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News Article Did you know that Random Formation H (Bow) now has optional grip connections?
posted: Feb 17th, 2019 The update from NMP PCH HayaBusa has been on the list of topics for the NSL News at least after the Wind Games 2019, where the Belgian indoor and outdoor world champions finished with a historic 35.4 record average. The meet videos have been posted, the re-match with the Weembi High Rollers was covered with the story on February 3rd, and Arizona Airspeed's Niklas Hemlin commented the HayaBusa performance during the NSL Live Talk on February 10th. However, direct and live feedback from a team member is still a different story, and HayaBusa's inside center David Grauwels took the time for a... (more)
News Article Did you know that Phoenix XP is back with a new lineup and a new 2-year plan?
posted: Feb 13th, 2019 Phoenix XP, the U.S. national team in 4-way Women at the FAI World Meet 2018, was formed at the beginning of the 2017 season and had a 2-year plan. It worked out well for original members Christine Bruchac, Lauren Byrd, Amanda Lampton, Morgan Womble, and team videographer Elliot Byrd, who won the qualification for the world meet at the USPA Nationals 2017 as the highest placed 4-way Women team on the Open Class leaderboard. The same lineup was back at the beginning of the 2018 season for their second Paraclete XP Indoor Championship where they lifted the 16.5 average of 2017 to 21.2 in February... (more)
News Article Did you know that Paraclete XP and Hurricane Factory have similar good problems?
posted: Feb 6th, 2019 The NSL News reported the first monthly scores of the Indoor Cloud League competition in 2019 with the update from the Hurricane Factory in the Czech Republic on February 2nd. It was a great start for the Czech 4-way teams, as they almost matched the December total (145) that finally wrapped up the 2-point advantage over the Paraclete XP team for the year (1461 - 1459) even though Paraclete had won the December competition (149). However, Jan Klapka mentioned earlier that he has a good problem, as his 4-way Junior teams are progressing so quickly through the first stages of 4-way competition... (more)
News Article Did you know that several New Hampshire competitors qualify for the U.S. delegation at the FAI Word Cup 2019?
posted: Jan 31st, 2019 Most of the teams at the SkyVenture New Hampshire Indoor Championship get together only for this event and enjoy the casual atmosphere under competitive and well organized conditions, as Eliana Rodriguez and Michelle Karamon reported on Tuesday. The better trained teams with a longer scoring history and more competition experiences won three events (Ranch 2nd Generation - Snatch Force - CT True Blue), and only the Rookie Class winner (7’4”) visited SkyVenture New Hampshire for the first time. In fact, only one of the six teams in this category had a scoring history. Blood on the Glass... (more)
News Article Did you know that SDC RhEvolution XP moves up into the AAA/Advanced Class with reigning champion Greg Oldendick in the 2019 lineup?
posted: Jan 9th, 2019 The NSL News has followed the progression of SDC RhEvolution XP carefully since the team was formed at the beginning of the 2018 season. RhEvolution attended all three of the Midwest Skydiving Leaguemeets last year and was obviously well prepared for the final showdown in the AA/Intermediate Class competition of the USPA Nationals 2018. The MWSL team placed 2nd on the Intermediate Class leaderboard with 32 teams, one single point behind the winner, TSC Cadence. RhEvolution was not eligible for USPA medals and competed officially as a guest team, while the great performance at the national... (more)
News Article Did you know that French Girl Power keeps getting stronger?
posted: Jan 2nd, 2019 It is no news that France has generated very successful teams in 4-way Women. In fact, the French female 4-way competitors have won the world championship titles in this specific event since 2010, with one interruption in 2016. I have also pointed out several times in the past how female 4-way competitors have joined forces with boys in some of the best Open Class teams in the world. It still does not happen very often that a lineup of four female 4-way competitors get together and get to the top level in the Open Class. All of the above then combined naturally for a fact that was established... (more)