Did you know that Airspeed had a sensational comeback in round nine? posted: Sep 13th, 2003 No, Russia did not have a bad jump. Once again, they engineered the sequence their own way, and it might have been a little bit slower. However, it was not a penalty, not a brainlock, no slow moves. It was simply the fact that they had the lead and two very hungry teams behind them. Airspeed veteran Jack Jefferies explains in an interview with the NSL News the phenomen of this competition situation. Read the interview at the NSL Mondial 2003 homepage.There is no doubt that Airspeed was skydiving with everything they had left. Something had to happen in this round that would show that there is still... (more)
Did you know that Jack Jefferies supports the US teams in Gap? posted: Sep 12th, 2003 NSL NEWS: Jack, are you here for vacation? JACK JEFFERIES: Yes, I am a tourist. I am here to support the U.S. teams. NSL NEWS: Your support is too late for Synchronicity and the Golden Knights. What do you think about the 4-way events? JACK JEFFERIES: Synchronicity had a couple of bad breaks in the beginning, but they came fighting back which is a sign of a good competitor. Any team can look happy and confident when they are ahead. But to be able to skydive at your best when there seems to be no hope shows true metal.
NSL NEWS: 4-way Open? JACK JEFFERIES: The French are having a tremendous competition.... (more)
Did you know that Russia extended the lead in round 8? posted: Sep 12th, 2003 It is getting tight for Arizona Airspeed in 8-way. The U.S. 8-way team carries the only remaining hopes of the U.S. delegation to win a gold medal in any of the three Formation Skydiving events. The Golden Knights and Synchronicity are both too far behind to help avoiding a situation that has never happened before. The World Meet in France could become the first one in history where the U.S.A. might not win a gold medal. With the additional point that Russia won in round seven, the lead is now up to four points. And only two rounds are left. Everything is still possible since a lead can slip easier... (more)
Did you know that France is out of the 8-way game? posted: Sep 12th, 2003 It is a hard day for the French to realize that the big goal of winning the gold medals in both events is now out of reach. The 8-way event will have a different winner. And it will be the U.S. team or Russia. While these two teams continued with their exciting race and tied each other for the fourth time, France was one point slower and also lost two more points due to a penalty. It was a close call on an early key and left only 16 points for the scoreboard. One more round of 8-way will be held before the 4-way competition will resume. (more)
Did you know that the Russian 8-way team is still on a roll? posted: Sep 12th, 2003 The 8-way teams completed three rounds on a beautiful day and are done for today. They will enjoy the time off, at least the U.S. team, Russia and half of the French 8-way team. France Maubeuge's 4-way team still has to work the whole afternoon. The Golden Knights are waiting for them to show a weakness in the 4-way event. And this is one of the top stories of the World Meet 2003: how can France deal with the challenge of competing in both events?Let's complete today's 8-way story first of all. Round six would be very important for the French team. After the terrible start this morning they recovered... (more)
Did you know that the story of round 10 in 4-way? posted: Sep 11th, 2003 A quick glance at the scoring table says it all. There are highscore marks all over the board in the first-place row, from round two through round ten. And even in round one France Maubeuge would have had the highest score without the centerpoint penalty. The French team competed in a league of their own. There was no competition for them. They are the true world champions. Congratulations for an outstanding performance. Could it have been different at all? The NSL News will follow up later with more feedback from coaches and competitors and a meet evaluation. (more)