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News Article Did you know that iFLY Dallas has joined the Indoor Cloud League as the 7th tunnel group?
posted: Mar 28th, 2014 The Indoor Cloud League keeps growing. The newest group joined the indoor competition project this month and has its home at iFLY Dallas in Texas. Seven different wind tunnel groups from three different countries are now competing month by month for the highest scores in the six categories, and experienced competitors and new flyers are having a great time together. 4way competitor Amanda Lampton is organizing the iFLY Dallas group, whose 13 participants and four coaches worked together for the first ICL scores. The total of 98 points puts iFLY Dallas in 3rd place at the moment for the month... (more)
News Article Did you know that Florida has internal Indoor Cloud League competition in different ways?
posted: Mar 16th, 2014 Florida will not send any teams to the World Challenge 2014. Only Christine Freiherr and Jane McGuire, both participants at earlier Florida Skydiving League meets, make the trip to Bodyflight Bedford with US team Verve XP. However, the FSL participants of the Indoor Cloud League compete on a regular basis with the teams of the Czech Republic Skydiving League. The FSL group posted the first scores for the ICL March competition at iFLY Orlando on the same day when the Czech teams completed the ten indoor rounds of their March competition at the Skydive Arena. Czech league director Jan Klapka... (more)
News Article Did you know that indoor and outdoor world can live well together?
posted: Mar 12th, 2014 The Sun Path Products NSL News has mentioned earlier that a year of skydiving competition is not the same any longer. There used to be a winter season that consisted of hibernation and homework, possibly a training camp or two at a location that would allow skydiving at that time of the year. The ambitious teams and competitors, who wanted to become world champions, had to move to those warm and sunny spots on the planet to train enough, and they did so. Any US 4way world champions were either located in Eloy or in DeLand. The French national teams had the Mediterranean area to keep the winter... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Indoor Cloud League had record participation and record scores in February?
posted: Mar 4th, 2014 The February competition of the Indoor Cloud League is over, and the leaderboard shows new record participation. It was the first time that five ICL groups posted scores and videos in each of the six ICL categories, and SkyVenture New Hampshire added two more scores in the A Class and the Rookie AAA Class. The new sequences for the month of March are posted, and the new race for the highest total number of points at the end of the month has begun. The Skydive Arena, with the Czech teams in Prague, won the February competition outright this time, after sharing the 1st place with iFLY Seattle... (more)
News Article Did you know that Florida added 27 points to the ICL February account at iFLY Orlando?
posted: Feb 28th, 2014 The smaller world of the Indoor Cloud League deserves one more update before the full attention of the Sun Path Products NSL News will shift to the Paraclete XP Indoor Championship 2014 for the weekend. The competition draw and meet briefing is scheduled for this evening at 8:00 PM, and the ten indoor sequences will be posted as soon as possible. The Florida Skydiving League group had one more attempt last night at iFLY Orlando to add some more points to the Indoor Cloud League account, and it turned out to be a very successful effort. Florida brought up the total number of ICL points for all... (more)
News Article Did you know that former Zunday member Sebastian Jimenez scored the AAA Class 22-pointer at iFLY Orlando?
posted: Feb 13th, 2014 The core group of the 4way community in Florida gathered once again at iFLY Orlando on Monday this week to train and meet new teams and potential competitors. As usually, the six new February sequences of the Indoor Cloud League competition were also a part of the event. The Sun Path Products NSL News reported after the last Florida Skydiving League session at iFLY Orlando on 30 January 2014 that a new team was born that night. Aurai DeLand came back this week and contributed a 10-pointer for the Rookie A Class sequence to the iFLY Orlando account. Another new team trained and competed with... (more)