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News Article Did you know that Jan Klapka had never missed a monthly ICL score since January 2014?
posted: Dec 11th, 2020 Jan Klapka has been running his meets of the Czech World Tunnel League in the past when the outdoor season in the Czech Republic was over. The first of the monthly indoor meets at the Hurricane Factory in Prague was usually scheduled for November, and the league's indoor season would be concluded with the 6th meet in April. The Czech Open Indoor Championship followed shortly after the last league meet as the final event, before the teams would focus back on outdoor training and competition. The schedule of the indoor events changed slightly in 2019 when the Czech Open Indoor Championship... (more)
News Article Did you know that 4-way and 8-way indoor action followed the Eloy meet two weeks later?
posted: Dec 9th, 2020 The NSL News reported on September 11th that Vega XP has a new lineup. The first indoor training camp with new member Andre Van Heerden was completed earlier, and the second one with James Hall took place last weekend. Coach Niklas Hemlin was training with the team in both slots, and the NSL News will soon follow up with more information and NSL Live Talk. It was a busy weekend at Paraclete XP when Vega XP came back for the team's second indoor camp. SDC Rhythm XP were hosting a workshop on the same weekend, which included indoor training in several different formats. Andrew Happick was... (more)
News Article Did you know that Eliana Rodriguez and Michelle were back working together in Eloy?
posted: Dec 9th, 2020 The Arizona Skydiving League League followed up quickly with the next live outdoor competition after the successful completion of the 4-Way FS Skydiving Championships in Eloy. The four teams had not competed two weeks earlier on their home turf and used the new opportunity. It was the 4th meet of the Arizona Skydiving League this year despite the corona virus difficulties and restrictions. Eliana Rodriguez and Michelle Karamon have been running ASL meets monthly since they brought back the league at the beginning of 2019, and they had to slow down this year. Skydive Arizona has been setting... (more)
News Article Did you know that the Polish MAD Team is back in the AAA Class?
posted: Dec 7th, 2020 The NSL News preview of the World Challenge 2020 on March 6th included an update and overview of the registered teams for the world's largest indoor 4-way competition. The NSL Power Rankings were showing the MAD Team from Poland on the top of the expected AA Class leaderboard. The event was eventually canceled as many others in the year of the corona virus crisis, and the MAD Team did not get the opportunity to accomplish a unique winning streak in the history of the World Challenge. The Polish indoor team had won the Rookie Class competition in 2018 and followed up a year later with gold medals... (more)
News Article Did you know that NSL Cloud Mondial + Eloy Championship = Current Performance Level?
posted: Dec 5th, 2020 The two recent outdoor events, first the NSL Cloud Mondial, followed shortly after by the 4-Way FS Skydiving Championships in Eloy had two competition draws that could not be much more different. The participating teams of the NSL Cloud Mondial were facing eleven very slow and technically challenging sequences. The highest score was the 40-pointer that NMP PCH HayaBusa posted for a complete slot-switcher (5,C,J,H) in Round 2. The Belgian 4-way world champions were the only team in the field who were able to avoid a score below 20 points. They still finished with their lowest meet average for... (more)
News Article Did you know that the 2020 leaderboard of the Indoor Cloud League is changing?
posted: Dec 4th, 2020 Kyle Hermberg's Indoor Cloud League team at iFLY Dallas was back with a new and complete set of six scores and videos in November, as well. iFLY Dallas had a 6-month break after the first three months of the year and restarted in October. The total of 92 points for the month of November actually moved the iFLY Dallas team up and ahead of iFLY Tampa in the skewed 2020 rankings. Most of the participants of the October event were back in the iFLY Dallas lineups, and Kyle Hermberg also welcomed a few new 4-way fans. Four different lineups produced the total of 92 points in the six categories.... (more)