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News Article Did you know that the Shamrock Showdown 2022 ended with Airspeed and HayaBusa NSL Live Talk?
posted: Mar 4th, 2022 The Shamrock Showdown duel between Arizona Airspeed and NMP PCH HayaBusa was completed at noon on Friday. Anion Flux XP continue with their first AA Class outdoor rounds, which are still judged by InTime's Claire King and Dirk Venter, and Jim Rees. There were no surprises on the second day of the competition, when the still reigning 4-way world champions from Belgium and the world's new top team from Arizona performed the remaining three rounds on Friday morning. Arizona Airspeed won with the current lineup's highest 10-round outdoor average, who are now on track to bring back the William... (more)
News Article Did you know that the top of 4-way leaderboards will have a different ranking order this year?
posted: Mar 3rd, 2022 Arizona Airspeed and NMP PCH HayaBusa completed their seven rounds early on the first day of the Shamrock Showdown 2022. The still reigning 4-way world champions from Belgium are just as much on track as Arizona Airspeed is after the Paraclete XP Indoor Championship 2022 and Round 7 of the running outdoor competition at Skydive City, even though the leaderboard presents a very different situation compared to the last eight years. NMP PCH HayaBusa have been on the top of any 4-way leaderboards since they won the world championship title for the first time in Prostejov 2014. They knew that... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Shamrock Showdown began with a tie in arm-wrestling?
posted: Mar 3rd, 2022 NMP PCH HayaBusa have completed approx. 70 training jumps at Skydive City before Round 1 of the Shamrock Showdown 2022 on Thursday morning. Arizona Airspeed traveled from North Carolina to Florida after the completion of the Paraclete XP Indoor Championship 2022 and added five jumps to the outdoor account on Wednesday. Jim Rees had the same travel route as Arizona Airspeed after judging the indoor competition at Paraclete XP. InTime operators and judges Claire King and Dirk Venter performed in front of the camera with Veloce QRF, and they were judged by Jum Rees, after going through the whole... (more)
News Article Did you know that NMP PCH HayaBusa and Arizona Airspeed are ready for the Shamrock Showdown?
posted: Mar 2nd, 2022 The Paraclete XP Indoor Championship was obviously just a walk in the park for Arizona Airspeed. The progress that Mikhail Markine and Joey Marshall felt and explained during the NSL Live Talk at half-time in Raeford is not easy to measure without the opposition of other world-class teams. The former U.S. 4-way champions of 2019, SDC Rhythm XP, had a complete makeover, and Doug Barron is currently rebuilding the team with a new lineup. The Golden Knights had only two returning members in their lineup and attended their last 4-way or 8-way competition. Skydive Midwest NEXT is on a promising way... (more)
News Article Did you know that XPG4's new lineup started with a 24.6 average at Paraclete XP?
posted: Mar 1st, 2022 One of the most impressive results at the Paraclete XP Indoor Championship 2022 was not only the 33.0 average of Arizona Airspeed. It was the team in 2nd place on the 4-way Open Class leaderboard that caught the attention of many 4-way experts, and especially R2G fans Donna and Kamuran "Sonic" Bayrasli. XPG4, with former Ranch 2nd Generation members Michelle Karamon, Brenn Richards and Jeana Billings in the lineup, finished in the runner-up position on the 4-way Open Class leaderboard, right behind Arizona Airspeed. The NSL News expected a close competition for the U.S. indoor silver medals... (more)
News Article Did you know that Arizona Airspeed fans can follow their role models for a whole rotation?
posted: Feb 27th, 2022 The 4-way competition is complete at the Paraclete XP Indoor Championship 2022, and Arizona Airspeed finished 84 points ahead of the team in 2nd place. The 33.0 average is only two points behind the 10-round indoor record average that the same lineup posted at the Wind Games 2020. NSL-TV Unfiltered features Arizona Airspeed performing Round 7 on Sunday morning, beginning with the last and final preparations before entering the flying chamber, followed up by the preparations for Round 8. Both rounds matched the current Airspeed standards, and the team was once again happy with the performance. The... (more)