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News Article Did you know that Austria's 4-way champion teams since 2013 were back on the leaderboard together?
posted: Oct 21st, 2023 Austrian team Final Fire were undefeated in their homeland at outdoor events between 2013 and 2019. They represented Austria at the FAI Outdoor World Cup 2015 (6th - 17.1) and a year later at the FAI Outdoor World Championship 2016 (10th - 17.8) which was the end of the team's international 4-way presence. Final Fire then continued with a variable lineup and without training, except for possibly a few warm-up jumps before any meet that they would attend. They told the NSL News at their last international event in 2016, that they were now waiting until a new Austrian team would beat them, while... (more)
News Article Did you know that Mattias Nord performed one single round for Echochamber Oceanside?
posted: Oct 20th, 2023 Swedish 4-way teams started with the switch from outdoor to indoor competition with their national championship at Bodyflight Bromma in Stockholm, the country's capital city, two months after the completion of the Swedish outdoor championships at the end of July, six weeks after the 23rd FAI World Cup of Formation Skydiving in Norway. The national indoor championship was a reversed Swedish situation compared to the outdoor world cup. Sweden's strongest 4-way team, Echochamber Oceanside, did not compete at Skydive Voss in Norway, where Aurora represented the country on the 4-way Open Class leaderboard. Echochamber... (more)
News Article Did you know that NMP PCH HayaBusa have selected a new team member?
posted: Oct 18th, 2023 The NSL News was recently covering a few topics that went beyond actual Formation Skydiving training and competition. These updates did not offer impressive performances and exciting battles and rather reported dark sides of the sport. The conversation with former NMP PCH HauaBusa member Michele Silvi on October 11th included a brief mention that the 4-way Junior competition at FAI/ISC events would be temporarily removed, at least for the upcoming indoor world cup in China, due to the lack of participation. Just a few days later, FAI/ISC announced the cancellation of the outdoor world championship... (more)
News Article Did you know that Doug Barron and Andrew Happick have 4-way and 8-way history together?
posted: Oct 18th, 2023 The 4-way story of RhEvolution XP and Skydive Midwest NEXT is complete at this point in time, while it continues in a different way. Some of the respective team members have also been engaged in 8-way training and competition. Skydive Midwest NEXT's Greg Oldendick and Gorka Amian are both current members of Doug Barron's Prison 9 project, Greg Oldendick since 2017, Gorka Amian since 2019. That was the time when they were also 4-way team mates with Chris Normandeau for RhEvolution XP. Current RhEvolution member Christine Bruchac was in Doug Barron's 8-way lineup in 2019, as well. Chris Normandeau... (more)
News Article Did you know that RhEvolution XP and Skydive Midwest NEXT had their own showdown?
posted: Oct 17th, 2023 The NSL News covered the closest battle on the 4-way Open Class leaderboard of the USPA Nationals 2023 with the update on October 10th. SDC Rhythm XP had won the USPA bronze medals by one single point over the new lineup of the Golden Knights. There was still another duel for the positions right behind Pour Decisions, the cleanest 4-way Open Class team, as the NSL News reported yesterday. RhEvolution XP and Skydive Midwest NEXT were separated by only three points, which is more than close enough to keep the excitement up for all ten rounds. There was not one round that either of these two... (more)
News Article Did you know that Pour Decisions had the cleanest 4-way Open score sheet?
posted: Oct 16th, 2023 The NSL News pointed out with previous update of the 4-way Beginner Class competition at the USPA Nationals 2023 that only seven of all 56 teams at the USPA Nationals finished with lower numbers of penalties than the winner in this category, the CitiZens from Skydive City. One of those 56 teams was Pour Decisions on the 4-way Open Class leaderboard. In fact, Pour Decisions finished with the cleanest score sheet of all teams in this category. The 5th place was a well earned reward for the 19-average performance. Of course, Pour Decisions had two of the most experienced Formation Skydiving... (more)