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The NSL News reported already on 8 January 2010 that the World Cup 2009 bronze medalist in the female 4-way category, Incognito Leutkirch, has a new lineup for the 2010 season.
The same story mentioned that Sarah Hajooze (Point), Anne Heinrich (Tail), Susa Serra (Center Outside) and Pia Weingart (Center Inside) would start their first outdoor training camp this year at the end of January in Spain. Coach Gary Smith would work with the team in Sevilla.
The camp was successfully completed. However, the team came back from Spain with a new name. The 2010 lineup, with new Center Outside Susa Serra, a former Chicas member, will train and compete as ISB Air.
The change of the team name came with the support of Indoor Skydiving Bottrop (ISB), a new wind tunnel in Germany. New team member Susa Serra also explained that Incognito was a team project closely related to former coach and X-Ray Remscheid member Peter Grossmann and his skydiving center in Leutkirch.
The Incognito project was officially terminated at the end of the 2009 season, as the Incognito website still explains. The three returning team members and Susa Serra had to find a new name.
The second major competition is the ESL Championship 2010, which is scheduled for the September 11 weekend on the island of Texel in the Netherlands. The next weekend after the ESL Championship will bring the German Cup 2010, which will be the qualification event for German teams to compete at any international events in 2011.
Outdoor training camps are scheduled for July in the Czech Republic and for September on Texel, both with coach Gary Smith. ISB Air hopes to complete a total of 200 jumps this year. The team plans to fill the gaps between the outdoor camps with wind tunnel training in Bottrop.