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News Article Did you know that Eliana Rodriguez, Solly Williams and Pete Allum were celebrated last Saturday?
posted: Oct 12th, 2022 The space for the audience is limited at the annual International Skydiving Museum's Hall of Fame Celebration, and traveling is necessary to be a part of the event. This year, Skydive DeLand hosted the skydiving activities that were attached to the 2022 celebration, and the actual induction of the new class took place at the Hilton Daytona Beach Ocean Resort, barely over a week after Hurricane Ian had visited the same place. Skydive DeLand had re-opened their facilities a few days after the passing of the storm, and the beach resort did not suffer any serious damage. There was nothing in the... (more)
News Article Did you know that the ICL Midwest team was back in full strength in September?
posted: Oct 12th, 2022 The ICL Midwest team, with all Skydive Midwest NEXT members organizing and coaching at the Indoor Cloud League events, had dedicated two of the Rookie Class sequences in August to new 4-way competitors, and they left the AAA/AA lineup on their own and without a NEXT player-coach. The Rookie Class sequences are meant to introduce new fliers to 4-way training and competition, as well as the other sequences are an opportunity for any 4-way competitors to familiarize with the respective dive pools and new challenges. However, logical result of the August situation at the ICL Midwest event was a... (more)
News Article Did you know that the race for FAI gold in 4-way Women is on?
posted: Oct 10th, 2022 Round 1 of the FAI Outdoor World Meet 2022 is little over ten days away and scheduled for the morning of October 21st. It is time to direct more attention to the most relevant event in Formation Skydiving competition. There were recently good news coming from Great Britain, where the national team in 4-way Women, NFTO, confirmed their participation in the world meet, after a time period of question marks behind the appearance of the team at Skydive Arizona. NFTO is one of the three top contenders for the FAI gold medals in 4-way Women, together with the French national team (Nephtys) and... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Air Force teams continued with their internal duels at iFLY Colorado Springs?
posted: Oct 9th, 2022 The NSL News reported on September 28th that there is a strong 4-way momentum in Colorado. The statement came in the aftermath of the Colorado Skydiving League Championship, where seven teams followed the invitation by Emily Bombardi and Eric Daniel shortly after the completion of the USPA Nationals 2022. Emily Bombardi and Eric Daniel had noticed the growing interest in 4-way competition in their region at the Indoor Cloud League activities that they launched earlier this year, as the NSL News had also reported on May 28th. The updates from Colorado mentioned that 4-way teams of the Air... (more)
News Article Did you know that SNE Fly Girls have plans for the FAI Outdoor World Cup 2023?
posted: Oct 7th, 2022 As in most other countries, the USPA Nationals are the qualifiers for the FAI/ISC events in the following year, either the world meets or the world cups. The qualification event for the upcoming FAI Outdoor World Meet 2022 was last year's national championship, where Arizona Airspeed (4-way Open), XP8 (8-way Open) and XPG4 (4-way Women) won their respective national titles. The 4-way Women competition does not have a separate leaderboard, and it is embedded in the 4-way Open Class competition. The winners still receive USPA medals and their places on the podium. All three champions of 2021... (more)
News Article Did you know that HF Flying Circus soon travel to their first outdoor world meet?
posted: Oct 7th, 2022 The Indoor Cloud League update on August 16th covered the July scores and videos of the iFLY Dallas team and provided an overview of the ICL situation at that point in time. It included sad news from the Czech Republic, where Jan Klapka had to deal with new troubles after the pandemic, this time on the political and economical side. The problems resulted in two months without participation of Czech teams in Prague's Hurricane Factory. In fact, Jan Klapka did not really know by then when he would be able to resume his activities, including the extremely successful 4-way junior project. The... (more)