Did you know that Skydive City defended its top position in the A Class competition? posted: Jun 19th, 2006 The scores of last weekend's international competition weekend are almost complete. Events took place at eight different locations, and the scores of seven meets are already posted. The Netherlands contributed 15 teams to the current total of 42 teams in the four competition classes and took the first places on the international leaderboard in the AAA/Open FAI Class (Punky Fish) and in the A Class (Mind Your Step).
Sweden saw the most exciting race over ten rounds between the two teams that were aiming at the slot as the Swedish national team for the World Meet 2006, and Team Spaï won by single... (more)
Did you know that the new NSL-TV videos continue with the meets in Brazil and Florida? posted: Jun 2nd, 2006 The next round of NSL-TV continues with the coverage of the Florida Skydiving League's May meet at Skydive City and the first meet of the 2006 season in Brazil. New video footage is on its way from the Southwest Skydiving League to the NSL headquarters in DeLand and will also be uploaded as soon as possible.
The third round of the May 20 weekend brought an identical sequence for the teams in the AAA/Open Class and the AA/Intermediate Class (11-E-7). Six AA/Intermediate Class teams scored in the double digits (10/11) in this round, while eight AAA/Open Class teams scored below 10 points. (more)
Did you know that the new round of NSL-TV features teams from Brazil and Florida? posted: May 26th, 2006 New NSL-TV videos have been uploaded while the first scores from Denmark came in. The national team for the World Meet 2006, the DaneZ, continue on the high performance level where they finished after the ten rounds of the FSL Shamrock Showdown 2006. The "DFU Open" in Denmark is only two rounds old at this point. However, the scores of these two rounds already indicate that the DaneZ are once again in great shape.
The new round of NSL-TV covers two meets, the May meets of the Brazilian Skydiving League and the Florida Skydiving League, which took place at two different weekends. (more)
Did you know that a small meet at Skydive City produced great competition? posted: May 23rd, 2006 The meet story of the Florida Skydiving League competition last weekend at Skydive City in Zephyrhills comes along with the first new meet videos on NSL-TV.
Three FSL teams showed up for the May meet, which indicates the start of the hot and humid summer season in Florida. However, the teams on site were much aware of the fact that a total of ten different competitions were taking place at the same time in the USA and in Europe.
Fortunately, the Florida Skydiving League also found support by a new local Formation Skydiving event judge. USPA's Regional Director and national judge, Richard... (more)
Did you know that NSL-TV completes the FSL April meet coverage with the videos of round six? posted: May 4th, 2006 The results of round six at the Florida Skydiving League's April meet did not change anything in Lake Wales anymore. The AAA/Open Class teams had already settled in their positions, and the last round of the meet only confirmed the final outcome. (more)
Did you know that round five of the FSL April meet is now on NSL-TV? posted: Apr 29th, 2006 The Florida Skydiving League has now caught up on NSL-TV with round five of the April meet in Lake Wales. The video files have been uploded and are available for reviews.
The competition in the AAA/Open Class had settled at that time of the 6-round meet. The DeLand Brits, the British Army team, had created a comfortable lead over Teiwaz Lake Wales. However, the FSL team offered UK's national team for 2006 enough competition to keep the visitors from the United Kingdom alert, while they were heading toward a new team record average. (more)