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Did You Know...

... that the Indoor Cloud League features July's BEST OF THE MONTH video?

To the Mondial 2016: CZ Ladies
posted Aug 6th, 2016 - The July competition of the Indoor Cloud League is over, and the two different monthly leaderboards for the 12+ and 14+ flying chambers have not changed the annual rankings. iFLY Seattle had the highest total on the 14+ leaderboard, and the Hurricane Factory still maintained the top spot after adding only 38 points last month.

However, the Czech lead is down to 49 points at half time, and there are six months to go in 2016.

The BEST OF THE MONTH video features once again the Bad Boys with the highscores for both FAI Open Class sequences. The Czech national team in 4-way Open has finally decided not to travel to the FAI World Championship of Formation Skydiving 2016 and attend the FAI Indoor World Cup in Poland this year, which is scheduled for the October 11 weekend, not even four weeks after the Mondial 2016. The CZ Ladies will still compete at the outdoor world meet at Skydive Chicago and possibly at the indoor event, as well.

Indoor Cloud League 2016JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecTotal
Flying Chamber: 14/16-Foot
1Hurricane Factory (CZ)13813514414111816438-----878
2iFLY Dallas (US)120821269514117095-----829
3iFLY Seattle (US)119100108114111105105-----762
4iFLY Houston (US)20102101142108112104-----689
5iFLY Portland (US)-5754566272------301
6SkyVenture Montreal (CA)8887-66--------241
7iFLY Virginia Beach (US)5834443339-------208
12+ winner in July: iFLY SF Bay
iFLY Houston's BOOBs (Erika Barczak, Debbie Hoffpauir, Amber Taylor, with player coach Scott Latinis) posted the highscore for the A Class sequence. The Sun Path Products NSL News reported the BOOBs story on August 2nd.

iFLY Seattle's RRR Class highscore was registered on August 4th, and the 25-pointer was the big winner of the July competition. iFLY Dallas claimed the two highscores for the two other Rookie Class categories (RR - R).

iFLY SF Bay won the July competition of the 12+ chamber teams and has moved once again dangerously close to iFLY Orlando. The Florida group lost the first three months of the year to the team from Northern California before striking back in April and then again in June. Both ICL teams are now separated by only 9 points total.

Indoor Cloud League 2016JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecTotal
Flying Chamber: 12-Foot
1iFLY Orlando (US)10210513614213215098-----865
2iFLY SF Bay (US)109122139105141128112-----856
3iFLY Houston (US)20102101142839670-----614
4iFLY Sacramento (US)----9016182-----333
5SkyVenture New Hampshire (US)7245-8347-------247
6Bodyflight Bedford (UK)---2724-------51
7Flyspot (PL)----24-------24
Three consecutive RR Class highscores: iFLY Sacramento
Volker Haag, Deanna Frank, Julius Frank and former M4trix/M8trix member Leander van Schriek posted the 19-pointer in the AAA Class for iFLY SF Bay. Volker Haag and Leander van Schriek were also in the AA Class lineup, together with Will Harris and Lori Connor, who tied the 19-pointer highscore with iFLY Orlando's AA Class lineup (Leslie Ennergizer, Sebastian Jimenez, James Hall, Jimmy Xu). iFLY Orlando then claimed the sole A Class 23-pointer highscore with the same lineup.

The RRR Class highscore went back to Northern California with another 23-pointer, posted by Ben Myles, Richo Butts, Bolek Kulbabinski and player coach Julius Frank.

That was enough for the two top teams on the 12+ leaderboard, and the remaining two Rookie Class highscores went to iFLY Sacramento (RR) and iFLY Houston (R). It was the third consecutive time that iFLY Sacramento won the monthly competition in this category.

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