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News Article Did you know that The Expendables have eight world champions and Joey Marshall in their 8-way lineup?
posted: Oct 27th, 2021 The 8-way competition at the USPA Nationals 2021 had a very similar start as is happened in 4-way Open, where SDC Rhythm XP took the lead surprisingly in Round 1. The Qatar Falcons, guest team in Eloy with their coach Jeremie Rollett, outscored the Airspeed XP8 world champions, Golden Knights and The Expendables in the meet opener and were still tied with ASXP8 after Round 3. The run was over when the U.S. top teams got serious and came back to their usual team-specific performance levels. Airspeed XP8 ran away from the guest team, and the Golden Knights passed the Falcons in Round 4. Now the... (more)
News Article Did you know that all Ranch 2nd Generation members are going to their first 4-way outdoor world meet?
posted: Oct 27th, 2021 The 4-way competitions of the USPA Nationals 2021 were completed successfully on Tuesday, even though the weather was not perfect throughout the 2-day period. The top spots on the AAA/Open Class leaderboard turned out eventually as it could be expected, and SDC Rhythm XP completed the last ten rounds of the 2020/2021 lineup in a very competitive way. In fact, the 8-point difference after Round 10 is one of the closest in the history of the Airspeed - Rhythm duels at USPA Nationals, after the Rhythm victory in 2019. XPG4 outscored Aviatrixx by 44 points in the 4-way Women duel and will compete... (more)
News Article Did you know that USPA's new Beginner Class promises a very competitive finish?
posted: Oct 26th, 2021 The USPA Nationals 2021 are in full swing at Skydive Arizona, where four Twin Otters are mastering almost 100 loads per day, filled only with 4-way teams. The 64 teams in the four USPA 4-way categories (Open/AAA - Advanced/AAA - Intermediate/AA - Beginner/A) reflect one of the highest numbers of 4-way teams at USPA Nationals since 2004/2005 when 71/80 4-way teams attended the national championships in Perris. The west coast event at the same place in 2017 attracted 73 teams to the 4-way events of the USPA Nationals. The last USPA Nationals before the corona virus crisis had 59 teams at Skydive... (more)
News Article Did you know that Aviatrixx and XPG4 will face each other outdoors for the first time?
posted: Oct 24th, 2021 The 4-way Women competition and the qualification for the next FAI World Championship of Formation Skydiving have always been a part of the 4-way Open Class competition at USPA Nationals, and it will be the same at this year's event. The situation in this category is very similar compared to the 4-way Open Class, where it is expected that a different team will compete for the U.S. delegation at next year's world meet in Eloy. SDC Rhythm XP competed in 4-way Open at the FAI Tanay Mondial 2020, Aviatrixx in 4-way Women. Yesterday's preview pointed out that Arizona Airspeed seems to be the top... (more)
News Article Did you know that Arizona Airspeed have the home advantage next week?
posted: Oct 23rd, 2021 It's time to switch focus in the direction of the biggest 4-way and 8-way competition in the world, which has already begun at Skydive Arizona. The USPA Nationals 2021 are back on the west coast of the United States, after two years on the east coast, first at Chicagoland Skydiving in 2018, followed by Skydive Paraclete XP in 2019. The 4-way VFS teams are in the middle of their competition. As usual, SDC Core run away from the U.S. field of three teams, after winning the FAI world meet title over three other teams at the FAI Tanay Mondial 2020. The top team on the VFS Advanced Class leaderboard,... (more)
News Article Did you know that Bitches From Hell went from indoor A Class to outdoor AAA competition?
posted: Oct 21st, 2021 The NSL News explained on April 28th how the Polish Flyspot Liga adopted the indoor competition format of the National Skydiving League and used it internally for the events that used to be live for the Polish 4-way teams at the same competition site and at the same time. The implications of the corona virus crisis initiated the changes of the format in all areas of the NSL Network to offer logistics that would make it easier for competitions still to take place. The Polish 4-way teams began to use the same competition draw for meets at different Flyspot windtunnels, and they had a longer time... (more)