Did you know that the ICL battle between iFLY Seattle and iFLY Tampa had a dramatic finish? posted: Jan 4th, 2019 The Indoor Cloud League competition between Hurricane Factory and Paraclete XP was a thriller throughout the whole 2018 season, which even came to its peak in December, as the NSL News reported on January 1st.
Earlier ICL updates had also pointed out the battle for the 3rd place behind the two 4-way powerhouses, which has been featuring the two teams of the Florida and the Northwest Skydiving League for several years. In fact, the Indoor Cloud League began with a duel between Florida and Northwest in July 2012.
The iFLY Seattle team won the first ICL competition (110 - 84) and the first year... (more)
Did you know that the Hurricane Factory saved a 2-point advantage over the ICL finish line? posted: Jan 1st, 2019 The December competition of the Indoor Cloud League lived up to all expectations and brought the exciting finish that could only be hoped for.
Paraclete XP won the last month of the year by four points over the Hurricane Factory and reduced the final difference and Czech 2018 winning margin from six to two points (1461 - 1459). It was the closest finish in the history of the Indoor Cloud League.
It was a dramatic finish too. The Czech team had first submitted the video of a 24-pointer for the RR Class sequence that the HF Flying Rebels had scored. It turned out that the junior team was not... (more)
Did you know that High Five added two more points to the Czech Indoor Cloud League December total? posted: Dec 29th, 2018 The Hurricane Factory was the first Indoor Cloud League team that posted December scores on the 14+ leaderboard, as the NSL News reported on December 25th. It was the same story that pointed out how heavily the Czech 4-way junior teams contribute to the ICL account.
However, it was a 4-way senior team that eventually outscored the HF Flying Rebels for December's RRR Class sequence and added two extra points to the previous total of 143 points. High Five turned the highest Czech score in this category from 20 to 22 points for a December total of 145.
Two points could be very important, as... (more)
Did you know that Jan Klapka is preparing the next generation of Czech 4-way juniors for their ICL debut? posted: Dec 25th, 2018 The 2018 season of the Indoor Cloud League is slowly coming to its end. The ICL update on December 3rd had explained how tight the race was between Hurricane Factory and Paraclete XP for the top spot on the 14+ leaderboard.
Only six points (1316 - 1310) separated both teams at the end of the November competition, and the last month of the year will bring the final conclusion.
The same story pointed out how the Czech 4-way junior teams contribute heavily to the next successfully running ICL season of the Hurricane Factory team.
One of the NSL News updates after the Czech part of the World... (more)
Did you know that iFLY Tampa is only 21 ICL points behind iFly Seattle (1167 - 1147)? posted: Dec 4th, 2018 The Indoor Cloud League competition is not only coming to an exciting finish between Hurricane Factory and Paraclete XP on the 14+ leaderboard, as the NSL News pointed out yesterday. The competition between the Florida Skydiving League at iFLY Tampa and the Northwest Skydiving League at iFLY Seattle is almost just as close going into the last month of the 2018 season.
The battle for the 3rd place between these two ICL teams has been even more eventful than the race for the 1st place, as the 2018 leaderboard is showing. The Florida team was far behind after a slow start in January and reduced... (more)
Did you know that it's still a 6-point difference between Hurricane Factory and Paraclete XP? posted: Dec 3rd, 2018 The Indoor Cloud League update on November 5th presented an exciting situation after the conclusion of the October competition. The Czech teams at the Hurricane Factory had come out of their summer hole and won the second consecutive month over the Paraclete XP team.
The difference for the year was down to six points, while Paraclete XP still had the lead. The difference between the two Indoor Cloud League powerhouses is still at six points at the end of November (1316 - 1310). However, the Hurricane Factory won the November competition by 12 points, and the 6-point advantage is now on the Czech... (more)