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News Article Did you know that Thomas Hughes would need another rule change?
posted: Oct 23rd, 2005 The NSL News story on October 17 explained that the recent FAI ruling of the "Pete Allum Case" clarified the eligibility situation for Italy's national team Sinapsi PD and its new member Pete Allum. The NSL News also mentioned that Thomas Hughes is now actually in exactly the same position as Pete, together with all other international air sports athletes who might want to compete for a different nation. However, Thomas Hughes might still have some additional obstacles on his way before he would be eligible to compete with a US team. The NSL News story on December 31 explained the situation... (more)
News Article Did you know that the NSL website is back up and running just in time?
posted: Oct 23rd, 2005 The last two days were challenging for the NSL News. Many website visitors were wondering what was going on when skyleague.com fell off the world wide web on Friday. It was a scary situation for the NSL News since the coverage of the IPC World Cup 2005 was just around the corner. The skyleague.com server, QWK.NET, had to make some adjustments, which had an unfortunate impact on the NSL website. The weekend made it more difficult for everybody to get things fixed. However, NSL Webmaster Craig Buxton did all he could to put things back in order, while the NSL News moved from DeLand to Eloy. (more)
News Article Did you know that France seems to have the best 8-way cards for the World Cup?
posted: Oct 20th, 2005 The NSL News already took a quick look at the 8-way situation prior to the upcoming IPC World Cup of Formation Skydiving at Skydive Arizona in Eloy at an earlier preview of the event. It became clear that the 8-way competition will be one of the most exciting events of the World Cup. The currently best three 8-way nations in the world, which are also the medal winners at any international 8-way competitions in the past decade at the same time, will challenge each other once again: USA, France and Russia. One of the most interesting aspects of this competition is probably the recent duel between... (more)
News Article Did you know that a brandnew NSL Profile features Robert Chromy?
posted: Oct 19th, 2005 The NSL Profiles have recently caught up after a longer break. Dawn English and Natasha Montgomery were already added to the line-up of VIP's in Formation Skydiving competition this month, and Robert Chromy's career story was added today. Thomas Hughes will be featured next. Yes, Chromy actually has a first name. And no, he is not South African. Yes, he is currently competing for the Czech Republic, which is his original country of birth. And no, he has not lost his voice yet. Chromy's NSL Profile offers a lot of information that not many people know about. Teams all over the world know him... (more)
News Article Did you know that Golden Knight Brian Krause provided a 2005 evaluation and a view into the future?
posted: Oct 19th, 2005 The NSL News has already followed up on the results of the USPA Nationals 2005 with feedback from some of the top teams and competitors. DeLand Fire's Gary Smith and Fastrax' John Hart provided views from their perspectives in the NSL News stories on October 6 and October 11. DeLand Fire and Fastrax will both compete at the IPC World Cup 2005 next week. The Golden Knights, silver medalist at this year's USPA Nationals after an exciting race with DeLand Fire that was concluded with a jump-off, will not attend the World Cup in Eloy. The NSL News asked the team for feedback, and team member Brian... (more)
News Article Did you know that US and Russian teams will battle for the 4-way medals at the World Cup?
posted: Oct 18th, 2005 Next Monday, October 24th, will be the first competition day at the IPC World Cup 2005 at Skydive Arizona in Eloy. The NSL News has already announced the event with a few previews. The related stories can be found at the event pages. The IPC World Cup is a so-called "1st Category Event", which means that it has the same relevance on the IPC agenda as the IPC World Championship. The World Cup takes place every other year and allows a total of four teams per nation to compete for the IPC medals. The different rules for the World Cup participation are the reason that there can actually be more... (more)