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News Article Did you know that two Bad Boys joined forces with two Flying Rebels?
posted: Jan 18th, 2022 Jan Klapka's Czech part of the World Tunnel League has been back on track since November last year, even though indoor and outdoor Formation Skydiving competition is still heavily impacted by the ongoing corona virus crisis. The founder and organizer of the Czech Tunnel League and of the 4-way junior project at the Hurricane Factory used to divide the Czech 4-way year in two parts. The indoor season begins in November when the weather does not allow much jumping from planes any longer in Central Europe, and the last indoor meet is usually scheduled for April. Then the Czech teams turn back to... (more)
News Article Did you know that the HF Cubs are warming up for the FAI Indoor World Cup?
posted: Dec 15th, 2021 14 of the 15 teams in November were back for the second meet of the Czech Tunnel League in December, despite the ongoing implications of the corona virus crisis. Only the new Elezemky 2-2 combination of Elements and Mimozemky could not follow up on their debut in November. The HF Cubs are already showing progression after resuming in November from almost a complete 1-year break. They were able to maintain their 25+ scoring level despite a significantly more challenging competition draw this month. The 4-way Women team was the only one of the three Czech national teams who finished on the same... (more)
News Article Did you know that the HF Flying Rebels seem to copy Jan Klapka's strategy to Czech junior success?
posted: Nov 28th, 2021 The NSL News has pointed out regularly that the Czech Republic is still the home of the reigning 4-way Junior world champions, the HF Cubs, who have now moved forward to compete in 4-way Women at the next FAI Indoor World Cup in April 2022. Related updates also explained that the Czech Republic's 4-way godfather Jan Klapka has assigned the HF Flying Rebels as the Czech 4-way junior team who will try to defend the world's top position in this category at the next FAI indoor event. It will not be an indoor world championship in Charleroi, Belgium, in April next year, as the event schedules... (more)
News Article Did you know that four Czech 4-way teams are on a new field trip to Poland?
posted: Nov 19th, 2021 The Czech 4-way teams have been back in Indoor Cloud League action since May and have not missed a month since the restart. The Czech ICL delegation consisted mostly of 4-way junior teams, as the NSL News pointed out several times. Czech ICL and WTL organizer Jan Klapka then informed the NSL News that the Czech Tunnel League would launch the winter season timely and without any changes in November, as he has done since joining the World Tunnel League ten years ago, in October 2011. Six teams competed at the Hurricane Factory at the inaugural event, including Jan Klapka's own 4-way team, the... (more)
News Article Did you know that HF Flying Rebels junior Denisa Jeziakova finished with 22.2 in AAA?
posted: Dec 15th, 2020 The NSL News update on December 11th included new scores and videos from the Czech Republic, where teams came back together for the next Czech World Tunnel League competition at the Hurricane Factory. It was the first event of the new indoor winter season, after the 5-month break for the outdoor season and the restrictions of the corona virus pandemic. The same update mentioned briefly that the 4-way juniors of the HF Flying Rebels and the HF Dragonflies competed for the first time in the AAA Class. With this step up into the AAA Class world, both teams follow the path that Czech 4-way godfather... (more)
News Article Did you know that Jan Klapka had never missed a monthly ICL score since January 2014?
posted: Dec 11th, 2020 Jan Klapka has been running his meets of the Czech World Tunnel League in the past when the outdoor season in the Czech Republic was over. The first of the monthly indoor meets at the Hurricane Factory in Prague was usually scheduled for November, and the league's indoor season would be concluded with the 6th meet in April. The Czech Open Indoor Championship followed shortly after the last league meet as the final event, before the teams would focus back on outdoor training and competition. The schedule of the indoor events changed slightly in 2019 when the Czech Open Indoor Championship... (more)