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News Article Did you know that Perris Fury's original lineup is back in full swing?
posted: Sep 11th, 2008 The NSL News shifts back from Europe to the US west coast. The Southern California Skydiving League holds ist last meet of the regular season this weekend in Perris. Perris Fury and the team's members will once again either compete with their own lineup or as player coaches. Fury just informed the NSL News recently that Center Inside Chris Farina has fully recovered from his back injury and that the team is back in full training swing. The Fury 8-way project teams also recently trained at the Paraclete XP windtunnel in Raeford. (more)
News Article Did you know that Bodyflight Storm's Round 4 is now on NSL-TV?
posted: Jul 25th, 2008 The NSL News story on 22 July 2008 reported already how the British national 4-way team in the female category, Bodyflight Storm, made a strong statement with the 19.2 average after six rounds at last weekend's Southern California Skydiving League competition in Elsinore. (more)
News Article Did you know that Bodyflight Storm had a strong answer in Elsinore?
posted: Jul 22nd, 2008 The top position of the AAA Class leaderboard has changed after the scores of a few more meets have been posted. UK's national 4-way team in the female category, Perris Bodyflight Storm, used the last opportunity for competition training 21 days before the start of the World Meet 2008 at the July meet of the Southern California Skydiving League at Skydive Elsinore. The 19.2 average after six rounds with an average competition draw confirms the team's status as the top contender for gold medals in France this year. The United Kingdom is the defending world champion in this event, Airkix won... (more)
News Article Did you know that the SCSL meet in Perris brought up Piver trouble?
posted: Jun 2nd, 2008 The scores of last weekend's competitions have been flowing in today, and the overall leaderboard is almost complete. Bodyflight Storm, the British national 4-way team in the female category, is on the very top of the AAA Class leaderboard with currently 14 teams. Storm arrived in Perris just before the SCSL meet weekend for the next outdoor training camp. Event judge Judy Celaya reported that Bodyflight Storm was jumping with a "pretty good case of jet lag". She said that the team did well in spite of it and only got "a bit rough in the last rounds." (more)
News Article Did you know that Perris Fury experienced an unplanned hybrid dive?
posted: May 7th, 2008 The beginning of the 2008 season has already been quite busy for Perris Fury. The NSL News has covered the team activities with several stories. Most of them were related to the two meets that the California team has attended so far, the FSL Shamrock Showdown 2008 and the World Challenge 2008. The Fury members also attended the first meet of the California Skydiving League 2008 season in Elsinore. Josh Hall competed with the Founding Fathers, Chris Farina and Christy Frikken were player coaches for Perris 4Shock. Fury videographer Nik Daniel was filming this team in Elsinore, as well as Perris... (more)
News Article Did you know that Bodyflight Storm reports Pilatus Porter bloopers and success?
posted: Apr 18th, 2008 More information and the first meet videos have arrived from Elsinore where the Southern California Skydiving League launched its 2008 season last weekend. The NSL News story on 15 April 2008 mentioned that UK's national 4-way team in IPC's female category, Bodyflight Storm, competed from the left-hand door of the Twinotter, even though the team trains for a right-hand pattern from the Pilatus Porter this year. (more)