Did you know that ICL competitors at iFLY Dallas scored for the slot-switching AAA sequence first time? posted: Jun 22nd, 2022 The Indoor Cloud League scores of iFLY Dallas for the month of May have completed the latest leaderboard, while the six sequences for June have been available for all participating teams since the beginning of the month.
It was a special event for three competitors. Alexa Boushey, Sydney Ward and Pressly Bonner took on the slot-switching AAA Class sequence for the first time. Dallas Dynasty has been taking care of the two 4-way Open Class sequences (AAA/AA) in the recent past of Indoor Cloud League competition at iFLY Dallas.
The AAA Class sequences, with five or six points for one page,... (more)
Did you know that HF Flying Circus completed seven 10-round meets between January and June? posted: Jun 7th, 2022 The NSL News pointed out just a few days ago that Czech FAI bronze medalist at the FAI European Indoor Championships, HF Flying Circus, were the only team on the indoor leaderboard who were back for outdoor competition last weekend.
HF Flying Circus have attended seven 10-round meets between January and beginning of June, and they seem to be on the way to set a new participation record this year. Their last 10-round meet was the first outdoor competition in the Czech Republic in 2022.
In addition to the seven 10-round meets, HF Flying Circus have also performed the AAA and AA sequences for... (more)
Did you know that XPG4 members introduced new A license graduates to 4-way competition at Paraclete XP? posted: Jun 3rd, 2022 XPG4 members Brenn Richards and Jeana Billings completed once again Paraclete XP's Indoor Cloud League event for the month of May successfully. The total of 142 points is the highest scoring number of the year, which was generated by four different teams of six lineups with the May participants.
XP8 member Jeana Billings was guiding three different lineups to five of the six Paraclete XP highscores for the month of May. The 39-pointer for the RR sequence had to be limited to the 25 points that the rules define as the highest scoring number for two of the three Rookie Class categories (RR - R).... (more)
Did you know that Emily Bombardi and Eric Daniel launched a new Indoor Cloud League team in Colorado? posted: May 28th, 2022 It was in March this year when Emily Bombardi and Eric Daniel began hosting monthly 4-way tunnel events at the new iFly Colorado Springs location. Emily Bombardi was a regular participant at events of Florida's Indoor Cloud League teams at iFLY Tampa and iFLY Orlando since 2016.
Emily Bombardi and Eric Daniel both are also outdoor competitors. Emily Bombardi trained and competed with Hands Full in 2016/2017, and she attended her first USPA Nationals in the AA/Intermediate Class at the national championships in 2017. She was back at the USPA Nationals 2019 with Florida team SCZ ZEUS before she... (more)
Did you know that Dallas Dynasty members competed indoors and outdoors in April? posted: May 23rd, 2022 The NSL News reported on April 13th that the indoor/outdoor transition was working well in Texas. Dallas Dynasty member Kyle Hermberg, Indoor Cloud League organizer for the iFLY Dallas team, is working all year long with his ICL participants, including a good number of indoor/outdoor teams and competitors.
He had finished the ICL month of March, and the first outdoor competition of the Texas Skydiving League, the Spaceland San Marcos Showdown on April 30th, was next for any 4-way teams in Texas. In the meantime, Kyle Hermberg continued to work on the April sequences of the Indoor Cloud League.
The... (more)
Did you know that the Czech 4-way Junior world cup champions posted the ICL AAA Class scores for April? posted: May 2nd, 2022 The NSL News reported a very special occasion on 13 September 2021. The complete set of the Czech Indoor Cloud League scores for the month of September were generated by 4-way juniors at the Hurricane Factory.
The Czech Indoor Cloud League team began its regular participation before Jan Klapka launched the 4-way junior program, and the scores and videos of the early years were generated by senior 4-way teams and competitors only.
It did not take too long until his 4-way junior program became very successful and changed the balance between seniors and juniors year by year. Jan Klapka used... (more)