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Today's clips actually also cover Saturday evening at SkyVenture Arizona.
The NSL News visited the windtunnel after sunset and surprised the French delegation in the middle of preparations for the upcoming selection for the new national teams. The 4-way team from Monaco, with veterans Didier Boignon and Jeff Ronzevalle looking for a national comeback, did some serious 4-way training.
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The first video of Sunday is a combination of clips that the NSL-TV camera captured early in the morning. Teams were getting ready for training jumps on the last day before the competition begins. Members of the French 8-way team were warming up playing basketball. It took quite a while before the first ball made it through the hoop... 8-way world champion Clement Martin St. Leon eventually saved the French basketball honors in front of the NSL-TV camera with a nice rebound.
The US 8-way team with substitutes Shannon Pilcher and Ian Bobo practised already on the creepers when the other teams were still warming up.
Dan BC was watching the dirtdive and had great news of more activities for the PD Factory team swoopers. BC said that he has not been eating for the last four days as he will compete in 4-way with these former 4-way world champions of 2006. The fourth former world champion in this lineup will be Jack Jefferies. The only missing piece to make this exciting project happen is a skilled videographer. Former Airspeed videographer of the early days in 1995, John Lemming, visited from San Diego for the weekend but cannot stay longer.