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News Article Did you know that the A Class was once again the most popular category?
posted: May 10th, 2021 The current overall leaderboard combines an impressive total number of 23 teams in the four NSL categories (AAA - AA - A - RRR). More 4-way teams are back in the air, this time at outdoor meets in three different league regions of the United States, and more scores from the Northern Plains Skydiving League will still be added. It was only a 2-week time-frame that brought the 23 teams together on the same leaderboard after using the same competition draw. The situation during the corona virus crisis resulted in extended time-frames for the competition draws to offer teams and leagues more flexibility... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Carolina Skydiving League has a restart next month?
posted: Apr 2nd, 2021 Exciting news came for the 4-way community in the Carolinas this week. The Carolina Skydiving League will have a restart this year, after coming to a complete halt in 2020. CASL director Dustin Fowler had completed the last CASL meet in July 2019, which was the end of the last league season. The USPA Nationals 2019 at Skydive Paraclete XP then concluded Formation Skydiving competition in the Carolinas for the year. The corona virus crisis began even before a new CASL season would be launched in the Carolinas, and the 2020 season had to be skipped completely, in the Carolinas just as much as... (more)
News Article Did you know that Carolina Ice XP won last weekend's AA Class competition?
posted: Jul 24th, 2019 The AA Class teams created the biggest leaderboard of last weekend's events. All of the eight U.S. teams completed four rounds for the rankings on the adjusted leaderboard with the toal after Round 4. Carolina Ice XP confirmed once again the position of a top contender for USPA medals at the national championships with the 12.0 winning average at Skydive Carolina, after the 12.5 at the May meet of the Carolina Skydiving League. The NSL News had pointed out on May 21st, after the Carolina Ice XP performance in May, that a 13+ average will probably bring any team into the Intermediate Class... (more)
News Article Did you know that USPA Intermediate Class top contenders competed at the XP Summer Classic?
posted: Jul 2nd, 2019 The missing U.S. duel between Arizona Airspeed and SDC Rhythm XP at the Paraclete XP Summer Classic was compensated for by the interesting situation behind the two 4-way AAA/Open Class top teams in Raeford, Golden Knights and Ranch 2nd Generation, as the NSL News explained on June 25th. The AA Class leaderboard offered additional interesting topics, which are related to this year's USPA Nationals, as well. The AA Class scores at the Paraclete XP Summer Classic provided another preview of the Intermediate Class competition at the national championships in September at the same place. The NSL... (more)
News Article Did you know that Vega XP and SDC RhEvolution XP were facing each other outdoors for the first time?
posted: Jun 25th, 2019 Arizona Airspeed and SDC Rhythm XP did not compete at the Paraclete XP Summer Classic and did not measure up before they will have their showdown at the USPA Nationals 2019. There was still another interesting duel that will lead into the national championships in September, as well. The two AAA Class teams behind Golden Knights and 2nd Generation, Vega XP and SDC RhEvolution XP, had their own battle for the Paraclete bronze medals, and Vega XP won by five points. Both teams had their first confrontation at the Paraclete XP Indoor Championship in February after different paths in 2018. Vega... (more)
News Article Did you know that Golden Knights team captain Drew Starr had a new 4-way lineup in Raeford?
posted: Jun 20th, 2019 The Golden Knights won the Paraclete XP Summer Classic in the absence of Arizona Airspeed and SDC Rhythm XP. This is not a big surprise, as the 4-way lineups of the Golden Knights 8-way team have always placed right behind the two 4-way expert teams, with only a few exceptions. Ranch 2nd Generation had finished only seven points behind (263 - 256) a similar Golden Knights lineup at the Paraclete XP Indoor Championship 2019, which was a promising start into the 2019 duel with the U.S. Army's 4-way team. However, the outdoor experience of the Golden Knights lineup last weekend did not allow R2G... (more)