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News Article Did you know that the Midwest teams know some secret keys to success?
posted: May 31st, 2007 The preview of the Midwest Skydiving League teams is not complete yet, and the first meet is already coming up this weekend. The information of the remaining teams that MWSL Director Alan Butt already knows about at this point will now conclude the MWSL preview right in time. The first story on May 15 provided an overview of all teams and introduced the 2007 line-up of Skydive Chicago's Furies. The follow-up story on May 23 introduced Chicagoland Skydiving Center's team Rhythm and discussed the expected AAA Class competition in the Midwest. MWSL Director Alan Butt had additional information... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Midwest Skydiving League features an exciting AAA Class competition this year?
posted: May 23rd, 2007 The NSL News story on May 15 provided a preview of the Midwest Skydiving League's 2007 season, which will be launched with the first meet on June 2. The new 2007 line-up of Skydive Chicago's Furies was introduced with the first MWSL story. The NSL News continues with the second MWSL team that will compete in the AAA Class this year. CSC Rhythm has its home at the Chicagoland Skydiving Center and was already introduced briefly in a review of the FSL Shamrock Showdown 2007. The player-coach team around Robert Chromy competed in the AA Class competition in March this year and posted a 10.9 average... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Furies have a new line-up for the 2007 season?
posted: May 15th, 2007 Skydive Chicago is one of the three hosting skydiving centers for the Midwest Skydiving League this year. The MWSL was launched in 1999, and the host of the USPA Nationals in 2002 became a major player of the Illinois/Wisconsin league the same year. The owner of Skydive Chicago was the late Roger Nelson, who treated the participating MWSL teams to a first-class event for the occasion. The USPA Nationals 2007 will be hosted again by Skydive Chicago, and the MWSL teams will be very familiar with the competition site. The big event on Illinois home turf has inspired the local and regional teams... (more)
News Article Did you know that a great AA Class race concluded the Midwest Skydiving League's 2006 season?
posted: Sep 19th, 2006 The last competition of the Midwest Skydiving League 2006 season, the NSL Playoffs 2006 event in the Midwest region, was threatened with cancellation by mechanical issues and weather. MWSL Director Alan Butt wrote the meet story and provided the background information. (more)
News Article Did you know that bad weather did not keep three Midwest teams from competing?
posted: Aug 24th, 2006 A lousy weather forecast for Saturday held down attendance, and a stubborn layer of low clouds delayed the start of our fourth meet of the season at Chicagoland Skydiving until the following day. We have not had serious weather issues for a meet for over two years here in the Midwest, but our luck finally ran out. Sunday did open with gorgeous clear skies and nice skydiving weather, but by then only three teams had returned to take advantage of it. Whether it was the long delay or just coincidence, all three teams got off to rough starts on Sunday. In the AAA Class, CSC Rubicon (Rich Madsen,... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Furies and Sirens raced each other once again in the Midwest?
posted: Jul 17th, 2006 The 2005 season of the Midwest Skydiving League already had the exciting competition between Chicagoland Skydiving Center's team Sirens and Skydive Chicago's Furies in the headlines quite a few times. Both teams competed in the A Class by then. The race has continued in the AA Class this year, has become even closer and had a new peak last weekend. The Furies were the dominating A Class team last year, and the Sirens tried to keep in striking distance. However, the competition between the two all-female teams was already much tighter when Furies and Sirens both attended the MWSL 2006 season... (more)