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News Article Have you heard that Poland's Flyspot Liga concluded the 2021 indoor season in May?
posted: Jun 1st, 2022 4-way teams in Poland concluded their indoor 2021 league season several months later than planned last year. The recently posted scores were actually a part of the 2021 season. The Flyspot tunnels had offered participating teams once again an extended time period of two weeks (May 16 - 31) to complete the ten rounds at any of the three Flyspot locations. It was a smaller field than usual, as the ongoing health crisis and the additional political troubles near the Russian border have not made it any easier to organize events. However, the new Flyspot Liga competition took place anyway, and... (more)
News Article Have you heard that Polish and Czech 4-way teams use the four NSL categories in different ways?
posted: Jan 25th, 2022 The NSL News has covered the events of the Polish Tunnel League regularly since it was launched several years ago. The indoor league offered 4-way teams in Poland regular 4-way competition opportunities, which went beyond the national outdoor championships. Flyspot Warszawa, one of the three Flyspot windtunnels in Poland, eventually even hosted the FAI Indoor World Cup 2016, attended by a total of 48 teams in the four FAI 4-way indoor categories (4-way Open, 4-way Women, 4-way Junior, 4-way VFS). The Czech Republic is a neighboring country and served as a model project after Jan Klapka launched... (more)
News Article Have you heard that the Polish teams still posted record scores at the Flyspot Open?
posted: Nov 29th, 2021 The NSL News reported on November 24th that six Czech teams traveled to Poland and swept the four leaderboards of this year's Flyspot Open indoor competition. The six Czech teams took on six teams from Poland on their home turf. It was the largest 4-way invasion yet from the Czech Republic. The Polish teams were well prepared for indoor competition, as well, after regular 10-round meets of the Flyspot Liga this year. The strongest Polish 4-way team, Flyspot Sky4Four, attended three indoor meets before facing the Czech delegation at the Flyspot Open, together with all other five teams from Poland. In... (more)
News Article Have you heard that six Czech 4-way teams swept the Flyspot Open in Poland?
posted: Nov 24th, 2021 The NSL News reported on November 19th that Jan Klapka would take four Czech 4-way teams on a new field trip to Poland last week and compete at the Flyspot Open indoor competition. The preview provided some details of the Czech teams' history and the results at the previous Flyspot Open in 2019. It turned out that the Czech delegation in Poland was even larger and consisted of a total of six teams, which actually matched the number of Polish teams. It became even better for Jan Klapka when four of the six teams won their respective categories, which made it a complete Czech sweep in Poland. It... (more)
News Article Have you heard that Ladies Power keep dominating the Polish A Class leaderboards?
posted: Nov 15th, 2021 The Flyspot Liga in Poland used the same format once again for the third indoor meet of the 2021 season. This time, the Polish 4-way teams had the time frame of October 17 to November 16 to complete the ten rounds of the new competition draw. The scores and videos were available even a day before the deadline, and Poland's national indoor and outdoor champions of Flyspot Sky4Four defended the top position once again without any serious opposition. It had been much more challenging for Sky4Four to defend the outdoor title, as the NSL News reported on September 12th. The 21.8 average for the... (more)
News Article Have you heard that Bitches From Hell went from indoor A Class to outdoor AAA competition?
posted: Oct 21st, 2021 The NSL News explained on April 28th how the Polish Flyspot Liga adopted the indoor competition format of the National Skydiving League and used it internally for the events that used to be live for the Polish 4-way teams at the same competition site and at the same time. The implications of the corona virus crisis initiated the changes of the format in all areas of the NSL Network to offer logistics that would make it easier for competitions still to take place. The Polish 4-way teams began to use the same competition draw for meets at different Flyspot windtunnels, and they had a longer time... (more)