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News Article Did you know that France Maubeuge increased the lead in round two?
posted: Jul 9th, 2004 Round two of the IPC Anton Malevsky Memorial World Cup 2004 had the fastest sequence of the 4-way competition (O-B-Q-J-14). The two top contenders, DeLand Majik and France Maubeuge, came up with different engineering once again. This time, it was Majik that seemed to have the shorter moves. France decided to use all the "A-slots" and longer moves to the Phalanx (Q) and to the Donut (J), while the DeLand team used a different Phalanx for a much shorter move to the Donut. (more)
News Article Did you know that the NSL-TV now features the earlier rounds of the Malevsky Cup?
posted: Jul 8th, 2004 Only European hard-core 4-way fans were actually able to watch the early rounds of the Malevsky Cup on NSL-TV. Even these valued Skyleague.com visitors had to get up very early to watch NSL-TV. The current software program allows the NSL-TV to show only one jump per team at an event. The NSL-TV decided to feature as many teams and jumps as possible round by round. It was a quite exciting procedure. The NSL-TV dubbed and computerized the jumps with the very first Omniskore viewing by the judges. DeLand Majik's videographer Graham Harding helped to set up the direct connection between the NSL... (more)
News Article Did you know that the day after included a trip to Moscow?
posted: Jul 6th, 2004 Thursday was the last day of the competition in both events, 4-way Formation Skydiving and Accuracy. The competition was not only extremely exciting in the 4-way event. Competitors of both disciplines learned during the three days of competition that a very tight race was going on in the male individual category of the Accuracy competition. There were five Accuracy jumpers tied in first place with a total of zero centimeters after six rounds, a unique world class situation. The field of flawless Accuracy jumpers thinned out round by round during the knock-out elimination rounds of the semifinals... (more)
News Article Did you know that Hayabusa qualified as the Belgian national team for 2004?
posted: Jul 5th, 2004 The NSL News has returned from Russia. This does not mean that the coverage is complete yet. There are several stories to come and many photos waiting in the NSL archive. However, it is time to catch up with other events in the 4-way world that happened in the meantime. One of these events was the Belgian qualifier for the World Championship of Formation Skydiving 2004 in Croatia. The NSL News reported already earlier this year about the situation in Belgium with two teams preparing for the most important competition in Belgium this year. The second meet of the Belgium Skydiving Trophy 2004... (more)
News Article Did you know that Thursday's celebration was only the beginning?
posted: Jul 3rd, 2004 The celebration of the successful conclusion of the IPC Anton Malevsky Memorial World Cup 2004 began already on Thursday in Stupino. The organizers of the event arranged food, entertainment, music and more skydiving for the rest of the day, shortly after the last round was completed and the scores were posted. It was not very difficult to get all the teams and competitors in the right mood for celebration. The visit to Stupino has been a great pleasure for everybody. The world class competition was perfectly organised for the participants who also received a first-class treatment for their registration... (more)
News Article Did you know that the NSL News interviewed Pete Allum in Stupino?
posted: Jul 3rd, 2004 NSL News: Pete, please give us a quick overview of the whole Malevsky Cup from your perspective. Pete Allum: Almost every team at the Malevsky Cup has come to test their game. Whether it be their exits, their mindset or how they look to the judges. This is everyone's last chance for international experience prior to the W/meet in Croatia. The usual suspects have raised their heads: flat exit angles, seperation on randoms, weather conditions and the old gem....centre-point issues on block 12. With those objectives in mind, no team should be dissapointed with their Malevsky Cup experience, so... (more)