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News Article Did you know that the Sky Panthers missed a new 4-way world record by an inch?
posted: Jun 25th, 2010 Last weekend's record leaderboard of the 2010 season has been replaced. New numbers from Russia have taken over, and the scores of the Russian Nationals 2010 are very impressive. The Sky Panthers won the 4-way competition with a 25.4 average and missed a new world record for a single round by an inch. Michail Kuznetsov, Vladimir Pavlenko, Oleg Shalomikhin and Sergej Shenin, with Andrey Seliverstov on camera, tied the 45-pointer that Spaceland Force XP scored at the USPA Nationals 2009. Observers in Russia reported that the Sky Panthers were just a frame away from the 46th point. Shannon Pilcher,... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Dallas Super Cup has a comeback this year?
posted: Jun 24th, 2010 The Dallas Super Cup 2010 has been scheduled on the NSL Calendar of Events for quite a while. Dallas Rogue members and the Skydive Dallas management have taken on the project to bring back a 4-way competition that was quite popular years ago. The 4-way competition is scheduled for the August 7 weekend, and the participating teams have the opportunity to win some cash prizes. A total of $1,800 will be shared between the winning teams in the three competition classes: AAA Class $1,000 - AA Class $500 - A Class $300. The Rookie Class will be applied at the Dallas Super Cup 2010, as well, and... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Founding Fathers 4-way fun continues?
posted: Jun 23rd, 2010 The Founding Fathers of the Southern California Skydiving League, Dan BC and John Hamilton, appeared with their own 4-way lineup for a meet during the first SCSL season in 2007. Christopher Irwin and Pat McGowan completed the pickup team, Pat Newman was filming the team. The Founding Fathers have come back with different lineups once in a while ever since. Last weekend, Dan BC and John Hamilton teamed up with Paraclete XP8 member Todd Hawkins and Bodyflight Storm 4-way world champion of 2008, Hannah Betts. The 17.2 average still stands for the 3rd place on the recent AAA Class leaderboard.... (more)
News Article Did you know that DeLand Dunamis and Miami Reyand took on the AA Class dive pool for the first time?
posted: Jun 22nd, 2010 Last weekend's leaderboard is still not complete yet, as some of the scores from the Midwest and all scores from the Northern Plains have not been posted yet. They will be added as soon as they are availabale. One competition of the multi-event weekend took place at Skydive DeLand where four teams of the Florida Skydiving League braved the hot summer weather. All six rounds were almost completed in DeLand before a summer storm interfered with the Teiwaz attempt to re-jump Round 5 after a video failure. The summer storm brought hail and rain for Teiwaz right after the exit, and the new lineup... (more)
News Article Did you know that Dynamic Fource and the Dutch Football team have something in common?
posted: Jun 21st, 2010 They both won last Saturday... The NSL News has followed the Dutch national 4-way team Dynamic Fource since it was formed in 2007. The team's highlight in the 4-year history was probably the race with the Italian Spin team for the unofficial title of the amateur world champion at the World Meet 2008 in Maubeuge, France. Dynamic Fource ended up two points behind the Italian team with an 18.4 average after seven rounds. The Spin Team did not continue, and Dynamic Fource has become the top contender for this year's race to become the strongest 4-way team in the world of amateur competitors at... (more)
News Article Did you know that UK team Eclipse increased the average by a point a week?
posted: Jun 19th, 2010 Team Eclipse is a new team taking on the A Class in the United Kingdom Skydiving League. Eclipse finished second with an 8.7 average at the first UKSL meet of the 2010 season. Fast forward four weeks to the second UKSL meet last weekend, and Eclipse finished second again, this time with a 12.7 average though. The team had worked hard to produce this improvement, and there is probably the potential to go even faster. Eclipse was formed following the UK Nationals 2009 in which three team members had entered as a scratch team and had been so pleased with the results that they decided to continue... (more)