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News Article Did you know that the complete French 4-way Women lineup begins with training this month?
posted: Sep 13th, 2020 The last update from France came after the national championships last month. All three French national teams (4-way Open - 4-way Women - Espoir B-Team) competed at the event and posted their first outdoor scores of the year. The 4-way Women team, Aerodyne Cypres Maubeuge, did not have the complete lineup available, and national coach Mathieu Bernier filled in for the event. Pamela Lissajoux, who recently re-joined the team, as the NSL News reported on July 20th, could not coordinate her work situation and the 4-way comeback in time to be ready for the competition. However, she missed only... (more)
News Article Did you know that Lauren Byrd and SDMW NEXT launch new Indoor Cloud League team in the Midwest?
posted: Aug 12th, 2020 Many U.S. top competitors have their roots in the Midwest of the country, and it is no coincidence that SDC Rhythm XP have their summer headquarters at Skydive Chicago. The Chicagoland Skydiving Center was the host for the USPA Nationals 2018, and Skydive Midwest has been the home for SDMW NEXT, USPA Advanced Class champion of 2016. The Midwest Skydiving League is one of the longest-standing leagues in the NSL Network. It was founded in 2001, with the first MWSL director Howy Hensen managing the events. SDC Rhythm XP is currently running the MWSL operation, and JaNette Lefkowitz guided a few... (more)
News Article Did you know that Clementine Praet will not be back in the French 8-way lineup?
posted: Jun 23rd, 2020 Mastering the impact of the corona virus crisis alone brought more than enough additional challenges and difficulties to all sports, including Formation Skydiving training and competition. The NSL News has covered the impact and implications of this unexpected worldwide pandemic comprehensively. France was one of the European countries that were affected severely. Indoor and outdoor training and competition have been on a halt for several months, and the national teams have been waiting for their restart. National coach Mathieu Bernier had a well defined plan how to bring his national 8-way... (more)
News Article Did you know that Morgan Womble re-joins Paraclete XPG4?
posted: Mar 20th, 2020 Friday was supposed to be the first day of the Shamrock Showdown 2020, which would have featured world-class 4-way and 8-way competition at the beginning of the outdoor competition and world meet season. The NSL News then reported last week that the event will not take place, due to the impact of the corona virus. The visiting teams are back in their home countries, while the U.S. teams had no reason any longer to make the trip to Skydive City in Florida. The Shamrock Showdown was supposed to conclude a 2-week training camp of Airspeed XP8, who are now still in outdoor and indoor action at... (more)
News Article Did you know that Indoor Cloud League organizers and competitors had a strong presence at Paraclete XP?
posted: Mar 7th, 2020 The Indoor Cloud League leaderboard for the month of February took shape while several indoor events took place at the turn of the month. The NSL News will follow up with scores and more information from different parts of the world very soon. The Czech teams held their February meet of the World Tunnel League on the 12th, as the NSL News reported on February 19th. Then they followed up with their monthly Indoor Cloud League scores and videos, with ten teams competing for the February highscores in the six ICL categories. The total of 154 points won the top spot on the 14+ leaderboard once... (more)
News Article Did you know that SNE Fly Girls were the most improved team at SkyVenture New Hampshire?
posted: Feb 12th, 2020 The NSL News gave the Rookie Class thriller and the SkyVenture New Hampshire 4-way juniors of Gen Z special attention on February 2nd. The duel between Gen Z and 4 Minute Call was the closest competition at this year's SkyVenture New Hampshire Indoor Fest. The AAA Class competition at this event has usually been in the spotlight, and it was once again very competitive at the first indoor competition of the year. The scoring numbers could not keep up with the ones of the winner between 2017 and 2019, Ranch 2nd Generation. However, the three top teams were separated by only eight points this year,... (more)