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News Article Did you know that DeLand Aurai was Florida's biggest scorer last Thursday at iFLY Orlando?
posted: Jun 22nd, 2014 The Northern California Skydiving League group at iFLY SF Bay was the first one posting scores for the six sequences of the Indoor Cloud League competition in June, as the Sun Path Products NSL News reported on 13 June 2014. Teams and competitors of the Florida Skydiving League came together at iFLY Orlando last Thursday to follow up with their first scores of the month. Florida had once again a slow start and is currently 18 points behind Northern California. Northern California has the main advantage in the first two traditional categories (AAA - AA) where Florida could not keep up with... (more)
News Article Did you know that last weekend's A Class teams had an outstanding meet?
posted: Jun 20th, 2014 The situation on last weekend's overall leaderboard for the A Class was completely different after the adjustments, compared to the AAA and AA Class. The competition was as tight as it was in the AA Class, from top to bottom. However, there was one major difference. Only two teams had switched their ranking positions in the AAA Class after counting the total number of points after six rounds, as yesterday's review of last weekend's competition explained. Two other teams also switched their spots on the adjusted AA Class leaderboard. The A Class leaderboard changed dramatically after the adjustments.... (more)
News Article Did you know that last weekend's overall leaderboard needed adjustments?
posted: Jun 19th, 2014 Last weekend's overall leaderboard has not been adjusted yet according to the number of rounds that all teams completed. 47 teams are ranked in the four different categories, and they came mostly from the United Kingdom (27) and the Netherlands (18). The Tomscat Trophy was scheduled for ten rounds, while the UK teams had only six rounds on their agenda for the United Kingdom Skydiving League meet in Netheravon. There was only one change on the AAA Class leaderboard where the Dutch national 4way team Cool Runnings was four points ahead of UK team SAVoA after six rounds. Dutch team Murphy Mania... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Thunder ISR draw included a Super Sequence and a very slow 3-Blocker?
posted: Jun 18th, 2014 The Sun Path Products NSL News is going back one more time to the AAA Class competition of the Tomscat Trophy 2014. The story on 14 June 2014 explained that winner Thunder ISR moved up to the next scoring level at this year's 10-round competition. The team now provided the meet videos, and the audience has the opportunity to review how Thunder ISR mastered the draw and the step up to the 22+ average level. The video includes the performance in Round 5 where Thunder ISR had to swallow 14 point deductions due to the video angle. The Super Sequence would have boosted Thunder's meet average to... (more)
News Article Did you know that Arizona Airspeed celebrated the 20-year anniversary in May?
posted: Jun 17th, 2014 The Sun Path Products NSL News covered Arizona Airspeed's 20-year anniversary the first time on 18 February 2014, and then again briefly with the update on 30 May 2014. Mark Kirkby's retirement announcement and Niklas Hemlin's comeback in 2015 were actually the main topics of the story. However, the same story included the mention that the anniversary topic will soon find its own and separate special attention. The new monthly TURNING POINTS column for Blue Skies Mag was in the works at that time, and it was now published for the June/July summer edition. Arizona Airspeed is simply the longest... (more)
News Article Did you know that Katie Woods talked about her family team experiences on NSL-TV?
posted: Jun 16th, 2014 Evolution member Katie Woods recently caught the special attention of the Sun Path Products NSL News once again, when she filled an open slot for Canada's Bisson family team, 4Astrophe, and posted new Indoor Cloud League scores. 4Astrophe collected ICL points in May for SkyVenture Montreal after posting videos of the AAA (15) and AA (23) Class sequences. The first story on 6 June 2014 explained how Katie Woods has become a family team expert over the years. The follow-up story on 11 June 2014 went back to the Canadian family topic when 13-year old Yannick Bisson mastered the AAA Class 6-point... (more)