Did you know that Niklas Hemlin brought Airspeed news to iFLY Tampa? posted: Aug 2nd, 2019 The July competition of the World Tunnel League was exclusively a showdown between U.S. teams from the east and west coasts of the United States. Czech Republic, Brazil and Finland don't have events scheduled for each month of the year, as California and Florida have been doing it.
The teams from California completed the first six rounds in their 12-foot flying chambers of iFLY SF Bay and iFLY Sacramento, while the teams in Florida continued with the additional four rounds at iFLY Tampa, which include the blocks that require more space.
The tightest competition was the 1-battle between DeLoreans... (more)
Did you know that Mikhail Markine and Ari Perelman guided SCZ ZEUSpeed to the top of the WTL May rankings? posted: Jun 8th, 2019 The May competition of the World Tunnel League was exclusively an exchange between west coast and east coast of the United States, with teams from Florida and Northern California.
The World Tunnel League indoor season of the teams in the Czech Republic was over after the April meet, even though they continue to post scores every month on the 14+ leaderboard of the Indoor Cloud League.
The Finnish Tunnel League is not done yet. In fact, the next meet is scheduled for June, and the upcoming World Tunnel League leaderboard will once again feature international competition.
The U.S. teams... (more)
Did you know that the first 2019 scores will be posted in the Czech Republic and in Arizona this week? posted: Jan 8th, 2019 The first scores of the new year will come from the Czech Republic, where the Hurricane Factory is hosting the Czech part of the World Tunnel League's January competition on Wednesday. The Czech 4-way teams will then follow up with a different competition draw for their national indoor championships on the weekend, while Eliana Rodriguez and Michelle Karamon are running the Arizona Skydiving League's first outdoor meet of the year in Eloy at the same time.
The Finnish Tunnel League will then follow up very soon at the Fööni wind tunnel in Helsinki and join the Czech teams on the WTL January... (more)
Did you know that HF Junior Cubs completed 28 meet rounds in April? posted: Apr 30th, 2018 A total of 25 teams posted their scores for the ten rounds of the World Tunnel League's April competition. Once again, the first six sequences fit into 12+ flying chambers, and seven teams were done after Round 6.
HF Flying Circus and HF Bad Boys took the first two places for the Czech Republic, and the Skydive University team from Slovakia have established themselves behind the best Czech teams on the AAA Class leaderboard and ahead of the U.S. teams so far.
All four leaderboards required adjustments due to the different number of rounds, even though the rankings did not change in the Rookie... (more)
Did you know that two more teams added scores to February's World Tunnel League leaderboard? posted: Mar 5th, 2018 Two more teams from Northern California entered their scores for the February competition of the World Tunnel League.
The DeLoreans changed the AAA Class leaderboard, while ErrSpeed added numbers to the AA Class scramble.
The original leaderboard is showing all scores that were posted in February with the respective meet averages. The five Czech AAA Class teams were alone on the leaderboard until DeLoreans interfered slightly. The three Czech top teams (HF Bad Boys, HF Chicks, HF Flying Circus) were out of reach for DeLoreans, while the Skydive University team from Slovakia could become a... (more)
Did you know that the World Tunnel League November leaderboard is growing? posted: Nov 29th, 2017 The World Tunnel League is showing more international colors. Teams from four different countries posted scores on the November leaderboard.
The Czech teams launched the November competition, with guests from Slovakia (Skydive University) and Hungary (Aladeen), and U.S. teams from Northern California have now added the scores of their 6-round meets.
Nothing changed on the AAA Class leaderboard, where the Bad Boys maintained their top spot. Three of the Czech teams (HF Bad Boys - HF Chicks - HF Cubs) had also competed at the FAI Indoor World Meet 2017 in October, and the two female lineups... (more)