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News Article Did you know that the story of round nine was very similar to round eight?
posted: Jul 21st, 2004 The NSL News has fallen one day behind the NSL-TV. Round nine of the IPC Anton Malevsky Memorial World Cup 2004 video review was already available on NSL-TV yesterday. It will still be featured for the rest of Wednesday, July 21. Round ten will follow tomorrow. (more)
News Article Did you know that Indiana Skydiving League team Fastrax posted their first impressive scores last weekend?
posted: Jul 21st, 2004 The weather did not cooperate very well at Skydive Wayne County last weekend. However, six teams managed to complete four rounds, and AAA Class team Fastrax posted scores for the first two rounds before the team had to leave the competition site. The first Fastrax scores have been anticipated with curiosity since the team has been trainig hard and on a very professional level with player coach Niklas Hemlin. The other Fastrax members are Billy Andrews, Eric Gin, team manager and sponsor John Hart, and John Judy on video. Fastrax completed only the first two rounds. However, the scores for these... (more)
News Article Did you know that Al Altendorfer and the weather both had beautiful comebacks in the CanAm Skydiving League?
posted: Jul 20th, 2004 CanAm Skydiving League director Scott Anderson began his meet report with an unusual opening: "Something strange happened at Meet #2 of the CanAm league. No one was quite sure what to make of it.......It was sunny and winds were low!" No wonder, it is not unusual that skydiving events north of the border have serious weather problems. The first attempt of CanAm meet this year had been weathered out already. Maybe the weather god decided not to be in the way of Al Altendorfer's comeback as a meet judge for the CanAm Skydiving League. Altendorfer was one of the CanAm founders and helped a lot... (more)
News Article Did you know that teams and competitors shared cash, prizes, medals and drinks at the Karp Cup 2004?
posted: Jul 20th, 2004 The Cross Keys MASL hosted the 3rd annual Karp Cup meet Saturday in honor of former Jetstream member Seth Karp, who was in a fatal landing accident in 2002. Seven teams showed up for the meet, coming from as far away as Ohio, making this the largest Formation Skydiving meet yet held at Cross Keys. Seth Karp’s father, Martin Karp, donated $1,000 for cash prizes to honor his son’s memory. DZO John Eddowes matched that mount bringing the purse to $2,000 to be divided among the winning teams in the various classes. Meet director Mike Minicozzi had also done a great deal of legwork securing sponsors... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Northern Plains Skydiving League makes plans to recruit new blood?
posted: Jul 19th, 2004 Our very own Neal Elm (Fair ABBA) wrote up a glowing discussion on Chromy's qualifications, including building his own windtunnel from discarded shingles, and inventing the internet - this review was in order to draw in some additional/new NSL competitors. However, it was for naught. No new teams this meet, but full participation from our, now, six regular competition teams. So quickly to it - With a rather slow draw in both AAA and AA, it was hard work for all six teams. Also, with Goz off to a USPA board meeting, Chromy had to provide double duty as both meet coach and chief judge. (more)
News Article Did you know that DeLand Majik won round eight by one frame?
posted: Jul 19th, 2004 The NSL-TV review of the IPC Anton Malevsky Memorial World Cup 2004 now continues with round eight. It was Thursday morning in Russia, and France Maubeuge's lead had increased to three points in round seven, the last jump the day before. How were the chances for the challenger from DeLand to catch up and even still win the competition? France had won the first two rounds until Majik caught up with the pace. Both teams then went exactly the same pace in rounds three through five and in round seven. (more)