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News Article Did you know that the Indoor Cloud League continues to grow?
posted: Aug 3rd, 2013 The Indoor Cloud League competition for the month of July is over, and the Florida Skydiving League group took the first place once again at iFLY Orlando. It was a very close game though between the Northwest Skydiving League group at iFLY Seattle and Florida in July, and the total score (131 - 112) does not reflect how close it actually was. The Northwest group won four of the five categories where scores and videos were provided for. Florida's lineup in the Rookie AAA Class, with three Pyro4ic members and player coach Brian Johnson, made up for the losses. NWSL team Sinner G delivered the... (more)
News Article Did you know that VFS 4way and 4way Women promise battles in Banja Luka for the top spot in the world?
posted: Aug 2nd, 2013 This weekend's events in four different countries (Finland, Norway, Lithuania, United Kingdom) prepare the Sun Path Products NSL News audience carefully for the upcoming international week in Banja Luka, Bosnia, where Formation Skydiving teams will compete in all four categories at the World Cup 2013. It is a high quality field in Banja Luka, and there will be exciting world class competition in each category. France, Russia, United Kingdom and Dubai will visit with full delegations and have registered even more than one team in some of the categories. The two teams from Lithuania (Magic... (more)
News Article Did you know that the NPSL Rookie Class teams had reasons to celebrate?
posted: Aug 1st, 2013 Last weekend's leaderboard of the Northern Plains Skydiving League could have been the one of the season opener in May. The attending teams were identical and copied their standings with exactly the same outcome. Some things were different though. Nick Grillet had prepared the NPSL competitors for the May meet, while Robert Chromy made the trip to Skydive Twin Cities last weekend. There were also some changes in the lineups, and last not least the scores were different, as well - higher. Four of the five teams scored higher than in May. AAA Class team Fourcast had Lisa Schinnick in the lineup... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Joes are not sloppy any longer?
posted: Jul 31st, 2013 The A Class was the only category last weekend that had a complete 6-round overall leaderboard. Teams of the Northwest Skydiving League and in the Czech Republic took advantage of a faster competition draw, which included three sequences with only random formations, and posted new record averages for the year. Even Czech team Zoonte, 4-time winner on previous A Class overall leaderboards, was finally tired of the 11.0 average and posted a season high 12.5 average last weekend. It was Zoonte's 5th outdoor competition of the 2013 season with the 5th top position on the overall leaderboard. The... (more)
News Article Did you know that Spaceland Lite took the AAA Class overall top spot for the 2nd time?
posted: Jul 30th, 2013 The weather made it once again impossible last weekend to fill the overall leaderboard in three of the four categories with scores for six rounds. This time, the AAA Class teams could not complete the meet at three different locations. The scores for only two rounds from Texas, Northern Plains and Germany also had an impact on the standings. The AAA Class winner is coming from Texas, and Spaceland Lite took the top spot for the second time at the team's second meet. The Usual Suspects from Germany were only one point behind after Round 2 and finished with the higher meet average after six rounds... (more)
News Article Did you know that Czech teams posted record scores last weekend?
posted: Jul 29th, 2013 Last weekend's first scores arrived from the Czech Republic where league director Jan Klapka invited the 4way teams to a new hosting dropzone in Kolin. Eight teams followed the call, and they and were all rewarded with a competition draw that offered the opportunity to improve previous meet averages. Six of the eight teams took advantage of the faster sequences for the six rounds and posted new 2013 record averages. The other two teams, Sky Vengeance and Impact, attended their first outdoor competition this year and were not in the situation to score higher than before. There was another... (more)