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Did You Know...

... that CamScore has added a new feature to the outstanding program?

CamScore DZ-TV at Skydive Chicago
posted Sep 12th, 2010 - The weather is beautiful on Sunday morning at the USPA Nationals 2010, and the competition is in full swing.

The NSL News still goes back to yesterday's events for a good reason. CamScore has provided NSL-TV with the first meet videos, which feature the leaders in the Open and Advanced Class with the first two rounds on Saturday.

CamScore has a new feature, which is a voluntary effort to make it easier to find and see the infringements. 8 seconds of slow motion after the judging has been completed bring each detected infringement to the special attention of the audience. What a fantastic addition to a superb program!

Tooke the lead in Round 3: Perris Fury
Things were still "in order" after the first two rounds. Arizona Airspeed was one point up on Perris Fury in the Open Class competition, while Carolina Turbo XP and Fallout had started their battle for the top of the Advanced Class leaderboard.

The videos show the two top contenders in both categories with their first two rounds.

Things changed in the Open Class competition in Round 3. Airspeed lost three points in the judging room and lost the lead. Fury completed 20 points in working time and gave away two points. NSL-TV will follow up with the videos of Round 3 very soon.

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