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News Article Did you know that Eclipse is the most improved UK team after last weekend?
posted: Jun 16th, 2011 The new meet weekend is around the corner, including the major event in the Netherlands, the annual Tomscat Trophy. The NSL News has one more topic to wrap up last weekend's events before new scores will be posted in a few days. The story on 14 June 2011 announed the SDC Furies XP as the TEAM of the WEEKEND "even though the teams from the United Kingdom and Sweden have their own progression, as well, and some of the UK teams did really well compared to their previous results. The NSL News will take a closer look at those teams and the results later on". It is not really possible to compare... (more)
News Article Did you know that last weekend's Airspeed videos show five point deductions?
posted: Jun 15th, 2011 NSL-TV can now offer Arizona Airspeed's competition videos of the Midway Battle, thanks to Thomas Hughes who uploaded the video files to YouTube for everybody's viewing pleasure. Bardagi's six videos of the competition in Sweden were already uploaded earlier, thanks to FAI Judge Elisabet Pettersson. Both teams did not get through their meets without penalties, and the official and unofficial judges in the NSL News audience have the opportunity to train and sharpen their eyes. Elisabet Pettersson and Zeljko Tanaskovic evaluated the competition jumps in Sweden, while Gary Taylor was one of the... (more)
News Article Did you know that the SDC Furies XP are the TEAM of the WEEKEND?
posted: Jun 14th, 2011 The NSL News mentioned on 11 June 2011 that the sequence of Round 8 would challenge Arizona Airspeed. It was probably the slowest sequence of last weekend's 10-round competition draw, as the SDC Rhythm XP (15) and SDC Furies XP (10) scores for Round 8 show. The question remains open whether Airspeed would be able to score 21 points or higher for that sequence since the team had to quit after Round 7 to make the departure time for the flight home to Arizona. There will be another time when the same or a similar sequence will be drawn at a meet that Airspeed attends. The last NSL-TV video of... (more)
News Article Did you know that local UK teams did well at Langar last weekend?
posted: Jun 13th, 2011 Last weekend saw 21 teams compete across the four categories at the June Meet of the United Kingdom Skydiving League (UKSL) in Langar. Many of the teams are already familiar to the NSL News audience after having competed at previous UKSL competitions. However, a number of local teams also joined in the competition and did rather well with a total of 4/10 podium places going to Langar based teams. Teams began to arrive Friday night to get registered, erect tents and, in some cases, borrow suitable jumping footwear from other teams having forgotten to bring their own... Competitors were greeted... (more)
News Article Did you know that Round 8 will challenge Arizona Airspeed?
posted: Jun 12th, 2011 It came as it had to be expected. Sweden's national team Bardagi had to accept the 3rd place position in the AAA Class overall rankings, and Arizona Airspeed has no problem so far beating the 20-point level in each round. In fact, there is a very good chance that Airspeed will score only 21 points and higher. Even the slowest sequence of the meet in Round 2 (13-20-Q) turned out to be a 21-pointer for Airspeed. This weekend's videos of the Swedish national team Bardagi include Round 2, which brought together the odd combination of Block 13 and Block 20. The latest dive pool change allowed this... (more)
News Article Did you know that Bardagi has the lead until Midway Battle scores come in?
posted: Jun 11th, 2011 It was 5:30 PM at Skydive Chicago when the three AAA Class teams heard their 20-minute call for Round 1. The scores from the United Kingdom and Sweden have been coming in all day long, even though the weather was not perfect everywhere. The Midway Battle was obviously suffering the most of all meets this weekend. However, more scores will probably be added later. The teams in Europe have been done for a while for today, as they are five to six hours ahead of the US teams. Two of the three Swedish teams are not knew to the NSL News audience. Bardagi is the national 4-way team that competed together... (more)