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News Article Did you know that Clementine Praet will not be back in the French 8-way lineup?
posted: Jun 23rd, 2020 Mastering the impact of the corona virus crisis alone brought more than enough additional challenges and difficulties to all sports, including Formation Skydiving training and competition. The NSL News has covered the impact and implications of this unexpected worldwide pandemic comprehensively. France was one of the European countries that were affected severely. Indoor and outdoor training and competition have been on a halt for several months, and the national teams have been waiting for their restart. National coach Mathieu Bernier had a well defined plan how to bring his national 8-way... (more)
News Article Did you know that Morgan Womble re-joins Paraclete XPG4?
posted: Mar 20th, 2020 Friday was supposed to be the first day of the Shamrock Showdown 2020, which would have featured world-class 4-way and 8-way competition at the beginning of the outdoor competition and world meet season. The NSL News then reported last week that the event will not take place, due to the impact of the corona virus. The visiting teams are back in their home countries, while the U.S. teams had no reason any longer to make the trip to Skydive City in Florida. The Shamrock Showdown was supposed to conclude a 2-week training camp of Airspeed XP8, who are now still in outdoor and indoor action at... (more)
News Article Did you know that Indoor Cloud League organizers and competitors had a strong presence at Paraclete XP?
posted: Mar 7th, 2020 The Indoor Cloud League leaderboard for the month of February took shape while several indoor events took place at the turn of the month. The NSL News will follow up with scores and more information from different parts of the world very soon. The Czech teams held their February meet of the World Tunnel League on the 12th, as the NSL News reported on February 19th. Then they followed up with their monthly Indoor Cloud League scores and videos, with ten teams competing for the February highscores in the six ICL categories. The total of 154 points won the top spot on the 14+ leaderboard once... (more)
News Article Did you know that SNE Fly Girls were the most improved team at SkyVenture New Hampshire?
posted: Feb 12th, 2020 The NSL News gave the Rookie Class thriller and the SkyVenture New Hampshire 4-way juniors of Gen Z special attention on February 2nd. The duel between Gen Z and 4 Minute Call was the closest competition at this year's SkyVenture New Hampshire Indoor Fest. The AAA Class competition at this event has usually been in the spotlight, and it was once again very competitive at the first indoor competition of the year. The scoring numbers could not keep up with the ones of the winner between 2017 and 2019, Ranch 2nd Generation. However, the three top teams were separated by only eight points this year,... (more)
News Article Did you know that Michelle Karamon and Jeana Billings resume XPG4 action?
posted: Jan 18th, 2020 The XPG4 story has been a short and sweet one so far. Michelle Karamon, Jeana Billings, Katrina Autry Shows and Morgan Womble launched the 2-meet team project for the Paraclete XP Indoor Championship 2019 where they qualified as the U.S. national indoor team in 4-way Women for the FAI Indoor World Meet 2019. They won the FAI bronze medals at Weembi Lille a few months later last year with a 26.2 average and then stepped back. As 8-way team members of Paraclete XP8, Michelle Karamon and Jeana Billings did not have much time for additional 4-way training, as they were in full training swing for... (more)
News Article Did you know that BPA's special British AA Class championship reward is on a 10-year streak?
posted: Jan 11th, 2020 The NSL News mentioned during the coverage of the FAI Outdoor World Cup 2019 that the British delegation was the second largest one at the event in October last year. The update on 21 October 2019 also explained that the British Parachute Association (BPA) rewards the AA Class winner at the national championships of the previous year by sanctioning the team for the next FAI World Cup, where a total of up to four teams may compete for each nation. This traditional reward for the AA Class champion has been very attractive, as all British AA Class champions since 2008 have used the opportunity... (more)