Did you know that a British - Irish AA Class duel keeps both teams on the top? posted: Jul 18th, 2013 The 4way teams from the United Kingdom did it once again and took all four top positions on last weekend's overall leaderboard.
It was the third time this year that UK teams mixed up with teams from other countries and won all four NSL categories in May, June and July. There were only two teams in each of the AAA and AA categories at Skydive Northwest on the Cark Airfield last weekend. However, Nuevo (AAA) and Anti Gravity Ninja Swans (AA) won the first two top spots for the United Kingdom.
The UK event had the biggest participation in the A Class where eight teams had signed up. Winner Sky... (more)
Did you know that Raykipo competed with a new Center Inside? posted: Jun 13th, 2013 The NSL News has recently covered 4way competition in the United Kingdom quite comprehensively, and new topics keep the focus of NSL News updates on the UK teams.
Raykipo and the team's history was brought to the attention of the NSL News audience on 14 May 2013 after the team attended the first outdoor competition in the AAA Class. The NSL News followed up on 10 June 2013 after the second outdoor competition of the UKSL 2013 season.
This time, the story covered the duel with Hyrrokkin after the fourth outdoor meet between those two teams in 2012 and 2013. The NSL News still missed a recent... (more)
Did you know that the UK Powerhouse keeps building up its strong foundation? posted: Jun 11th, 2013 The A Class competition in the United Kingom last weekend was just as exciting as the races in AAA and AA. One single point separated TR4CK and Equal Pay for Women after the three rounds in Sibson.
Only one of the six teams (Rich and the Chicks) was new on a UK leaderboard. Last weekend's winner TR4CK competed in the Rookie Class last year and placed 6th of 23 teams at the UK Nationals. TR4CK stepped up into the A Class this year and posted the first scores at the World Challenge 2013.
Equal Pay for Women was UK's Rookie Class champion of 2012 who also moved up into the A Class this year.... (more)
Did you know that Bodyflight Isis and Anti Gravity Ninja Swans defended the top spots in the United Kingdom? posted: Jun 10th, 2013 The bad European weather hit the United Kingdom last weekend and reduced the number of completed rounds for the 20 teams at the Sibson Airfield to three. However, there was still great competition after a lively party on Saturday when many hopes for jumping on Sunday were gone...
The NSL News had reported on 14 May 2013 how AAA Class team Raykipo has progressed through the competition classes year by year in a special way. Raykipo was back in action last weekend and added three more rounds to the team's AAA Class experience, including the second sequence of the UKSL 2013 season with a slot switcher.
This... (more)
Did you know that there is a new AA Class race in the United Kingdom? posted: May 15th, 2013 The three teams on the AA Class leaderboard of last weekend's events all had their names on other ones earlier this year.
Anti Gravity Ninja Swans and Taramis competed at the World Challenge 2013 where they had finished in the same ranking order. 4mula attended the season opener of the Southern California Skydiving League, as the NSL News reported on 2 May 2013.
The outdoor scores last weekend on the same leaderboard indicate that there will be another great battle for this year's AA Class title in the United Kingdom. Hyrrokkin and Raykipo had a 3-point race over eight rounds at last year's... (more)
Did you know that Raykipo is in perfect step with NMP-PCH Hayabusa? posted: May 14th, 2013 Last weekend's leaderboard is complete, and teams from the United Kingdom won all four categories.
The Top 4 teams in the AAA Class, two from the UK and two from Denmark, all had attended the World Challenge 2013, as well, and the NSL News reported earlier this week that VAF Warriors and Airplay switched their rankings between the indoor meet in Bedford and the outdoor competition in Denmark.
The overall AAA Class leaderboard still needs another adjustment. The teams are ranked by the meet averages after each weekend's events, even if the number of completed rounds is different. VAF Warriors... (more)