Did you know that three new teams have joined the Indoor Cloud League so far this year? posted: Apr 4th, 2017 Several new March scores and videos have been added to the Indoor Cloud League leaderboards, including the first ones in four of the six 12+ categories from iFLY Gold Coast in Australia.
SkyVenture Montreal's ICL team posted scores once again on both leaderboards. 4Astrophe had Parachute Montreal Fuzion member Valerie Bisson back in the family lineup, after her March visit to Florida for the Shamrock Showdown 2017.
Her younger brother Yannick competed for 4Astrophe and also for the Air Devils, the reigning FAI 4-way Junior world cup champions of 2016. 4Astrophe posted the scores for both... (more)
Did you know that the Czech 4-way teams seem to be ready for the World Challenge 2017? posted: Apr 3rd, 2017 The March competition of the Indoor Cloud League is over, and the leaderboard begins to fill up with scores and videos.
Bad Boys member Jan Klapka provided the latest information from the Hurricane Factory, and his team has once again taken the lead on the 14+ leaderboard with a total of 116 points for the six March sequences.
The top position of the Czech ICL team is nothing new; however, there are a few things that could be called surprises after taking a closer look at the details coming from the Czech Republic.
Neither the Bad Boys nor the HF Chicks scored the highest numbers for the... (more)
Did you know that Chymos/Max 4/Blackjack from Finland had a comeback after a 20-year break? posted: Apr 2nd, 2017 The latest indoor scores have come from Finland, where the Sirius Sport Resort hosted the national indoor championships, a wind tunnel half way between Helsinki and the Russian border.
Seven Finish teams attended the competition, and Telakka won in the AAA Class for the first time without any opposing teams, as the champions of 2015 and 2016, the Tigers, did not try to defend their title.
Telakka had originally planned to compete again at the World Challenge 2017 and withdrew when both events happened to be so close to each other on two following weekends. However, Finland will be represented... (more)
Did you know that JETMAX competes with a new lineup at the World Challenge 2017? posted: Apr 1st, 2017 The just completed French Indoor Nationals 2017 and the World Challenge 2017 have a lot of teams in common. There is even a connection of a team that does not attend both events.
Belgian's JETMAX 4-way team will be a part of the Belgian delegation in Bedford after competing at the Wind Games 2017 and then missing the Weembi meet last weekend.
The connection comes with the team's coach. Former Les Stunts member Maya Van Campenhout, who competed for Belgium in 4-way Women at the FAI Mondial 2016, has been working with JETMAX, and she was at the French Indoor Nationals, with ISR FireFlash in... (more)
Did you know that Amnesya Fly-In has the Italian 4-way top spot and the trip to Australia in mind? posted: Mar 31st, 2017 The aftermath of the French Indoor Nationals 2017 continues with a guest team from Italy.
Amnesya Fly-In has been a regular at national and international 4-way meets since the team was founded in 2015 and is a shooting star in the Italian 4-way community.
The young and new team won the A Class competition at the Italian Nationals 2015 and placed 2nd a few months later at the Clash of Champions 2015 in the same category.
Italy applies only the A and the AAA Class, and Amnesya came back to take on the complete FAI dive pool for the first time at the World Challenge 2016. The 15.1 average... (more)
Did you know that NSL-TV features the NMP PCH HayaBusa vs. Weembi Lille InTime judging videos? posted: Mar 31st, 2017 The competition videos of the French Indoor Nationals 2017 are now available, and it is time to go back and review last weekend's showdown between NMP PCH HayaBusa and Weembi Lille.
It was the first competition between both teams with the same lineups where the Belgian 4-way indoor and outdoor world champions did not give away one single round. HayaBusa won seven of the ten rounds and tied the other three.
The penalty situation did not change the picture much. Weembi would have won Round 9 by one point without the four point deductions, and the difference between the two teams was ten points... (more)