The third round of the May 20 weekend brought an identical sequence for the teams in the AAA/Open Class and the AA/Intermediate Class (11-E-7). Six AA/Intermediate Class teams scored in the double digits (10/11) in this round, while eight AAA/Open Class teams scored below 10 points.
Elsinore Gravity posted the AAA Class highscore once again with a 20-pointer, while the featured Teiwaz Lake Wales 16-pointer ended up in 3rd place, one point behind UK's female national team, Perris AirKix. The highest score in the AA Class was posted by Cross Keys Air Pollution with 11 points.
The other featured jump of Skydive City's A Class team had 11 points as the offcial score, as well. However, the sequence did not include Block 11 (Photon - Photon) and was at the end after three points (E-7). No other of the 13 A Class teams that weekend managed to get into the double digits.
CK1 Snatch Force of the MidAtlantic Skydiving League and Luckiest Guy in Raeford of the Carolina Skydiving League tied their scores in the same round for the Rookie Class sequence E-O-G.
The second round of the May 13 meet in Brazil had a different sequence for the three teams in the AAA/Open Class competition (15-P-18). The results were similar compared to the first round. The Brazilian national 4-way team CTR Optimum was clearly ahead of Trash, and Phocos was as far behind in third place as in the previous round.
Last not least, last weekend's scores of the Northern Plains Skydiving League have now been posted and complete the leaderboard of the May 27 weekend. The newest NSL-TV video files can be found at the event pages or on the NSL-TV page. The new competition draw for the upcoming weekend will be posted tonight. The Texas, Midwest and Colorado Skydiving League will mix their scores with teams from France and Sweden in Europe.