tampa to perform the three technical sequences (AAA - AA - A) for the 12+ leaderboard, as well. The three Rookie Class sequences (RRR - RR - R) are identical on both leaderboards,... (more)