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News Article Did you know that the Hurricane Factory Chicks have moved up into the A Class?
posted: Apr 12th, 2014 The Sun Path Products NSL News had introduced the Hurricane Factory Chicks from the Czech Republic with the story on 5 April 2014. It was half time at the World Challenge 2014, and the Rookie Class team was far ahead of the rest of the field after five rounds. The HF Chicks continued with their impressive demonstration of excellent basic 4way skills at their first competition away from home turf, which is the Skydive Arena in Prague. Eventually, they ended up 108 points ahead of the team in 2nd place with a 33.0 average. NSL-TV featured the HF Chicks with a video from eye level in Round 4.... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Czech teams posted a new Indoor Cloud League record total at the Skydive Arena?
posted: Mar 24th, 2014 The Sun Path Products NSL News reported on 15 March 2014 how some of the 4way teams in the Czech Republic were warming up for the World Challenge 2014 with the indoor meets at the Skydive Arena in Prague. The March meet once again produced new record averages for several teams, including the ones who are registered for the indoor competition in Bedford. Jan Klapka, league director in the Czech Republic and Bad Boyz Tail, said that he would follow up soon with the March scores for the Indoor Cloud League, and he did exactly that with a big bang. The total of 175 points is a new record in the... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Czech teams are warming up for the World Challenge 2014?
posted: Mar 15th, 2014 The 4way teams in the Czech Republic are almost done with their indoor winter season. One more meet is scheduled for the beginning of April, following the World Challenge 2014, after the completion of the March meet last Thursday. Three of the teams who competed at the Skydive Arena will also travel to Bodyflight Bedford, and they are in great shape. The Bad Boyz repeated their 18.6 record average that they posted in February. The Czech national 4way team will be the first AAA Class team to compete at the World Challenge. Only AA Class team Fast Arrows made the trip from the Czech Republic... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Bad Boyz posted their highest meet average in team history?
posted: Feb 14th, 2014 The indoor events are still dominating the Sun Path Products NSL News updates. The latest scores came once again from the Czech Republic, and they were not a direct answer to the Florida group's scores ay iFLY Orlando for the Indoor Cloud League, which were posted yesterday. The Skydive Arena in Prague hosted the February meet of the Czech Republic Skydiving League. Most of the Czech teams collect Indoor Cloud League scores for the Skydive Arena, as well. However, they also have their monthly 10-round competitions, where the whole dive pool comes into play. Ten of the eleven Czech teams improved... (more)
News Article Did you know that four Czech team still have a perfect record of 2013/14 indoor scoring progression?
posted: Jan 20th, 2014 The indoor part of the SKYLEAGUE.COM event coverage continues with recent updates, while the outdoor coverage still consists mostly of previews of events to come and reviews of previous meets. The winter season in the western hemisphere keeps teams and competitors naturally either in hibernation or limits them to visits at warmer places for winter training camps. That does not count any longer for the teams who are within reasonable travel distance to one of the many wind tunnels. Teams in the Czech Republic have enjoyed a consistent indoor competition schedule for the winter season since... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Sportsflight Skydive Arena rewards the best Czech ICL point collectors?
posted: Dec 27th, 2013 The winter season used to be naturally the time when teams and competitors either hibernate or do homework to prepare for the next outdoor competition season. More ambitious teams in the western hemisphere have also traveled to skydiving centers located in a climate that allows skydiving at winter times. The winter hibernation has changed for many teams, competitors and skydivers since an ever increasing number of wind tunnels have offered indoor training opportunities when the weather does not allow jumping from a plane in acceptable and bearable conditions. Indoor training will never be... (more)