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News Article Did you know that three reigning 4-way world champions joined the Indoor Cloud League competition at iFLY Orlando last Thursday?
posted: Jul 29th, 2014 Things may change as quickly in the Indoor Cloud League world as it happens at a traditional outdoor competition. Yesterday's Sun Path Products NSL News story reported the Northern California Skydiving League as the new leader after the NCSL Tunnel Kicker on July 9th. The NCSL scores and videos were posted after the Florida Skydiving League and the Czech Republic Skydiving League groups were already on the leaderboard. The Florida group had their second FSL Tunnel Kicker on July 17th but added only one single point to the total after the first event on July 3rd. However, a different Florida... (more)
News Article Did you know that Florida added one single point to iFLY Orlando's ICL account last Thursday?
posted: Jul 20th, 2014 The second part of the Florida Skydiving League's Tunnel Kicker in July did not turn out to add a lot of points to iFLY Orlando's Indoor Cloud League account. Only the slightly different AA Class lineup (Gilles Dutrisac, James Hall, Sebastian Jimenez, Kurt Gaebel) was able to improve the previous score of 24 points (Hall Spence, James Hall, Sebastian Jimenez, Kurt Gaebel) by one single point. The Rookie AA Class lineup (Sarah Hernandez, Seth Claytor, Akio Flewelling, Keith Murray) was actually completing more formations within working time than DeLand Aurai earlier this month. However, too... (more)
News Article Did you know that Florida has to get the new Rookie Class flyers ready for scoring soon?
posted: Jul 8th, 2014 The Indoor Cloud League sequences for the month of July are faster for the AAA and AA Class teams and lineups compared to the previous months, while the A Class has a 2-block sequence for the first time this year. The three sequences for the Rookie Class categories are training for the Adder (Random Formation L) and other formations with cheated cats. The Florida Skydiving League group met at iFLY Orlando last week for the first time this month to train the basic skills and try the new sequences. Most of the participants once again met earlier last Thursday for an additional skills training... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Indoor Cloud League events are booming at iFLY Dallas?
posted: Jun 8th, 2014 The Texas group at iFLY Dallas has been the latest addition to the Indoor Cloud League. The May competition was the third time that Amanda Lampton collected ICL points for iFLY Dallas. The Sun Path Products NSL News had introduced the Dallas Khaos member with the story on 28 March 2014. Her NSL Tunnel Kicker program at iFLY Dallas has been very successful, as new participants have been joining her group month by month. She said that the events are still gaining momentum generating new local skydivers and tunnel flyers. She had 23 participants in May, and the June event filled up within a... (more)
News Article Did you know that Florida's Rookie Class lineups set the foundation for iFLY Orlando's Indoor Cloud League top spot in May?
posted: Jun 1st, 2014 Florida Skydiving League competitors and participants of the NSL Tunnel Kicker went back to iFLY Orlando on May 28th trying to improve the scores for the Indoor Cloud League May sequences. iFLY Orlando was in 2nd place in May behind the Skydive Arena with the teams and competitors from the Czech Republic. It was a successful effort for the Florida group, as three lineups (AA - Rookie AAA - Rookie AA) collected enough points to take the top spot on the leaderboard away from the Skydive Arena. The Rookie AAA Class lineup (Gilles Dutrisac, Michael Patterson, Jairo Garcia, Seth Claytor) added... (more)
News Article Did you know that five Indoor Cloud League lineups shared the highscores for the April sequences?
posted: May 28th, 2014 The Northern California Skydiving League group at iFLY SF Bay was the last one to submit videos and scores for the Indoor Cloud League April sequences, and they were posted when the draw for May was already available. NCSL Director Lori Connor had her group perform the sequences at the end of April, which is the most important requirement to get them onto the ICL leaderboard, even if they are submitted later. The NCSL group also added a new highscore for one of the six sequences. Don Burnette, Baat Enosh, Deanna and Julius Frank outscored the other four AAA Class lineups with a 21-pointer.... (more)