Did you know that Eclipse has become a AAA Class underdog for UK medals with the original 2010 A Class lineup? posted: Jul 21st, 2016 Last weekend's 4-way events included the July meet of the United Kingdom Skydiving League at Skydive Hibaldstow, where 32 British teams contributed heavily to create a combined leaderboard with new record participation (71).
The Sun Path Products NSL News covered the international field on the AAA Class leaderboard with the story on July 18th. The French national team in 4-way Open and Satori XL caught most of the attention by posting world class scores in their run-up to the World Meet 2016.
The French B-Teams and the best U.S. team, Skydive Midwest Next, were also mentioned in the same... (more)
Did you know that 70 teams are currently listed on last weekend's leaderboard? posted: Jul 18th, 2016 Last weekend's leaderboard is almost complete, and most likely it will be the first time that the total number of teams is in the 70s.
12 teams competed in France, 32 in the United Kingdom, and 26 U.S. teams are currently on last weekend's combined leaderboard after using the same competition draws in all four categories. France won the AAA and AA Class events, while the United Kingdom (TBC - A) and the U.S.A. (Freaks on Couches - Rookie) each won one category.
The first update covered the 3rd Coupe de France competition in Maubeuge, where the French national team in 4-way Open posted a 23.7... (more)
Did you know that 4mula launched the team's 2016 season with a 17.2 average? posted: Jun 4th, 2016 The Sun Path Products NSL News posted an internal UK leaderboard of the AAA Class competition at the World Challenge 2016 on May 26th, while the British 4-way teams had already launched their 2016 outdoor season successfully a few weeks earlier.
Skydive Langar hosted the first meet of the United Kingdom Skydiving League (UKSL) on the May 7 weekend, and a total of 23 teams used the first opportunity for serious competition practice and 4-way outdoor fun.
The meet was scheduled for six rounds, and the Sun Path Products NSL News has only the competition draw for the AAA Class competition available.... (more)
Did you know that Vision 99 has turned from a top contender into a top challenger? posted: Jul 20th, 2015 Last weekend's competition draw was just as challenging for all AAA Class teams as it was for the two teams in the Czech Republic, as the Sun Path Products NSL News reported yesterday.
The scores of six AAA Class teams are currently posted on the overall leaderboard, with four of them from the United Kingdom, where Skydive Dunkeswell hosted the UKSL July meet. The 25 British teams completed all six rounds on Saturday from two Beech 99 jump planes.
Three of the four British AAA Class teams posted meet averages slightly below their previous outdoor results this year. Only the CZ Ladies and... (more)
Did you know that the Thunder ISR meet videos come along with scores from the United Kingdom? posted: Jun 22nd, 2015 NSL-TV follows up on yesterday's Tomscat Trophy story from the Netherlands with the competition videos of Thunder ISR. The SKYLEAGUE.COM audience has once again the opportunity to see the best amateur team in the world in action.
The video clip includes the sequence and performance of Round 5, which denied Thunder ISR the entry to the "4-way Outdoor Elite Club" at this point in time. However, team member Paul Hofstee said that the club membership is on the Thunder list of goals: "We are ready for it..."
In the meantime, the British 4-way teams have added their scores to all four categories... (more)
Did you know that Gary Smith and Joey Jones discussed Hayabusa, Majik and the UK 2015 situation? posted: May 26th, 2015 The first 2015 outdoor scores from the United Kingdom brought back memories and videos of the World Challenge 2015. Gary Smith and Joey Jones had discussed the situation after the last training day before the start of the competition.
They did not only talk about the teams they were coaching or competing with. The 2015 season in the United Kingdom was also a topic, especially the AAA Class competition, which will produce the next UK national team at this year's national championships.
Voodoo, Vision 99, Satori and 4mula were the names of the AAA Class teams who will somehow be involved in... (more)