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)
Did you know that NSL-TV features April's Indoor Cloud League AAA Class top scores? posted: May 11th, 2018 Earlier updates reported that last month's Indoor Cloud League competition was closer than ever. The story on 4 May 2018 pointed out that iFLY Sacramento and iFLY Orlando tied their monthly totals with 111 points each, with iFLY SF Bay only two points behind (109) on the 12+ leaderboard.
The story on 7 May 2018 added that two more ICL teams (iFLY Seattle, iFLY Tampa) also finished with 111 points on the 14+ leaderboard and focused on the AAA Class sequence that four high-profile teams performed last month.
The iFLY Seattle team of the Northwest Skydiving League was one of the four who finished... (more)
Did you know that Arizona FM corrected the World Tunnel League meet average? posted: May 9th, 2018 Arizona FM posted the team's first scores on the April leaderboard of the World Tunnel League, as the NSL News reported on 3 May 2018. The 16.3 average, including two 0-pointers due to the lack of video evidence, did not reflect the team's real performance level, and the 20.4 average of the eight rounds with scores were closer to the truth.
It did not take too long until the same lineup was back in SkyVenture Arizona's 14-foot flying chamber for the ten May sequences. Arizona FM's scores are the first ones on the new leaderboard.
This time, there are videos for all ten sequences, while the... (more)
Did you know that four teams posted world class Indoor Cloud League scores for April's AAA Class sequence? posted: May 7th, 2018 Both Indoor Cloud League leaderboards of the April competition are complete. There were interesting battles and unique situations all across the 14+ leaderboard, as well, after the NSL News update on 4 May 2018 pointed out the very close competition on the 12+ leaderboard.
It was not only the actual Indoor Cloud League leaderboard that is featuring all kind of special situations by itself alone, such as the 111 - 111 tie between iFLY Seattle and iFLY Tampa, or the first Czech victory over Paraclete XP this year.
There was also a serious competition for the highest AAA Class score between... (more)
Did you know that all cards are on the table in 4-way Women? posted: Apr 26th, 2018 The Canadian Indoor Nationals 2018 was the third competition that was scheduled for the same weekend of the World Challenge and the German Indoor Nationals.
The event featured another national team in 4-way Women that will compete at this year's FAI Outdoor World Meet.
Fuzion Voltige is one of several teams in this event who study each other carefully on the road to Australia. The Canadian team has been one of the medal contenders in 4-way Women for several years, and the NSL News story on 24 January 2018 had provided the latest update.
The results of the Canadian Indoor Nationals 2018... (more)
Did you know that two NFTO members join forces with Volition for Great Britain in Norway? posted: Apr 13th, 2018 The World Challenge 2018 was supposed to have a separate leaderboard in 4-way Women. Only two teams were interested in this category this year, and they ended up on the AAA Class leaderboard for all teams, even though host Paul Mayer had separate sets of medals available that he still handed out during the award ceremony.
NFTO, the British national team in 4-way Women, competed in Bedford and made the Top 10 of the AAA Class leaderboard for the first time at the team's third World Challenge. In fact, NFTO was the last team to make the final cut in 9th place.
The 24.4 average in Bedford was... (more)