Did you know that four teams posted world class Indoor Cloud League scores for April's AAA Class sequence? posted: May 7th, 2018 Both Indoor Cloud League leaderboards of the April competition are complete. There were interesting battles and unique situations all across the 14+ leaderboard, as well, after the NSL News update on 4 May 2018 pointed out the very close competition on the 12+ leaderboard.
It was not only the actual Indoor Cloud League leaderboard that is featuring all kind of special situations by itself alone, such as the 111 - 111 tie between iFLY Seattle and iFLY Tampa, or the first Czech victory over Paraclete XP this year.
There was also a serious competition for the highest AAA Class score between... (more)
Did you know that the 14+ leaderboard of the Indoor Cloud League March competition is almost complete? posted: Apr 4th, 2018 The 14+ leaderboard for the month of March is almost complete after the latest submissions of scores and videos from iFLY Seattle and iFLY Dallas.
The Northwest Skydiving League team held one event at iFLY Seattle on March 24. Deb Correia said that the coaches really had to scramble again after a late cancellation and a no-show. However, Seattle Swift members Dmitry Rudchenko and Denis Pershakov are used to intensive training efforts, and each stepped in to fly 30 minutes of the 60-minute session.
At the same time, the participants had two player coaches in their lineups, which turned out... (more)
Did you know that Paraclete XP takes control of the Indoor Cloud League Open Class sequences? posted: Apr 2nd, 2018 Even the additional 14 points that PB Wave brought to the March table for the Hurricane Factory on the 14+ leaderboard did not help to fend off Paraclete XP's very strong 2018 approach to the Indoor Cloud League competition.
The response from North Carolina to the March submissions of the Czech 4-way teams came promptly a day later on the 1st of April. The two Indoor Cloud League powerhouses have their March numbers on the 14+ leaderboard and keep pushing each other towards higher scoring levels.
In fact, the 31-pointer that Paraclete XP posted for the AAA Class sequence in March ties the... (more)
Did you know that HF Cubs are focusing on the AAA Class dive pool? posted: Mar 31st, 2018 The March competition of the Indoor Cloud League comes to an end, while the last major events of the indoor season are around the corner. The six new ICL April sequences for 12+ and 14+ flying chambers have been posted and are ready to be used throughout the next month.
The Hurricane Factory opened up the 14+ leaderboard for the six March sequences with a total of 125 points, which is exactly the same number that the Czech teams combined for in February.
It's a different combination of Czech 4-way teams though who posted their scores for the month of March. Bad Boys and Accord were back with... (more)
Did you know that the Best of February video features the Indoor Cloud League top performances? posted: Mar 10th, 2018 iFLY Seattle and iFLY Dallas were the last Indoor Cloud League teams with submissions for the February competition, and the leaderboards are complete. iFLY Seattle had one event for the participants last month to generate the scores for four of the six ICL sequences, and two teams flew separately at different times to turn in the A and AAA scores.
Deb Correia reported from Seattle that Block 1 was a huge challenge for her AA Class team. Seattle Swift posted the 16-pointer for the AAA Class sequence, while team member Djordje Mandaric player-coached the AA Class lineup (Nat Mote, Ryan Bartling,... (more)
Did you know that the Czech AAA Class teams had another battle for the two spots on the Indoor Cloud League leaderboard? posted: Mar 2nd, 2018 The internal Czech AAA Class competition is getting tighter every month. The Indoor Cloud League February competition brought HF Chicks, HF Flying Circus and HF Bad Boys back together on the AAA Class leaderboard after performing the two Open Class sequences (AAA - AA) at the Hurricane Factory.
The same three teams were separated by one single point after posting their scores for both 14+ sequences last month.
HF Flying Circus actually won with a total of 39 points. However, the team's AAA Class video has not been submitted, and HF Bad Boys represent the Hurricane Factory with a 19-pointer... (more)