Did you know that NSL-TV features 4-way and 8-way videos from Norway? posted: Jul 30th, 2021 NSL-TV is now following up with competition videos of this year's Norwegian Outdoor Nationals. They are showing how Norway's national team in 4-way Open, Agera FS 2022, easily won their first national championship and stole one of Kjetil Nordin's four 4-way and 8-way titles in Norway and Denmark.
The videos also feature the winning 8-way team, Illegal Aliens, where the complete Agera lineup was helping Kjetil Nordin to retain at least one of the Norwegian Formation Skydiving titles. He has already won this year in Denmark with Sequence, and the national 8-way championship is still coming up.
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Did you know that CTR Optimum had two AAA lineups at the July competition? posted: Jul 29th, 2021 The Brazil Tunnel League completed its July meet successfully last weekend. It turned out to become the highest participation in the history of the indoor league with the 16 teams performing once again their eight meet rounds.
The indoor meets, managed by by iFLY Sao Paulo's David Rodrigues, allow the participants to compete with more than only one team. This player-coaching format has been very popular in almost all countries in the world, while it usually does not apply at national championships.
Norway was recently one of the few exceptions, where the skydiving federation has been sanctioning... (more)
Did you know that the Norwegian FS 2022 4-way project is showing serious results? posted: Jul 28th, 2021 The NSL News reported on July 12th that Kjetil Nordin owns national 4-way and 8-way titles in Norway and Denmark. He had won the Danish Outdoor Nationals 2021 with Sequence, and he was still reigning Norwegian 4-way and 8-way champion of 2020. The Danish 8-way championship is still coming up at the beginning of August.
He went back to Norway shortly after Denmark's 4-way championship event, and he cannot defend all his Scandinavian titles any longer. The Norwegian national team in 4-way Open, Agera FS 2022, surprised Kjetil Nordin's pickup team for this year's event, Blue Bellycan, with an unexpected... (more)
Did you know that Janine Tillenburg is back in her inside center slot for Oceanside AtomiX? posted: Jul 28th, 2021 The exciting story of the still reigning German 4-way champion team Oceanside AtomiX has turned into a roller-coaster situation. The team history began in 2013 when the original lineup (Andrea Kleinschmidt, Janina Jungen, Peter Ingenhaag, Holger Sass and team videographer Lars Naeve) posted their first scores at regional meets in Germany and then at their first national championships.
AtomiX competed right away in the AAA Class, and the 12.2 average in 7th place was the starting point of an impressive team career that peaked with the national 4-way title in 2019. The same lineup jumped to the... (more)
Did you know that AAA/AA matches A/RRR participation on the July leaderboard? posted: Jul 27th, 2021 The latest additions to the combined July leaderboard came from the Triangle Skydiving Center, where the Carolina Skydiving League completed its second meet of the 2021 season.
CASL co-director Jamie Caldwell welcomed three new teams to 4-way competition in the Carolinas, who had not attended any meets this year. Five different teams were at Skydive Carolina in May, where SDC RhEvolution XP had launched their outdoor competition season.
Jamie Caldwell has been managing the Carolina Skydiving League together with SDC RhEvolution XP member Matt Alarif since the beginning of the 2021 season.... (more)
Did you know that 4Astrophe defended the Canadian 4-way title successfully? posted: Jul 26th, 2021 It was almost exactly two years ago, after the national championships, when the last scores of Canadian 4-way teams were posted on the NSL website. It was the first time that the Bisson family team (father Richard, daughter Valerie, son Yannick, plus Nicolas Malley and Sean Paquette on camera) won the Canadian 4-way title.
The even more successful Lemay family (father Michel, sons Martin, Vincent, Benoit) had dominated 4-way competition in Canada between 2005 and 2017. Martin, Vincent and Benoit Lemay, with Katie Woods, Jean Christophe Ouimet and videographer Jean-Sebastien Vadeboncoeur in their... (more)