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News Article Did you know that Gravity Abuse might follow the Dutch 4way path?
posted: Jun 21st, 2012 The NSL News story on 19 June 2012 featured the Rookie Class team from Lithuania, Equinox. The June meet last weekend was the third one for Equinox in the team's first year of 4way competition, which began with a trip to the United Kingdom and the World Challenge 2012. The NSL News has reported the history of several teams from the Netherlands with previous stories and how they progressed through the four different competition classes. The most recent story featured the history of more Dutch teams after competing at the Tomscat Trophy 2012 last weekend. It will be interesting to follow one... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Dutch 4way teams move up the competition classes in different ways?
posted: Jun 20th, 2012 The NSL News mentioned last weekend's AA Class competition at the Tomscat Trophy only on Saturday after the scores of the first three rounds were uploaded. Nothing changed in the rankings of the medal positions after that, and Cool Runnings won the 1st place quite easily. However, there was a serious battle between the two other teams who returned to the Dutch 2012 season in the same category as in 2011. Habanero and Murphy Mania were separated by only one single point after Round 3 and were still tied in 2nd place after Round 6 and exchanging blows round by round. Habanero won three of the... (more)
News Article Did you know that Equinox from Lithuania took the Rookie Class top spot once again?
posted: Jun 19th, 2012 Last not least, the Rookie Class scores from Lithuania have completed last weekend's leaderboard. The competition class with the easiest dive pool for the beginners and newcomers in 4way Formation Skydiving competition was actually the most colorful one, including teams from three different nations: USA (MASL), Netherlands and Lithuania. Equinox had the top spot in the Rookie Class for the first time on the May 19 weekend when the scores of three teams were posted. This time, five teams competed in the Rookie Class, and Equinox finished once again on the top of the leaderboard. The 9.0 average... (more)
News Article Did you know that the MidAtlantic Skydiving League teams have no video shortage?
posted: Jun 19th, 2012 Last weekend's overall leaderboard is complete with the last missing scores arriving from Cross Keys. MidAtlantic Skydiving League Director Dennis Miller held the June meet on Saturday, and three teams attended. Six participants wanted to play in the Rookie Class, and three of them came out to join an MASL event for the first time. Dennis Miller took the Center Outside slot as a player coach for both Rookie Class lineups and had a busy day. He said that the new Rookie Class competitors had a fun time and are looking forward to doing it again. The MASL teams have not had any problems yet finding... (more)
News Article Did you know that Belgium may change the history of 4-way Formation Skydiving competition?
posted: Jun 18th, 2012 The NSL News has covered NMP-PCH Hayabusa's charge for gold medals at the World Championship of Formation Skydiving several times. The history of the team is also well known to the NSL News audience. There are still always new angles and perspectives that come up along the way to the biggest achievement in skydiving competition. The NSL News contribution for the Blue Skies Mag and the "Turning Points" column in the latest edition was a new approach from a different angle to bring even more light to the impressive efforts that the Belgian team makes to achieve their ultimate goal. It is a... (more)
News Article Did you know that Thunder posted new Tomscat Trophy records this weekend?
posted: Jun 17th, 2012 The Tomscat Trophy 2012 is over, and no more scores were added to the leaderboard after seven rounds in the AAA Class and the A Class. The AA and Rookie Class teams completed officially six rounds, as AA Class team 4igami did not get to make Round 7. The weather allowed only the award ceremony on Sunday. Thunder posted a new record average for the team and for the Tomscat Trophy. The former Dutch national 4way team Dynamic Fource still owned the highest average until today with the 20.6 average at the Tomscat Trophy 2010. Thunder posted a 20.1 average last year and now eliminated the previous... (more)