Did you know that Jerome David recommended a delayed start of the working time? posted: Dec 29th, 2003 The NSL News posted an interview with former French national coach Jerome David before his delegation competed on home turf in Gap in 2003. This interview was recorded on 27 March 2003 and posted from the NSL News archives on July 4th.
France won a 4-way Open Class gold medal and a bronze medal in 8-way half a year later, and the NSL News had a new opportunity to speak with Jerome David in December the same year. The French 4-way Open Class team had won with a new record average, while the 8-way team finished behind hopes and expectations. The event was also the first FAI World Meet for a French... (more)
Did you know that the Italian national team Sinapsi PD continued after the FAI World Meet 2003? posted: Dec 4th, 2003 The NSL News published an interview with Sinapsi PD from the archives on July 1st. In the preparations for the FAI World Meet 2003 the Italian national team of 2000 - 2010 was in DeLand for an early training camp.
They were back at the end of the year and after competing at the FAI World Meet 2003, and the NSL News met the team again on December 4th, 2003:
"While the NSL NEWS still has more follow-up stories of SkyQuest 2003 on the agenda, the Italian national 4-way team, Sinapsi PD, has already resumed their training for the 2004 season. Sinapsi PD finished their impressive 2003 season at... (more)
Did you know that Pete Allum had to make a difficult decision? posted: Nov 10th, 2003 Pete Allum is one of the most experienced 4-way and 8-way competitors in the history of Formation Skydiving competition. He has competed for the United Kingdom at each FAI World Championship and several other international competitions since 1985. His current 4-way team, Sebastian XL, placed fourth at the world meets in 1999, 2001 and 2003.
Pete Allum's NSL Profile was posted as one of the earliest in 2000. The full-time coach and competitor recently moved to DeLand and was hired as the new national coach of the Danish 4-way team. The NSL News asked Allum about the future of XL and the Danish... (more)
Did you know that a competition draw of the A Class is block-heavy for a good reason? posted: Nov 6th, 2003 The NSL News reported on March 13th that USPA introduces the A Class category at the national championships as a test event this year. The update from Arizona after the March meet of the Arizona Skydiving League explained more of the A Class history in the United States.
The NSL 4-way category was adopted early by other countries, and the A Class competition was just recently the most popular event of the Virtual Australian Outdoor Nationals 2021, behind the Rookie Class, which has been one of the NSL competition categories since 2002, as well.
The roots of the A Class grew in the early 4-way... (more)
Did you know that Solly Williams opens the Majik door for the NSL News audience? posted: Oct 30th, 2003 Last time the NSL News spoke with DeLand Majik member Solly Williams he was evaluating the situation at the World Championship of Formation Skydiving for the NSL audience. The interview took place in September in Gap, France, the event site of the Mondial 2003.
Six weeks later, Solly Williams is back home in DeLand with a 4-way gold medal that he just won with Majik at the USPA Nationals 2003, which also earned his team the trip to the next World Meet in Croatia.
The interview with Solly Williams looks back at the events in Lake Wales today and covers some of the Majik future. (more)
Did you know that the German team EADS competed and also pursued corporate sponsorship? posted: Oct 29th, 2003 The recent update from Germany related to the new Airbus 4-way lineup, and it connects with a new NSL News interview from the archives. It was first published in the German skydiving magazine Freifall Xpress, and EADS founder Jens Gönnemann answered the interesting questions. The NSL News translated it to English, and editor Peter Schäfer, who conducted and recorded the original interview, gave permission to make it available for the NSL News audience.
Peter Schäfer was interested in the financial operation of the 4-way national team EADS that competed for Germany at the world meets in 2003,... (more)