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The videos are showing Niklas Hemlin back in the Point slot that he had with Team Fastrax in 2006 and 2007. He is also back together with his piece partner of 2007, Thomas Hughes. Niklas Hemlin was Airspeed's Center Inside in 2011 and 2012 and took a 2-year break after winning the gold medals in Dubai 2012 and before coming back as the new Airspeed Point.
The first Airspeed videos of the new 2-year cycle also show Thiago Gomes back in the Tail slot that he had with SDC Rhyhtm XP for three years (2010 - 2012). He switched to Point when he joined Airspeed in 2013 and is now back in his previous slot.
Wind Games 2015 | Rd. 1 | Rd. 2 | Rd. 3 | Rd. 4 | Rd. 5 | Rd. 6 | Rd. 7 | Rd. 8 | Rd. 9 | Rd. 10 | Total | Avg | |
Rank | 4-way Open | C,17,6 | 3,4,M | F,11,15 | D,2,5 | J,13,N,K | Q,1,O,P | 19,22,B | 10,7,9 | 14,G,H,16 | L,E,8,12 | Total | Avg |
1 | NMP-PCH Hayabusa (BE) | 33(-1) | 28 | 31 | 32 | 32 | 36(-1) | 28 | 29 | 29 | 26(-1) | 304(-3) | 30.4 |
2 | Arizona Airspeed (US) | 32(-1) | 30 | 30 | 29 | 34 | 32(-5) | 24(-3) | 30 | 29 | 24(-3) | 294(-12) | 29.4 |
Videos: NMP-PCH Hayabusa and Arizona Airspeed at the Wind Games 2015 |
Jeroen Nollet had competed once with NMP-PCH Hayabusa as the alternate in the same slot at the ESL Championship 2012. He had continued as the alternate waiting for his opportunity, which arose after the world meet last year. It was probably less challenging for him to compete at the 5th DIPC 2014 compared to the indoor competition last weekend, as NMP-PCH Hayabusa is well known for the team's high-speed indoor performance.
Jeroen Nollet did not only post his own 30.4 average, he also helped to continue with Hayabusa's 4-year streak of indoor dominance in the world by defeating Arizona Airspeed.
The six traditional slot switchers (3,5,10,12,16,17) came in six different rounds, which made it a challenging competition draw for all teams. The sequence of Round 2 (3-4-M) offered the opportunity to avoid memory, which was taken by NMP-PCH Hayabusa, while Arizona Airspeed did not take advantage of the Block 4 finish (Monopod - Monopod).
Airspeed won the additional memory sequence in Round 2 by two points and lost the fastest sequence of the meet (Round 6 - Q,1,O,P) by four points, due to the five point deductions. More feedback related to the details can be posted at the NSL Facebook...