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News Article Did you know that the Indoor Cloud League 2019 team posted a 23.3 average in the AAA Class?
posted: Jan 20th, 2020 The AAA Class lineups of the Indoor Cloud League represent the highest level of the participating teams. Many of them are 4-way teams who train and compete at other events, as well. Other ICL teams, with Paraclete XP as the most prominent example, put their strongest participants and player-coaches together in different lineups at each event to take on the most challenging sequences. Fact is that the 4-way competitors on the ICL top level are facing month by month 6-point sequences with a slot-switching block for the AAA Class sequences. Over the course of the year, each of the six slot-switching... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Hurricane Factory has won the Indoor Cloud League six consecutive years?
posted: Jan 14th, 2020 The 2019 season of the Indoor Cloud League is over, too. It was a new record year with three new wind tunnel teams, even though only two of them were still on the leaderboards at the end of the year. The results of the December competition could not change the total outcome for the past year any longer, however, it turned out to become a highly contested month anyway, as teams tied the highscores in three different categories (AAA - AA - RR). Hurricane Factory and Paraclete XP matched their highscores for both of the two Open Class sequences (AAA - AA). The new Skydive Midwest NEXT lineup... (more)
News Article Did you know that the new Skydive Midwest NEXT lineup scored for Paraclete XP's Indoor Cloud League team?
posted: Jan 1st, 2020 Paraclete XP's Indoor Cloud League team concluded the 2019 season at the December event with the special award ceremony that organizers Jessica Haugaard and Morgan Womble introduced for their participants when they joined the Indoor Cloud League in 2017. Morgan Womble said that Matt Alarif was the Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 2019, and Cheryl Stewart received another award for the Most Improved Participant (MIP). Paraclete also had a few new assistant coaches, and Bubba Brunson and Eric Harper both received the Coaches Awards. She added that the December event also attracted several new... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Hurricane Factory wrapped up the ICL 2019 season with 130 points?
posted: Dec 28th, 2019 The Czech Indoor Cloud League team at the Hurricane Factory wrapped up their 2019 season with a total of 130 point for the month of December, which secures the top spot on this year's 14+ leaderboard. This time, the Czech scores for the two Open Class sequences (AAA - AA) were contributed by the two all-female lineups of the HF Cubs and the HF Chicks. HF Flying Circus did not take on the same two ICL sequences in December, after winning the World Tunnel League competition earlier this month. The HF Cubs also performed the two sequences with their complete lineup and did not need former Bad... (more)
News Article Did you know that Paraclete XP and iFLY Dallas focus more on the 4-way grass-root level?
posted: Dec 10th, 2019 It becomes more and more challenging for any Indoor Cloud League teams to offer the Hurricane Factory in the Czech Republic serious opposition on the special leaderboard with the six monthly sequences. The never-ending flow of Czech 4-way juniors into Jan Klapka's 4-way indoor project has been creating Rookie Class teams who learn quickly with regular training. They are posting reliable top scores for the two Rookie Class categories with capped scoring limits (RR - R) until they have to move up. At that point, they are skilled enough to follow up with competitive scores in the next categories... (more)
News Article Did you know that HF Cubs and HF Flying Rebels completed 28 judged competition rounds in November?
posted: Dec 6th, 2019 The Czech Indoor Cloud League team was once again in full swing during the first month of the official Czech indoor competition season at the Hurricane Factory in Prague. Jan Klapka is running the indoor season of his part of the World Tunnel League, the Czech Indoor League, with monthly meets between November and April, while his 4-way teams also compete for the best Czech scores on the monthly 14+ leaderboard of the Indoor Cloud League. Eleven different teams took on the six November sequences and combined for the highest total of 125 points. HF Flying Circus, HF Cubs, HF Flying Rebels,... (more)