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News Article Did you know that Chaotic Motion VIXX had four different lineups at four meets last year?
posted: Jan 9th, 2023 The NSL News has covered the Dutch Formation Skydiving Project 20+ since it was launched in 2017. The project itself was eventually discontinued, while results of it are still tangible. The project updates from the Netherlands turned to the teams with former project members, and two of them are now the strongest ones on Dutch leaderboards. Out Of The Blue, the Dutch national 4-way indoor and outdoor team, is well know in the international 4-way community after several appearances at FAI indoor and outdoor world championships and world cups. The second Dutch team with former project members,... (more)
News Article Did you know that the iFLY Dallas team wrapped up their Indoor Cloud League year with another highscore?
posted: Jan 8th, 2023 Kyle Hermberg's Indoor Cloud League team at iFLY Dallas wrapped up the 2022 season with three consecutive highscores for the months of October, November and December, unless one of the missing totals will still improve the 127 points of the Texas team last month. However, no other Indoor Cloud League team will be able to beat the total of 1425 ICL points for the whole year, which means that Kyle Hermberg's team at iFLY Dallas has defended the top spot successfully, which they took away from the Hurricane Factory at the end of the 2021 season. Jan Klapka's Czech ICL team at the Hurricane Factory... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Shamrock Showdown continues in DeLand with the best field ever?
posted: Jan 8th, 2023 The last Shamrock Showdown at Skydive DeLand in 2018 before the corona crisis attracted three of the Top 4 teams at the FAI Outdoor World Championship 2018 and the 4-way Women world champions of the same year to Florida in March. Several additional teams used the opportunity to meet the best teams in the world live at a competition. Arizona Airspeed still competed with the previous lineup in DeLand (Thiago Gomes, Ari Perelman, David French on camera) who would end up two points behind NMP PCH HayaBusa in Australia 2018, little over half a year later. Only Damien Gouriou and videographer David... (more)
News Article Did you know that South Africa's Jazz Republic qualified for Slovakia in the Netherlands?
posted: Jan 5th, 2023 Claire King and Dirk Venter, owners and operators of the InTime scoring system, visit many 4-way and 8-way competitions, not only to make sure that their technology is well applied and functional. Both are also FAI judges and regulars in the judging panels of FAI/ISC events. It's been a while though since their last competition with Jazz Republic, their South African 4-way team. The World Challenge 2019 was the last event that they attended as 4-way competitors before the corona virus break and the comeback at the ISR Grand Prix in November 2022. The World Challenge in Bedford used to be... (more)
News Article Did you know that the first SkyVenture New Hampshire competition took place in December 2008?
posted: Jan 5th, 2023 The recent previews of the upcoming New Hampshire Tunnel Fest included brief insights of the event's history, and the NSL News update on 10 December 2022 explained the comeback situation after the corona virus break in 2021. The Indoor Cloud League update on 31 December 2022 then included the time when a team from SkyVenture New Hampshire submitted scores and videos for the Indoor Cloud League leaderboards on a regular basis, beginning just a few months before the Czech team at the Hurricane Factory joined the Indoor Cloud League in 2013, as well. Jan Klapka launched the first national indoor... (more)
News Article Did you know that Sven Ibens had ISR FireFlash and VIGIL news during NSL Live Talk?
posted: Jan 3rd, 2023 The NSL Profile of Sven Ibens was published in April 2016. His second team after HayaBusa, Thunder ISR, was at the peak of the eight years that the same lineup spent together in training and competition. The Dutch/Belgian combination separated in 2016, and the three Belgian team members, Sven Ibens, Wesley Claessens and videographer Grim Swinnen continued with two Belgians, Maya Van Campenhout and Glenn Straeluyc. Thunder ISR and ISR FireFlash have been the topic of many NSL News updates since 2009, the year when the Thunder lineup started together with a different team name (4XTT). The topics... (more)