Home page

supported by:
Vigil Logo


National
Skydiving
League

226 Pecan Street
Deland FL 32724
tel: (386) 801-0804

© 2003 - 2025
All Rights Reserved


supported by:
In Time Scoring


Valid HTML Valid CSS!

NSL News


| Viewing Articles 781 to 786 of 7550
News Article Did you know that the Paraclete XP Summer Classic is coming back?
posted: Apr 4th, 2023 The first version of Paraclete XP's Summer Classic competition grew out of the Carolina Skydiving League, which was one of the busiest leagues in the NSL 4-way Network at that time. The Raeford Parachute Center was an early host of the CASL meets, and Paraclete XP lifted the July competition in 2007 to a new level with a $14,000 purse of prize money. The Paraclete XP Money Meet became the prime U.S. event between the Shamrock Showdown and the USPA Nationals in the middle of the outdoor summer season. The Shamrock Showdown defined the starting point of the outdoor season, and the teams had... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Degen Sisters had father Julien in their A Class lineup?
posted: Apr 2nd, 2023 The NSL News featured mostly the French national 4-way teams with the first update after the national indoor championship last month, even though the indoor lineup in 4-way Women for the upcoming FAI Indoor World Championship in Slovakia did not compete at Aerokart in Paris. The NSL News had introduced the lineup with the update on March 26th. The French national teams in 4-way Open, 4-way Women Outdoor, and 4-way Junior attended the national indoor championship, and the NSL News also introduced two other French 4-way junior teams. Aerokart Akdemie, the French 4-way junior school, had one team... (more)
News Article Did you know that 4-way Open medals and Top 10 positions will be highly contested in Slovakia?
posted: Mar 31st, 2023 The first NSL Power Rankings of the FAI Indoor World Championship 2023 in 4-way Open features a total of 19 national teams who are planning to compete at the event in Slovakia next month. 14 of the 19 countries were represented at the previous indoor world championship at Weembi Lille in 2019. Ten of the 14 teams at the previous event will represent their countries once again three years later, even though mostly with different lineups. Only five teams, Tigers (Qatar), Echochamber (Sweden), HF Flying Circus (Czech Republic), Out Of The Blue (Netherlands) and Magic 4 (Lithuania), seem to be... (more)
News Article Did you know that Agera defeated DeLand Norgyx at Norway's indoor championship?
posted: Mar 30th, 2023 The series of national indoor championships across the world continued with Norway's event on March 10/11 at Vossvind, the same location that will be hosting this year's FAI Outdoor World Cup in August. Skydiving center and windtunnel are both located in Voss, outside and east of the city of Bergen. The DeLand Norgies, now under the new name of DeLand Norgyx, were back with the same lineup (Ole Petter Hjelle, Pål Kolbenstvedt, Carl-Erik Tuv, Torstein Valen) who had outscored Norway's national 4-way team Agera at the outdoor championship in August last year. The team name changed from DeLand... (more)
News Article Did you know that three teams shared the Indoor Cloud League highscores for February?
posted: Mar 29th, 2023 The results of the Indoor Cloud League's February competition scrambled the very young 2023 leaderboard at the end of the second month. The winner of the last two years, Kyle Hermberg's iFLY Dallas team, took back the lead after a 1-point deficit at the end of January. The Top 3 rankings at the end of February currently resemble the final 2022 leaderboard in December, where the new ICL team at iFLY Fort Lauderdale in Florida was not a part of the monthly indoor competition. Anion Flux XP member Felipe Della Giustina launched the new Indoor Cloud League team after training with 4-way fans... (more)
News Article Did you know that Switzerland and Finland have new teams at the indoor world championship?
posted: Mar 29th, 2023 It used be normal procedure on almost any given weekend before the corona virus crisis that indoor or outdoor events would happen to take place at the same time, and the NSL 4-way Network connected them by synchronizing the competition draws. Result would be more interesting leaderboards with teams who were geographically far away from each other. This format is still a part of the NSL 4-way Network and will hopefully come back to the same level of relevance with the slowly ongoing recovery of the sport. Most recently, two different indoor events applied the same competition draw and created... (more)