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News Article Did you know that Round 10 at Weembi Lille was not manufactured?
posted: Apr 12th, 2023 The NSL News covered the 4-way competition of Weembi Lille's FS Cup with yesterday's update. The story mentioned the "obligatory" Super Sequence (O,A,E,M,K) in Round 10, which boosted not only NFTO's meet average. Julien Degen, former 4-way and 8-way world champion who is one of the operators of the Weembi Lille windtunnel, informed the NSL News that the sequence in Round 10 was not manufactured and "obligatory". It was pure coincidence that it was randomly drawn for Round 10. He said that a draw-generating program was responsible for the ten rounds, and a judge of the French skydiving federation... (more)
News Article Did you know that the NSL Power Rankings needed some adjustments after new NSL Live Talk?
posted: Apr 11th, 2023 The attention of the NSL News goes back to the upcoming FAI Indoor World Championship. An indoor competition in France and yesterday's NSL Live Talk with Gary Smith and Kirk Verner provided new information that had an impact on the NSL Power Rankings in 4-way Women and in 4-way Open. NFTO, British outdoor world champions in 4-way Women, were expected to be one of the indoor top contenders, as well, as the NSL News reported on March 26th. Then they attended Weembi Lille's FS Cup last weekend and convinced Gary Smith and Kirk Verner that they are actually the top favorite for the FAI gold medals... (more)
News Article Did you know that the A/Beginner Class teams featured the closest battles at Paraclete XP Indoor?
posted: Apr 10th, 2023 The upcoming FAI Indoor World Championship slowly begins to dominate the NSL News updates. It happens naturally, of course, as it is the most relevant indoor competition in the world. The U.S. delegation includes the national teams in 4-way Open, Arizona Airspeed, and in 4-way Women, XPG4, who both competed not too long ago at the Paraclete XP Indoor Championship 2023. The U.S. delegation also fields a team in 4-way VFS, and all three teams will be competing for FAI indoor medals. Before the next NSL News update of the situation before the indoor competition in Slovakia, the NSL News goes back... (more)
News Article Did you know that five additional teams also compete for the Top 10 positions?
posted: Apr 9th, 2023 The preview of the FAI Indoor World Championship 2023 continues with the situation of the teams who are expected to be in the Top 10 area of the 4-way Open Class leaderboard. The medal positions are not in reach for the majority of the teams, which is nothing unusual in any sport. There is still more than enough exciting competition for everybody, and the previous NSL News preview took a closer look at the contenders for the highest ranking position behind the full-time competitors in the expected Top 4 spots. The group of five teams who are expected to battle for the 5th place is closely... (more)
News Article Did you know that Agera's new tail has an amazing history in gymnastics?
posted: Apr 6th, 2023 Norway's national team in 4-way Open, Agera, has been covered by the NSL News since the team was formed as a part of a 4-way project that former DeLand Norgies member Carl-Erik Tuv, initiated in 2020. Agera have consistently shown progression, even though the lineup changed a few times, and the NSL News briefly introduced a new team member with the most recent update from Norway. Nadia Jørgenrud (point), Julian Frayne (Inside Center) and Kjetil Viste Levik (Outside Center) were in the original lineup of 2019 and are still the backbone of the team. Videographer Kristoffer Øverli Andersen has... (more)
News Article Did you know that the 5th place is a goal for several 4-way Open Class teams in Slovakia?
posted: Apr 5th, 2023 The NSL News has posted several previews of the FAI Indoor World Championship 2023, beginning in December last year. However, the list of registered teams and feedback from participating teams and competitors provided enough information for a more accurate overview, and the first NSL Power Rankings for the 4-way Open Class competition followed on March 31st. The first closer look at the field of 4-way Open Class teams pointed out that there will be exciting competition all across the leaderboard, even though the top spot could become the least contested position. Arizona Airspeed has taken a... (more)