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News Article Did you know that Pamela Lissajoux connects China Women with French Weembi Girls?
posted: Apr 24th, 2024 The NSL News took a first closer look at the combined leaderboard of the 4-way Open and 4-way Women events at the FAI Indoor World Cup 2024 after the second day, which ended after Round 8. The 4-way events apply the same competition draw, which allows a direct comparison of the scores. Main reason at that point in time was the 3rd place of China's team in 4-way Women on the combined leaderboard after Round 8. The related update pointed out that the Qatar Tigers were only three points behind China's 4-way Women lineup and still had the chance to change the situation in the last two rounds. However,... (more)
News Article Did you know that last weekend's events created a very powerful leaderboard?
posted: Jul 21st, 2023 The combined leaderboard of the Paraclete XP Summer Classic and the Pre-Nationals at Skydive Spaceland Houston was not very large. However, it was very powerful in all three categories. In fact, there is a very good chance that it featured at least poterntial USPA medal winners in all four USPA categories at this year's national championships. XPG4 will compete in 4-way Open at the USPA Nationals, after winning FAI medals in 4-way Women at the FAI Outdoor World Cup. They will not be able to challenge Arizona Airspeed for the 4-way Open Class title back in the United States. However, they will... (more)
News Article Did you know that Alola may turn the table in the re-match with SNE Fly Girls?
posted: Jun 30th, 2023 The first NSL Power Rankings of the 4-way Women competition at the FAI Outdoor World Cup 2023 had only five teams on the leaderboard. The number of confirmed teams after the preview on June 9th has gone up to seven, which is already three higher than the participation at the FAI Outdoor World Championship 2022. Nothing has changed for the same five teams with the expected finishing positions. However, the two newly listed teams still change the power situation, as the competition behind the Top 4 could become very interesting. The previous results and progression of the three teams, Thyra -... (more)
News Article Did you know that a very strong U.S. delegation travels to Norway in August?
posted: Jun 1st, 2023 FAI World Cups of Formation Skydiving usually do not offer the same competitive level as the FAI World Championships do, even though all participating countries may register more teams (up to four) than only one national team in each event. The U.S. delegation has never missed any of the three horizontal events (4-way Open, 8-way Open, 4-way Women) at outdoor world championships since 1985. However, there have not been many U.S. teams at the outdoor world cups in the same time period. In fact, complete U.S. delegations posted scores only in the same three FS events when the outdoor world... (more)
News Article Did you know that XPG4 has a new lineup for 2023?
posted: Jan 10th, 2023 The U.S. national indoor and outdoor team in 4-way Women, XPG4, recently announced their next change in the lineup for the near future: "Happy New Year from XPG4! The new year finds us with a new lineup. We are extremely excited to announce Shannon Catalano and Joss Martin (video) as our new teammates! Shannon is the 2021 Advanced FS Champion, and Joss has extensive video and demo experience, being a current member of Team Fastrax. We feel confident they will rise up to the challenge and be awesome teammates as well as role models to the community. After four years, Jeana Billings has stepped... (more)
News Article Did you know that the New Hampshire Tunnel Fest is ready for the full-swing comeback?
posted: Dec 10th, 2022 The schedule of events for the beginning of the new year is an exact copy of the order of indoor events in January 2022. The Indoor Cloud League teams have the whole month to complete the six January sequences, and the first 10-round meet is the 3rd event of the Czech Tunnel League. The Czech Open 2023 will follow shortly after the league event, and the New Hampshire Tunnel Fest concludes the first 4-way month of the new year. The next Czech league event follows in February, before U.S. teams have their national indoor championship at Paraclete XP. The next New Hampshire Tunnel Fest is the... (more)