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News Article Did you know that the NSL News received updates from the United Kingdom?
posted: Jan 25th, 2006 There were times when team news from the United Kingdom made the NSL News on a regular basis. It was the aera of Sebastian XL, the British national team for many years, that fought tough battles with Norway for bronze medals at the international top events. It was also the time when V-Max made it to the top of the world in the Women's 4-way competition. The last XL line-up with Pete Allum, Thomas Hughes, Steve Hamilton, John McIver and Rob Stevenson on camera discontinued after the 4th place at the Mondial 2003 in Gap, France, and the team members went different ways. The NSL News audience knows... (more)
News Article Did you know that Mass Defiance plans to bring back the New England Skydiving League?
posted: Jan 19th, 2006 Great news are coming for the 4-way fans in New England. The USPA Champion of the Advanced Class in 2005, Mass Defiance, prepares to re-launch the New England Skydiving League, together with former NESL Director Beth Murray. Mass Defiance member Ben Liston brought up the subject already in September 2005 and explained the desire of the 4-way fans in New England to join the network of the National Skydiving League. Mass Defiance recently finalized the team plans for the next two years, and these plans include helping to grow the 4-way community in New England. Mass Defiance was probably the... (more)
News Article Did you know that Team Fastrax 2006 will have a very experienced center?
posted: Dec 14th, 2005 The new year and the 2006 season will bring a new line-up of Team Fastrax. The NSL News story on November 30th mentioned the 2006 line-up with John Hart, Niklas Hemlin, Mark Kirkby, Doug Parks and Steve Redinbo for the first time. Team founder and sponsor John Hart recently provided the NSL News with updated information, and the new line-up has also been officially announced at the Fastrax website as well. (more)
News Article Did you know that Perris Fury is looking for a future world champion?
posted: Sep 17th, 2005 The 2005 season has not even been completed yet, and the planning for the 2006 season is already on the way for many teams. Some leagues still have meets of the regular season to come, and the NSL Championship at SkyQuest 2005 will be the last Formation Skydiving competition this year. However, it is always beneficial for teams to begin with planning and preparing for the next season as soon as possible. Perris Fury seems to be one of the earliest starters, and there is a good reason for this: the team has big plans for the 2006 season. Team member Christy Frikken recently updated the NSL... (more)
News Article Did you know that Perris Fury lost Dan BC for the USPA Nationals?
posted: Aug 25th, 2005 Former Airspeed world champion Dan BC has been one of the busiest coaches, managers, competitors this year. His move from Eloy, Arizona, to Perris, California, surely did not slow down his agenda. He currently manages the skydiving school in Perris, which is a full time job in itself. Dan BC has also been a very popular coach for many years. His NSL Profile offers a lot of information of his skydiving life, including the dramatic story of his accident that almost terminated his career for good in 1992. The NSL Profile story ends when Dan BC left Airspeed in 1999. However, he has been very... (more)
News Article Did you know that Elsinore Equinox leaped to a whole new scoring level last weekend?
posted: Aug 3rd, 2005 Hot off the 18-team showing for the June meet of the Southwest Skydiving League at the host of the USPA Championship 2005, Perris Valley, 14 teams arrived at Skydive Elsinore for the final meet of the regular SSL 2005 season. With record breaking heat well into the 100's expected for the day and thunderheads in the distance, wheels were up early at 8:15 a.m. With the June meet winner Perris Fury absent due to a scheduling conflict, the AAA Class looked to be the best competition of the day, and it did not disappoint. With eight teams in attendance, including Fastrax Select visiting from their... (more)