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News Article Did you know that A Class team Paranodon Futura 3 outscored all AA Class teams in Round 1?
posted: Jun 22nd, 2021 Germany's 4-way comeback at the Paranodon Cup happened together with the British return to 4-way competition at the season opener of the United Kingdom Skydiving League, and the first meet of the Southern California Skydiving League completed the leaderboard. Only British teams competed in the Rookie Class (RRR), while the leaderboards in the three other NSL categories (AAA - AA - A) featured an interesting and colorful international mixture. The NSL News update on June 15th covered the AAA Class leaderboard with the adjusted rankings according to the five rounds that all participating teams... (more)
News Article Did you know that Echochamber had to cancel participation at the FAI Tanay Mondial?
posted: Jun 22nd, 2021 The recent news related to the FAI Tanay Mondial 2020 began with the German national 4-way Open Class team Oceanside AtomiX stepping back from the status as the national team for this event, who were quickly replaced by the sanctioning of the Airbus 4-way team to compete in Russia. Then the complete British delegation for the FAI Tanay Mondial 2020 canceled their participation, as the NSL News reported on June 11th. The latest NSL Live Talk with NMP PCH HayaBusa focused back on the actual event and the preparations of the 4-way world champions for their upcoming title defense in Tanay. Exits... (more)
News Article Did you know that A/Beginner Class teams needed a jump-off to break their tie after six rounds?
posted: Jun 19th, 2021 At the same time when Skydive Elsinore hosted the season opener of the Southern California Skydiving League and synchronized the event with other ones of the international NSL Network in the same way as it has been done for many years, Skydive Chicago held their newly introduced SDC Cloud Games, which applies the same format of event connection via the internet. It was a different competition draw that the participating teams had for the Cloud Games, which created two different leaderboards with teams applying the two draws at several different locations. The Cloud Games turned out to be a combination... (more)
News Article Did you know that Paraclete XP and Hurricane Factory tied their Indoor Cloud League May totals?
posted: Jun 17th, 2021 The May leaderboard of the Indoor Cloud League has shaped up and features the best participation of the comeback year after the scores and videos of the Paraclete XP team were added. XPG4 members Jeana Billings, Morgan Womble and Brenn Richards were player-coaching the two lineups through four of the six sequences before they performed the two Open Class sequences (AAA/AA) with their own team. XPG4 is mostly focusing on outdoor training and competition during the summer season, and two of the team members (Michelle Karamon, Jeana Billings) are in the middle of their final preparations for the... (more)
News Article Did you know that NMP PCH HayaBusa travel to Prostejov for exit training?
posted: Jun 16th, 2021 NMP PCH HayaBusa were back in full training swing after the long break due to the corona virus crisis, as the NSL News reported on April 9th. The first training camp in Spain was compromised when Andy Grauwels had to return to Belgium. The Belgian 4-way world champions had still completed their first 40 training jumps since September 2020, and they have continued with outdoor training ever since. They have been traveling back and forth between Prostejov in the Czech Republic and their home DZ in Spa, Belgium, as they explained during the new NSL Live Talk today. They have arrived at the total... (more)
News Article Did you know that Jerry and the Jets were on the AAA top after Round 5?
posted: Jun 15th, 2021 The Southern California Skydiving League launched the 2021 season once again in the month of June, and only dust devils kept the five teams to complete all six rounds at Skydive Elsinore last weekend. Main Street Jambalaya had won last year's SCSL season opener, and almost exactly the same lineup lifted Elsinore's home team's meet average to 12.6 despite a challenging competition draw. The five completed rounds included three slot-switching blocks in three different sequences, and each round included at least two blocks. Only six random formations were drawn for the same five rounds. Main... (more)