... that the second round of 22-pointers is now on NSL-TV?
posted Apr 28th, 2008 -
NSL-TV has moved on to the next round of the Florida Skydiving League's April meet. The videos of Round 3 of the four national teams have been uploaded, with their exits from the Pilatus Porter. The missing videos of Round 2 have been added, as well. The event page for this FSL meet now also offers a link to a page where the videos of the previous rounds can be found.
The new round of NSL-TV features the second part of the 3-round series where Norway's national team Arcteryx and Canada's national team Evolution tied their scores with 22-pointers. This time, both teams had clean rounds after point deductions for both in Round 2.
The new videos of Round 2 include another penalty for the Danish project team Sequence. However, it was probably the most exciting round of the whole meet for Sequence. The "B-Team" outscored the Danish national team Blaze (15 - 14) and tied Blaze's 14-pointer after the point deduction.
The two Dutch teams Turbulence and Orange Blue both completed 11 points withing working time, and Orange Blue ended up with a 9-pointer on the scoreboard after two point deductions.
Round 2 also features one of the two consecutive 14-pointers of the Lake Wales team FSC Wind Damaged in the AA Class. The 11.2 average after six rounds was a new team record, and the two 14-pointers contributed to this result.
The other highest score of the meet in this round was posted by the A Class team from Skydive Miami, Zero Tolerance. Pam Manos and Guido Marti are guiding two brandnew competitors through the 2008 season, Trevor Cedar in the Point slot and Tail Alexandra Kolb. The two new competitors were still students at Skydive Miami not too long ago and are now posting great scores.