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Hyrrokkin is still holding on to the first place in the AA Class. The lineup includes James Wood in the Point slot who is Katie Woods' young brother. She is coaching the team and can give her brother great advice, as his slot used to be hers when she was training and competing with Satori. The new Satori lineup is working hard to fend off the Thunder challenge.
Three UK teams are on the top of the A Class leaderboard, with Raykipo still clearly in 1st place. The top of the Rookie Class leaderboard is a very international one. UK team Fiasco is ahead of Blue Rebels Family from Greece, Ellen's Flyboys from Norway, Equinox from Lithuania, Aviatrix from Norway, and two teams from Ireland (Tail Spin, Odd Squad). Three more teams from the United Kingdom are at the bottom of the field.
The NSL-TV camera captured at least the image of the Fun Flag on a screen in the FlowHouse.
The NSL News also followed Black Majick on the team's way to and through Round 5.
It is once again impressive to see how the backflyers master the A Class dive pool this year. Block 21 (Zig Zag - Marquis) was the challenge for Paul Mayer, Joey Jones, Tristan Hampson and Jay Richardson in Round 5.
Joey Jones then anchored another NSL Talk at the end of the day. NMP-PCH Hayabusa member Roy Janssen and Aerodyne Deep Blue Defender Amelie Tirman commented their first day at the World Challenge 2012 for the audience.
Amelie Tirman is enjoying the tough competition in the female 4way competition where three different teams had the lead at different times. UK team Just4Fun is currently in 1st place.