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News Article Did you know that Florida's Indoor Cloud League team posted their highest 2021 total in June?
posted: Jul 1st, 2021 Florida's June event of the Indoor Cloud League brought three teams together at iFLY Tampa last week. This month's first ICL scores and videos are posted, and the Florida team finished with its highest total of the year. Florida's Indoor Cloud League team is still missing enough experienced AAA Class competitors who would be able to perform the most challenging sequence that includes the complete FAI/ISC dive pool. The last time that the Florida team had a AAA Class score on the leaderboard was in February 2020. Jump Florida Furtherance trains the AA/Intermediate Class dive pool to prepare... (more)
News Article Did you know that both German Airbus teams have withdrawn from the FAI Tanay Mondial 2020?
posted: Jun 29th, 2021 The story of Germany's Formation Skydiving competition delegation for the FAI Tanay Mondial 2020 began naturally with the qualification for the slots in 4-way Open, 8-way Open and 4-way Women at the German Outdoor Nationals 2019. Oceanside AtomiX (4-way Open), Airbus (8-way Open) and Skynamite (4-way Women) won the respective qualifications at the national championships. AtomiX won their first national 4-way title, while Airbus and Skynamite defended their status successfully. The Airbus 8-way team and Skynamite traveled to Arizona a few months later and competed at the FAI Outdoor World... (more)
News Article Did you know that two A Class teams from Arizona joined the June leaderboard?
posted: Jun 28th, 2021 Two teams of the Arizona Skydiving League added more A Class scores to the June leaderboard. The A Class has been Eggplant's home category, as the NSL News reported on April 3rd. Eggplant competed in the A Class in 2019 and 2020, and they will now have the opportunity to post scores on the A/Beginner Class of the USPA Nationals on their home turf in Eloy. The 9.0 average last weekend at the June meet of the Arizona Skydiving League is also a promising result and brings Eggplant probably into medal contention for the first set of USPA medals in this new USPA category. The 9.0 after the five rounds... (more)
News Article Did you know that Elsinore teams swept the Advanced Class leaderboard at the USPA Nationals 2004?
posted: Jun 25th, 2021 The 4-way Advanced Class competition of the USPA Nationals 2004 became the most successful year for Skydive Elsinore with the big sweep of all medals in this category. However, the winner, Elsinore Adrenaline, followed the pattern of the previous Advanced Class champion teams and did not continue in 4-way Open. It was the last meet of a 3-year journey to the top of the Advanced Class leaderboard. Elsinore Adrenaline made it to the USPA gold medal position in a very different way though. The team's first lineup (Tammi Rettig, Louis Ascione, John Hamilton, Jacquelyn O'Bryan, David Szkaradek... (more)
News Article Did you know that Eliana Rodriguez and Craig Girard have been connected in the front piece for 16 years?
posted: Jun 24th, 2021 The NSL News has covered the story of Jerry and the Jets briefly in several earlier updates, after the team appeared the first time on the leaderboard of the Southern California Skydiving League's August 2020 meet. It was an international meet weekend, as well, with teams in Germany and Austria using the same competition draw of the NSL Cloud Mondial 2020 and posting their scores on the leaderboard together with the best teams in the world. Jerry and the Jets finished in the middle of the AAA Class field after the four rounds that were completed in Perris. The leaderboard was smaller last... (more)
News Article Did you know that Echochamber still has a fire burning?
posted: Jun 23rd, 2021 The NSL News covered the recent FAI Tanay Mondial cancellation by Sweden's national team in 4-way Open, Echochamber, with yesterday's update. The cancellation was neither directly related to the implications of the corona virus pandemic nor to last weekend's crash of a L-410 Turbolet jump plane in Tanay. Team speaker Ulf Liljenbäck explained the circumstances after Echochamber had tried to find a substitute for injured Johan Edvall, and that his team was not able to make a working plan for the upcoming world championship. He mentioned in his message that his team has found a new team member... (more)