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News Article Did you know that Rotor Out won in Australia with another new record average?
posted: Mar 17th, 2010 The NSL News reported 4-way news from Australia three times last year. The first one came along with the scores of the Australian Nationals 2009 on March 23rd (Archives > 2009 > News > Search for "Rotor Out"). The winner, Rotor Out, had posted new Australian record scores with a 16.2 average after ten rounds and a 27-pointer in Round 3 (K,N,F,P,G). The last NSL News update from Australia came from the USPA Nationals 2009. The Australian team Black competed at the US competition after a training camp with Solly Williams. The article mentioned that Black was preparing for the Australian Nationals... (more)
News Article Did you know that that Amada member Thomas Perrin has a good reason to leave before the Shamrock Showdown?
posted: Mar 16th, 2010 It surely is an impressive field of teams that is already listed at the event pages of the FSL Shamrock Showdown 2010. The French delegation has currently three teams in full training swing in DeLand. However, only two of them will actually compete this weekend. The NSL News invited the French national B-Team Aerokart Amada Maubeuge for a live NSL Talk in the NSL office, which was recorded this afternoon. The Amada members explained why they are not able to stay and compete at the Shamrock Showdown. Two Amada members, Sylvain Girault and Thomas Perrin, are also training and competing with... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Shamrock Showdown offers a preview of the Russian 2010 season?
posted: Mar 15th, 2010 Yesterday's update from the last day of the Skydive EXPO in DeLand mentioned that two 4-way teams from Russia will compete this weekend at the FSL Shamrock Showdown 2010, Friday 13 and Black Cat. The internal Russian competition at the season opener of the Florida Skydiving League is a preview of a thrilling 4-way competition season to come in Russia, the host of the World Championship of Formation Skydiving 2010. It looked for a while as if the Russian shooting star underdog of the past years, Kaktus Hunter, might be able to make its way easily to the top level of 4-way competition in Russia... (more)
News Article Did you know that today's skydiving activities in DeLand were dominated by Shamrock teams?
posted: Mar 14th, 2010 More videos and information of the Skydive EXPO 2010 in DeLand can be found at the CYPRES website. Today's activities were all outdoors, the exhibition hall was closed at the end of Saturday. Team training for the FSL Shamrock Showdown 2010 was already dominating the activities at Skydive DeLand, while Arizona Airspeed members Craig Girard and Mark Kirkby were organizing fun loads for recreational skydivers and visitors of the EXPO. It was an interesting situation when the silver medalists of the World Championship of Formation Skydiving 2008, Aerodyne Cypres Maubeuge, and the bronze medalist... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Skydive EXPO in DeLand has a very successful start?
posted: Mar 13th, 2010 The Skydiving EXPO in DeLand is in full swing, and the NSL partners at CYPRES have been providing a lot of information during the first two days of the new event at their own website. The NSL News has been busy covering and preparing for the FSL Shamrock Showdown 2010. However, the NSL News camera found some time today to capture live scenes at the EXPO event site, right next to Skydive DeLand. A TV production of the Shamrock Showdown has recently been added to the chores for the upcoming event, which does not make it much easier to get all the work done. However, it is about time to get... (more)
News Article Did you know that XL goes back to the 2008 lineup for the World Challenge 2010?
posted: Mar 12th, 2010 Once upon a time, the team name XL stood for the British national 4-way team that represented the United Kingdom between 1997 and 2003 at the World Championships of Formation Skydiving. Pete Allum and John McIver were two of the founding members. The team name still exists, and the two founding members are still active. However, XL now stands for a world class indoor lineup that gets together only to compete for the top spots at the annual World Challenge at Bodyflight Bedford. At this year's World Challenge 2010, Pete Allum will be the only XL founding member who will join the reunion. John... (more)