Did you know that the February leaderboard of the World Tunnel League was a AA Class scramble? posted: Feb 18th, 2018 The Orlando Indoor Cloud League team of the Florida Skydiving League started into the February competition the opposite way compared to January, when the score for one of the Rookie Class sequences (R) was missing.
This time, there was no lineup that was ready to take on the AAA Class sequence with a slot switcher for the front piece (D,9,K,16) and the Orlando team has the remainder of the month to follow up with a scoring number for this category.
Champaka Nagaraju was back after more than a 1-year break and attended her first FSL Tunnel Kicker at the new iFLY facilities, together with her... (more)
Did you know that new meet videos from the Hurricane Factory include Martina Vavackova's 20 AAA Class rounds? posted: Jan 18th, 2018 The Florida Skydiving League opened the Indoor Cloud League 14+ leaderboard of the 2018 season last week at iFLY Tampa, while the Brazilian team Harpia posted the first scoring number on the 12+ leaderboard of the new year.
Harpia joined the Indoor Cloud League by posting A Class scores throughout the 2017 season and is now switching to the AA Class sequences.
The Brazilian team is planning to attend the Paraclete XP Indoor Championship in the AA/Intermediate Class next month and uses the Indoor Cloud League sequences for competition practice.
The Florida Skydiving League team posted scores... (more)
Did you know that HF Flying Circus outscored the Bad Boys for the first time in a 10-round meet? posted: Jan 14th, 2018 The first scores of the new year came from the Czech Republic where 13 teams applied the January draw of the World Tunnel League.
It was the third meet of the Czech indoor winter season, and it featured a great start for HF Flying Circus. In fact, the January 2018 meet eventually turned out to become the first time that Flying Circus, with son Jakub Klapka in the lineup, finished ahead of the HF Bad Boys, with father Jan Klapka in the tail slot.
The Bad Boys, still the Czech 4-way indoor and outdoor champions, actually finished in 3rd place. However, it was not the first time that the HF... (more)
Did you know that the World Tunnel League December competition was a Czech sweep? posted: Jan 7th, 2018 The Hurricane Factory team won the Indoor Cloud League competition of the 2017 season, as the NSL News reported on 5 January 2018, despite a weaker performance in December that allowed Paraclete XP and the Florida 14+ team to place ahead of the Czechs.
However, the 10-round competition of the World Tunnel League in December did not reflect a weak Czech month at all. It was in fact a Czech December sweep, as the top spots in all four categories were taken by Czech 4-way teams at the Hurricane Factory.
HF Flying Circus and HF Chicks finished in the two AAA Class top spots after an exciting... (more)
Did you know that the HF Junior Cubs rotate five members in training and competition? posted: Dec 14th, 2017 The Czech teams opened up once again the new leaderboard for the ten rounds of the World Tunnel League's December competition.
It was the second meet of the Czech indoor winter season at the Hurricane Factory, and it offered some interesting developments. HF Flying Circus has been chasing the HF Chicks ever since they entered the AAA Class competition in November 2016. The Czech national indoor team in 4-way Women has competed in the AAA Class since September 2014.
HF Flying Circus won the very first meet when both teams met each other in the AAA Class in November 2016. The HF Chicks were... (more)
Did you know that the HF Bad Boys took back the Czech top spot at the beginning of the indoor winter season? posted: Nov 10th, 2017 The NSL News pointed out the interesting Czech AAA Class battle between the HF Bad Boys and the HF Chicks across the AAA Class leaderboards of the FAI Indoor World Meet 2017 with the story on 2 November 2017.
The Czech national indoor team in 4-way Women won the duel in Montreal with a new team record average and brought home a set of FAI bronze medals for the Czech delegation at the same time. The HF Bad Boys finished in 11th place with a 21.9 average.
Both teams now had a re-match at the first 10-round indoor meet of the Czech World Tunnel League winter season at the Hurricane Factory,... (more)