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NSL News Coverage of the FAI Indoor World Cup 2024

Did You Know...

... that half of the Dutch national 8-way team won the 4-way competition?

Increased meet average: Cool Runnings
posted Jul 6th, 2014 - The Sun Path Products NSL News story on 4 July 2014 mentioned that the Tomscat Trophy in the Netherlands is usually the bigger event than the national championships, which took place this weekend.

This special situation was confirmed once again this year, as 18 teams in four categories had attended the Tomscat Trophy, while eight teams competed in two categories this weekend.

Once again, the AAA Class winner was not the Dutch national team of 2014, Cool Runnings, even though the team improved the meet average significantly (11.1 - 12.5) since June 14th. Creeps was the best Dutch team at the Tomscat Trophy, and M4trix won the 4-way competition this weekend. Only Cool Runnings attended both events. Half Ginger competed for the first time in the AAA Class.

Dutch Nationals 2014Rd. 1Rd. 2Rd. 3Rd. 4Rd. 5Rd. 6Rd. 7Rd. 8Rd. 9Rd. 10TotalAvg
RankAAA ClassJ,9,L,N13,5,8P,10,O,FD,19,112,B,67,18,22C,M,21,1714,Q,G,E11,2,K20,4,HTotalAvg
1M4Trix231321141413161141214114.1
2Cool Runnings1710161211101314111112512.5
3Half Ginger158139981111111110610.6
RankA ClassJ,98,LP,O,FD,19B,67,NC,M,21Q,G,A2,E4,KTotalAvg
14igami12417888610107909.0
2Maverick52125666965626.2
3Inside-Out44115868426585.8
4Winging It4565757652525.2
5Shinobi4494674000383.8
M8trix in training over Texel
image by: Paracentrum Texel
The winner, M4trix, is one half of the Dutch national 8-way team, M8trix. The 8-way lineup consists of several experienced 4-way competitors who focus mainly on the 8-way competition at the upcoming World Championship of Formation Skydiving in the Czech Republic. M8trix plans to improve the 12.6 average in 8-way that still stands as the record number for the Netherlands, posted by Dutch Flight in 2001.

However, it does not take much 4-way training for the 8-way competitors to get back to the same or a higher scoring level compared to their former 4-way teams. M4trix's 14.1 average even includes a 1-pointer in Round 8, where the exit formation (Bipole) funneled, and the judges could not acknowledge more than one single scoring point at the end.

M8trix will also compete in 8way at the national championships, and the Sun Path Products NSL News will follow up with scores and more information.

Tomscat Trophy 2014Rd. 1Rd. 2Rd. 3Rd. 4Rd. 5Rd. 6Rd. 7Rd. 8Rd. 9Rd. 10TotalAvg
RankA ClassB,M,A7,HP,C,EF,N,6D,921,J19,8K,Q,LO,G,24,HTotalAvg
1Sonic (NL)171291110851089999.9
1Dimension (NL)1991379871278999.9
34igami (NL)1489108878105878.7
4Bad Habits (NL)141068968498828.2
5Maverick (NL)11897354656646.4
6Inside-Out (NL)1510105453141585.8
7Shinobi (NL)11554613877575.7
8Winging It (NL)9266345663505.0
A Class winner at the Tomscat Trophy: Dimension
The A Class competition was better attended than the AAA Class, and all five teams had also posted scores at the Tomscat Trophy 2014 in June. The ranking order was almost exactly the same. Only Winging It and Shinobi switched their positions at the bottom of the leaderboard.

The two teams on the top of the A Class leaderboard at the Tomscat Trophy, Sonic and Dimension, did not compete this weekend, and 3rd place winner in June, 4igami, finished with gold medals at the national championships with an improved meet average.

All A Class teams finished with averages that were very similar to the earlier ones at the Tomscat Trophy, except last year's Rookie Class team Shinobi. However, only the last three rounds with zeros took Shinobi out of the race for the silver medals and allowed Winging It the slot switcher in the rankings. Shinobi had to make the last three rounds with two substitutes and lost official eligibility for the competition...

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