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News Article Did you know that Bra Nok trained for the FAI Outdoor World Cup at Skydive Paraclete XP?
posted: Jul 19th, 2023 The NSL News reported on June 1st that a very strong U.S. delegation will travel to Voss in Norway next month, with a realistic chance to win all three horizontal Formation Skydiving events (4-way Open - 4-way Women - 8-way Open). It is not only a very strong delegation. The NSL News story onJuly 4th followed up on the event, and the U.S. delegation included a total of nine teams at that point in time. Arizona Airspeed, XPG4 and XPGK8 are expected to compete for the three sets of FAI gold medals, and six other U.S. teams attend the event, as well, with chances for additional medals in 8-way... (more)
News Article Did you know that the AAA Class teams did not hurt each other last weekend?
posted: Jul 18th, 2023 The AAA Class competition of the Pre-Nationals/Summer Classic weekend did not feature any exciting battles, neither between the teams at Skydive Spaceland Houston nor at Skydive Paraclete XP. The U.S. national team in 4-way Women, XPG4, was too strong for the new Golden Knights 4-way lineup without former team captain Andrew Starr. XPG4 keep throwing out new team record numbers when they compete, after Jeana Billings re-joined the team this year. The same lineup had posted a 27.6 average at the FAI Indoor World Championship 2023, after 25.4 with former member Shannon Catalano at the Paraclete... (more)
News Article Did you know that Colorado is one point ahead of Texas?
posted: Jul 17th, 2023 The events of the NSL Network are meant to offer 4-way teams and competitors regular opportunities to collect competition experiences before attending national or international events where the performance pressure is usually on a significantly higher level. In addition, using the synchronized competition draw allows the participants at different meets and geographically distant locations to compare their scores on combined leaderboards that the National Skydiving League has been creating since 2004 on SKYLEAGUE.COM. Events such as Skydive Spaceland Houston's Pre-Nationals and Paraclete XP's... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Pre-Nationals in Houston are ahead of the Paraclete XP Summer Classic?
posted: Jul 16th, 2023 Paraclete XP's Summer Classic 2023 in North Carolina is behind the Pre-Nationals 2023 at Skydive Houston in Texas. The weather situation was very different on Saturday at the two locations of this weekend's competition. The teams in Texas completed seven rounds, while Skydive Paraclete XP fell victim to stormy weather in the area. The six teams, including visitors from Colorado (Mile-Hi SpeedRun) and Florida (CitiZens) have not completed a single round yet. The weather is more promising for Sunday, and the Summer Classic will try to catch up as much as possible. The two AAA Class teams in... (more)
News Article Did you know that SCSL team Phoenix Pheathers have plans for the USPA Nationals 2023?
posted: Jul 14th, 2023 The Southern California Skydiving League (SCSL) made it through the last three years of the coronoa virus crisis without a total interruption. Josh Hall, Arizona Airspeed 4-way world champion of 2012, had been running the 4-way league since 2014, and he was in charge of the meets during the pandemic period. The Southern California Skydiving League survived the challenging times and has become the only league in the NSL Network that has offered the regional 4-way meet opportunities since 2007 without missing a year. In fact, these events were taking place even a few years earlier, before the... (more)
News Article Did you know that China visits Norway with a strong 4-way Women team?
posted: Jul 13th, 2023 The host of the FAI Outdoor World Cup 2023 reported a new registration. Teams still have the option to sign up for this year's most relevant outdoor competition until shortly before Round 1, which is scheduled for August 22nd. The additional team in 4-way Women comes from China. The travel distance for the Chinese team to get to Voss in Norway is now the second longest one, ahead of the delegation from Qatar and behind the Australian team in 4-way Open, Whitefish. It has been a rare occasion that teams from China attend FAI/ISC events. It happened only seven times since 1985 (1989, 1991, 1997,... (more)