... that the new NSL-TV features round three of the last Southwest Skydiving League meet?
posted Sep 1st, 2004 -
Due to the technical problems after Mother Nature's assault on Florida and the NSL office, the NSL-TV fell a little bit behind. The Texas Skydiving League coverage has already been updated after the weather break. It was now time to upload the next round of the last Southwest Skydiving League meet, as well.
Synchronicity, the U.S. national 4-way team of the Women's Class presents the sequence of the AAA Class competition (J-16-O-19). Arizona Blade won the round with 18 points, while Synchronicity and Arizona Directe scored 17 points in time. The U.S. team of the Women's Class posted a 16.7 meet average after six rounds and took the position of the top contender for the gold medals at the upcoming World Championship of Formation Skydiving with this result.
The other expected contenders for the medals in this class come from France and Italy. The French team, Maubeuge Filles, just posted a 15.6 meet average after eight rounds at the French National Championship 2004. The Italian team, Kewara, posted a 16.8 average after six rounds at the Florida Skydiving League May meet, finished the Malevsky Cup 2004 in July with a 14.0 average after ten rounds and scored a 14.4 average after ten rounds at the Italian Championship 2004. The NSL News will soon follow up with more previews and stories of the upcoming world meet.
The Perris Rebels present the sequence of the AA Class competition at the SSL August meet in Perris. The Rebels' line-up now includes Nina Kuebler, the former outside center of the Swiss national team, Endeavour. Kuebler has joined the coaching staff in Perris after leaving the Swiss team. Mike Anderson, David Bernatovich, Pete Goldbold and Willie Koffman complete the line-up. The Rebels scored their highest meet average of the 2004 season (9.8) and took the first place in the AA Class rankings.