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Did You Know...

... that NSL-TV features highscore videos and live NSL Talk with Joey Jones from the FAI Indoor World Cup?

NMP PCH HayaBusa at the FAI Indoor World Cup
image by: Flyspot
posted Oct 14th, 2016 - The Sun Path Products NSL News is now featuring 4-way eye candy coming from the FAI Indoor World Cup 2016 at Flyspot in Warsaw, Poland.

The host is publishing the InTime meet videos on a regular basis and very soon after the judging has been completed. It allows the online audience to review the competition rounds timely, and the Sun Path Products NSL News used the opportunity to put together a unique summary of the indoor competition through Round 9.

The new video clip features the best performances with the highest scores for each round. Four teams shared the highscores of the nine rounds that were completed on Friday, even though NMP PCH HayaBusa and Weembi claimed the vast majority of them.

FAI Indoor World Cup 2016
12345678910T.Avg
R.4-way Open/Women15,11,67,2,AJ,B,18,5E,19,Q,38,P,2112,L,O,CG,20,F,1610,D,22N,9,K,414,M,17T.Avg
1NMP PCH HayaBusaBE 25(-2) 32(-2) 3331(-2)24(-2)31(-3) 32(-1) 26 41-27530.6
2WeembiFR24(-3)30(-1) 33 3325(-1) 3331 2636-27130.1
3French Girls WeembiFR21(-2)293130(-1) 2628(-2)26(-1)23(-1)34(-1)-24827.6
3France 4-way OpenFR20(-3)27(-1)2929 2630292335-24827.6
Highscore in Round 5: French Open Class team
image by: Flyspot
Both official French national 4-way teams in the Open and Women category joined Hayabusa and Weembi with the highscore in Round 5, where all four top teams actually completed 26 points within working time, but only the French teams avoided any point deductions.

Weembi is actually a French team, as well, even though Joey Jones was surprised to see original HayaBusa member Roy Janssen now competing for France. The Sun Path Products NSL News connected with Joey Jones via Zoom at the end of the day when he was done with his coaching jobs.

The conversation took place in the lobby of the hotel where the teams and competitors are accommodated. Two members of the French national Open Class team enjoyed the end of the day at the same place, while Joey Jones spread the latest news for the SKYLEAGUE.COM audience.

Highscore in Round 5: French Girls Weembi
image by: Flyspot
A few minutes later, HayaBusa members Dennis Praet, Andy and David Grauwels also arrived at the hotel and briefly greeted the audience.

It was a happy ending for NMP PCH HayaBusa on Friday evening, as the Belgian indoor and outdoor world champions had just taken back the top spot on the Open Class leaderboard. The first two rounds of the day had continued the trend of yesterday's second half of the meet, where Weembi caught up. HayaBusa found themselves two points behind after Round 6 this morning, which is a very unusual situation. Joey Jones explained how difficult it is for a top team to create new momentum just a few weeks after the main event of the year, the FAI Mondial 2016.

However, HayaBusa showed in the following three rounds why they are the reigning world champions and left everybody in the dust in Round 9. The 2-point deficit has now turned into a 4-point lead, with one more round to go...

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