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News Article Did you know that five teams show three different techniques for the new Block 12?
posted: Mar 7th, 2005 The new round of NSL-TV has already been available throughout the past weekend and will remain on the NSL-TV page for another few days. It features round two of the SSL Valentine's Meet 2005. The most interesting part of this current show is probably the fact that the sequence of round two includes the new Block 12 (Bundy - Bundy). By Omniskore coincidence, the exit formation of the same round happened to be the new Random Formation M, the Star. Each of the three AAA Class top contenders, the Golden Knights, Airspeed Odyssey and Velocity, use the same technique for the new block. The rear piece... (more)
News Article Did you know that organisers of the FSL Shamrock Showdown 2005 are collecting prizes for the Skins Game?
posted: Mar 4th, 2005 The FSL Shamrock Showdown 2005 continues to grow. NSL and Skydive DeLand counted the number of teams that are expected to compete on March 19 - 20 and arrived at the number of twenty teams at this point. The Southwest Skydiving League and the Georgia Skydiving League have also scheduled meets for the same weekend. It will be the first weekend of the 2005 season with synchronized events. NSL and SkyVenture are in the final stage of putting together the NSL SkyVenture Competition for this year's events. It took a little bit longer this time since SkyVenture Arizona will most likely join Perris... (more)
News Article Did you know that Perris Storm consists of SSL 2004 competitors?
posted: Mar 3rd, 2005 Yesterday's NSL News story included the note that the AAA Class team "Perris Storm" would be introduced soon. The first meet video of the newly formed team was already posted with the complete NSL-TV coverage of round one. The NSL News became interested in the Perris Storm story when the team posted a 10.3 average in the AAA Class competition of the SSL Valentine's Meet 2005. Storm's Inside Center, Dominic Guzman, provided enough information for the introduction of the team. Each of the team members competed with a different team in the Southwest Skydiving League 2004 season. Guzman began competing... (more)
News Article Did you know that the NSL-TV coverage of the Valentine's Meet is now beginning?
posted: Mar 2nd, 2005 It took longer than expected until the first competition jumps of the 2005 season ended up on the NSL-TV page. It is the beginning of the season, and the procedures will find the normal routine hopefully soon. However, Brent Finley, veteran photographer on the west coast, put all jumps on a DVD and sent them to the east coast. Thank you very much in the name of all 4-way fans. (more)
News Article Did you know that Spa Hayabusa defended the tunnel championship title in France?
posted: Mar 1st, 2005 The third Aerokart Indoor Challange was held on February 26 - 27 in Paris, France. The NSL News had covered the 2004 event where the Belgian team Hayabusa took the first place medals. Spa Hayabusa 2005 attended the tunnel competition once again in February and repeated last year's success. The Aerokart Indoor Challenge includes a 3-way class for lower experienced flyers and the open 4-way class. The competition consists of eight rounds. Each round's sequence is made of a mixture of random formations and blocks, up to a total of five points per sequence. The teams have to complete three sequences... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Russian Sky Panthers aim for gold in 2005?
posted: Feb 28th, 2005 The Russian national 4-way team, Sky Panthers, bronze medal winner at the last world meet in Crotia 2004, recently visited Florida for a tunnel camp at SkyVenture Orlando. The NSL News used the opportunity to meet with the team and collect information of the team situation and plans for the near future. The 2004 season was one of the most successful years in the Russian history of 4-way Formation Skydiving competition. Russian 8-way teams have won several medals at world meets in the past, including the gold in 2001 and 2003, while Russian 4-way teams have ususally been behind the medal rankings.... (more)