Home page

supported by:
Vigil Logo


National
Skydiving
League

226 Pecan Street
Deland FL 32724
tel: (386) 801-0804

© 2003 - 2025
All Rights Reserved


supported by:
In Time Scoring


Valid HTML Valid CSS!

Support the NSL News in 2025

UKSL News


| Viewing Articles 73 to 75 of 75
News Article Did you know that Great Britain has the strongest Rookie Class competition?
posted: Jul 3rd, 2006 The NSL News is still collecting information for a detailed story covering the results of the Russian Nationals 2006, which were posted at the end of last week. The 8-way competition was completed after nine rounds, the reigning champion and national team, R.T. Evolution Pro, won with an 18.1 average, and the scores have been added to the leaderboard. In the meantime, all scores of last weekend's three 4-way competitions in Finland, Great Britain and Sweden have been posted, as well. Andy Scott reported from Great Britain that a total of 14 teams competed in all four competition classes at the... (more)
News Article Did you know that 23 teams set a record turnout at the first Grand Prix event in Great Britain?
posted: Jun 13th, 2006 The first Grand Prix event in Great Britain this year was scheduled for May 13 - 14. Unfortunately, the NSL News story on May 16 had to report bad news since the meet was completely weathered out. However, there was already great interest in May, and the participation at last weekend's new attempt to launch the 2006 season reflected the excitement of the UK teams to finally get it going. The 23 teams used all four competition classes to show where they are at the beginning of the competition season, and the meet included fierce races for the first Grand Prix medals in 2006. Especially the A... (more)
News Article Did you know that the NSL/ESL concept is gaining momentum in the United Kingdom?
posted: Jun 24th, 2005 Several local teams gathered to compete in the latest round of the NSL on the meet weekend of June 19 at the Royal Air Force dropzone, Weston on the Green, in the heart of lush green Oxfordshire countryside. The meet attracted nine teams in total. Four AAA Class teams, two AA Class teams and three Rookie Class teams competed for the honours. Out of all the teams, only AAA Class team South Parc and A Class teams Damn Zebra and Snurge Munkeys were formal teams with any team jumps to their name. The UK weather was very hot and humid, and conditions were so good, the six rounds managed to complete... (more)