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News Article Did you know that XPG4 and former team member Katrina Autry-Shows battle in Eloy?
posted: Nov 21st, 2020 The NSL News was forced into a day of hibernation at the 4-Way FS Skydiving Championships at Skydive Arizona, due to severe technical equipment troubles. However, at least the scores could be posted on the SKYLEAGUE.COM leaderboard, and the NSL News is now catching up with additional information, videos and photos. The competition draw in Eloy was almost the extreme opposite compared to the NSL Cloud Mondial 2020, where the participating teams were challenged with a lot of technical and memory challenges, and with slower sequences. Two very fast sequences in Round 1 (J,B,A,D,C) and Round... (more)
News Article Did you know that Jerry and the Jets used some legendary creepers in Eloy?
posted: Nov 19th, 2020 The NSL Cloud Mondial 2020 leaderboard is complete. The InTime scores and videos of the last three SDC Rhythm XP rounds are posted, and the new Rhythm lineup have arrived at Skydive Arizona for the next ten competition rounds. David Grauwels and Joey Jones got their preliminary scores confirmed by InTime. They were split for Round 4 (24 - 23), and Rhythm got the 24th scoring point that David Grauwels had counted in. There was no infringement on the scoresheet for Round 8, and Rhythm's account for the last three rounds was clean. The U.S. 4-way champions lost a total of two points in the eleven... (more)
News Article Did you know that David Grauwels and Joey Jones had scoring numbers for the last three Rhythm rounds?
posted: Nov 18th, 2020 Arizona Airspeed was the only team in training on Tuesday, in preparation for the upcoming 4-Way FS Skydiving Championships in Eloy. It became busier on Wednesday when XPG4 and Jerry and the Jets arrived at Skydive Arizona for the last training jumps before Round 1 on Friday morning. The NSL Cloud Mondial 2020 is coming to the event's conclusion just in time, as four of the top teams on the online leaderboard also compete in Eloy this week. SDC Rhythm XP uploaded the videos for the remaining three rounds, which are now available for reviews with links on the 0's in Rounds 4, 7 and 8. The... (more)
News Article Did you know that ten A Class teams competed at five different locations?
posted: Nov 17th, 2020 Similarly to the AA Class competition of the NSL Cloud Mondial 2020, a total of ten teams performed the A Class sequences at five different locations and at different times. The Southern California Skydiving League did not have any teams in this category at the October meet, and two teams from the Northern Plains held off the three A Class teams of the Midwest Skydiving League. Two farm teams of Skydive Paranodon's Futura 4-way project in Illertissen, Germany, battled with Florida's Skydive City home team ZEAL and two Texas Skydiving League teams for the top spots. The adjusted leaderboard... (more)
News Article Did you know that SDC Rhythm XP added three more rounds to the NSL Cloud Mondial leaderboard?
posted: Nov 17th, 2020 Three more rounds of SDC Rhythm XP have been posted and changed the official NSL Cloud Mondial leaderboard once again, which is calculating the rankings based on the total and the meet average of all rounds. Three Rhythm scores and videos are still missing, and the U.S. national 4-way team is moving up the rankings with each new scoring number. The adjusted leaderboard is showing the current rankings based on the average after the eight currently posted Rhythm rounds. SDC Rhythm XP is still in training at Skydive Sebastian in Florida before traveling to Arizona on Thursday for the 4-Way FS... (more)
News Article Did you know that the AA Class teams competed at five different locations?
posted: Nov 16th, 2020 The NSL Cloud Mondial 2020 included 4-way competition in the three other NSL categories (AA - A - RRR), as well. However, the participation resembled more a regular competition weekend of the NSL Network, the same way as it has been done for many years. Teams of the Southern California, Texas and Midwest Skydiving League applied the same competition draw, which was identical with the eleven sequences of the NSL Cloud Mondial. The competition draw for a regular weekend of the NSL Network is usually posted on Friday evening and used only once on the upcoming weekend. This time, the special... (more)