Did you know that iFLY Seattle won the Indoor Cloud League July competition? posted: Aug 8th, 2018 The outdoor season is in full swing in most countries, and several national championships have taken place in the middle of the summer. Naturally, the summer months are slower for the Indoor Cloud League events, although most 4-way teams continue with indoor training throughout the whole year.
The two top teams on the 14+ leaderboard, Hurricane Factory and Paraclete XP, were not even able to generate scores for all six July sequences as they were still missing several of their ICL regulars. Result of this situation was the first time this year that another team finished in 1st place on the July... (more)
Did you know that Ranch 2nd Generation is on track for the 20+ average? posted: Jun 24th, 2018 Ranch 2nd Generation (R2G) has been the 4-way shooting star in the United States since the team was formed in 2015 and became very competitive with a new lineup for the 2016 season.
The NSL News has followed the progression of the young team since the Paraclete XP Indoor Championship 2016 where the story began with a live interview after the 1st place in the AA/Intermediate Class.
R2G continued with training of the complete FAI/IPC dive pool and completed the 2016 season with AAA/Advanced Class silver medals at the USPA Nationals, 19 points behind SDMW NEXT (169 - 150).
The silver medals... (more)
Did you know that the Paraclete XP Summer Classic also featured a very strong AAA Class field behind Airspeed? posted: Jun 21st, 2018 Arizona Airspeed's performance at the Paraclete XP Summer Classic 2018 did not only carry some momentum into Arizona FM's ten rounds of the World Tunnel League's June competition. It was also inspiring for the other four AAA Class teams at Skydive Paraclete in Raeford.
Ranch 2nd Generation (R2G) mastered the two slower rounds on Sunday morning better than all other AAA Class teams and finished with a 19.0 average, which is significantly higher than last year's winning average (16.4) in the AAA/Advanced Class competition of the USPA Nationals.
Savage XP translated their own 19.9 indoor average... (more)
Did you know that there is no re-jump opportunity for an incorrect sequence? posted: Jun 9th, 2018 The Open Class competition on the 14+ leaderboard of the Indoor Cloud League has become more exciting month by month, and the quality has gone up to a world class performance level.
The NSL News provided video evidence of the April competition with the story on 7 May 2018, and the top performances continued in May.
The AAA and AA sequences both could be drawn for any 4-way Open Class competition, and the monthly sequences for these two categories offer an opportunity for all teams in the highest class of 4-way competition to take on two sequences. The situation is the same for AA and A Class... (more)
Did you know that Paraclete XP allowed the Hurricane Factory to add 27 points to the 2018 lead? posted: Jun 6th, 2018 It did not take very long until the next set of Indoor Cloud League scores were ready to be posted. The latest update added the May scores and videos of the 4-way powerhouse at Paraclete XP to the 14+ leaderboard.
The Paraclete team was once again spearheaded by the U.S. national team in 4-way Women, Phoenix XP, who posted the two scores for the two 4-way Open Class sequences, the slot switcher in the AAA Class and the 5-point sequence in the AA Class.
The May competition featured another horse race between the best trained teams on the Indoor Cloud League leaderboard, HF Flying Circus, Phoenix... (more)
Did you know that Hands Free had a promising start with new outside center Daniele Smythe? posted: May 29th, 2018 The season opener of the Midwest Skydiving League had record participation last weekend at Skydive Chicago. It was the first time in the long history of the league that a total of nine teams attended the first meet of a new outdoor season.
SDC Rhythm XP's event organizers and coaches JaNette and Steve Lefkowitz and team mate Andrew Happick had teams in each of the four NSL categories, while the six teams in the AA Class helped to create the largest leaderboard of the weekend, together with five teams from the Northern Plains Skydiving League.
Four MWSL teams occupied the top positions before... (more)