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There have been a few 4-way meets, and Indoor Cloud League scores and videos made it to the monthly leaderboards, as well. The recent 4-Way FS Skydiving Championships in Eloy attracted a total of 12 teams, who were willing and ready to follow the rules set up by Skydive Arizona.
Lauren Byrd and her Skydive Midwest NEXT team mates organized their new successful ICL Tunnel Kicker for the month of November and connected 18 participants with each other in six different lineups. Three of the teams for a day made it to the internal ICL Midwest leaderboard and collected the total of 127 points for the month of November.
Skydive Midwest NEXT's new lineup took care once again of the two 4-way Open Class sequences (AAA - AA) and added 44 points to the ICL Midwest total.
Indoor Cloud League November 2020 - ICL Midwest | AAA | AA | A | RRR | RR | R | Total |
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Teams | N,11,E,12 | O,11,8 | C,G,7 | C,G,O | M,N,E | M,B | Total |
SDMW NEXT | 22 | 22 | - | - | - | - | 44 |
Eric Bambach, Aga Horoszko, Kelsey Strock, Chris Haslam | - | - | 23(-4) | - | - | - | 23 |
Barbara Terlap, Nicole Land, Tony Norman, Gorka Amian | - | - | - | 18 | - | - | 18 |
Nate Taylor, Scott Schiller, Lauren Byrd, Katie Healy | - | - | - | - | 23 | 19 | 42 |
ICL Midwest's Best of November | 22 | 22 | 23 | 18 | 23 | 19 | 127 |
The November total of 127 points will be the new benchmark for a month with slower sequences. Paraclete XP's Indoor Cloud League team will soon follow up with as many scores and videos as organizers Morgan Womble and Jeana Billings could collect.
They focused mainly on their outdoor agenda with XPG4 in the past months in preparation for the NSL Cloud Mondial 2020 and the 4-Way FS Skydiving Championships in Eloy.
XPG4 will not be in direct competition with Skydive Midwest NEXT this time. Jeana Billings, Brian Krause, Kirk Verner and Matt Davidson performed the AAA/AA sequences for the Paraclete XP team last month. The NEXT highscores could be in jeopardy...