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However, the first Indoor Cloud League scores and videos for the month of June were posted before the weekend's outdoor leaderboard shows the first numbers.
iFLY Orlando's ICL team came together on Thursday and tested four of the six June sequences for the 12+foot competition. The first FSL indoor event this month was a combination of a skills camp and the competitive part with the Indoor Cloud League sequences. Two lineups posted the first scores this month, one took charge of the AA/A Class sequences, the other one performed two of the three Rookie Class sequences (RR/R). Four additional participants worked only on their individual skills with 2-way drills, while Lee Perera and Amer Kassas also joined the Rookie Class lineup.
Indoor Cloud League - June 2016 | ||||||||
Category | AAA | AA | A | RRR | RR | R | Total | |
Flying Chamber: 12+Foot | F,21,A,16 | F,9,21 | F,A,9 | F,A,D | M,F,A | M,F | Total | |
1 | iFLY Orlando (US) | - | 14 | 26 | 20(-1) | 24 | - | 84 |
Category | AAA | AA | A | RRR | RR | R | Total | |
Flying Chamber: 14+Foot | F,21,A,10 | F,21,8 | F,A,21 | F,A,D | M,F,A | M,F | Total |
The oldest wind tunnel in the U.S.A. has also the smallest flying chamber, and some of the selected blocks for the 12-foot dive pool are still difficult to perform with the limited space. Block 21 is the most challenging block in this category, as it requires more space than the other ones.
It was also the first time for this lineup to take on Block 21, and some of the team members saw it for the first time in iFLY Orlando's flying chamber.