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Did You Know...

... that Florida added four points to the Indoor Cloud League October account at iFLY Orlando?

Florida's Indoor Cloud League group last Thursday
posted Oct 20th, 2014 - The teams and competitors of the Florida Skydiving League had a busy week, which began with the latest FSL Tunnel Kicker at iFLY Orlando last Thursday and was concluded with the last outdoor competition on Saturday at Skydive City.

Goal at the FSL Tunnel Kicker was once again to add some scoring points to the October account of the Indoor Cloud League competition. At the same time, several participants used the opportunity to warm up for the outdoor competition on the weekend.

One of the two AAA and AA Class lineups (Teiwaz) at iFLY Orlando was in the flying chamber with the same lineup (Sebastian Jimenez, James Hall, Gilles Dutrisac, Kurt Gaebel) that would then compete at Skydive City on Saturday, with Randy Swallows on camera.

October 2014AAA ClassAA ClassA ClassRookie AAARookie AARookie ATotal
RankTeamsH,14,K,3C,11,14H,K,9K,O,CM,H,KM,ETotal
1iFLY Orlando (US)171618181912100
2SkyVenture New Hampshire (US)14-----14
Sebastian Jimenez (right) with Zunday in 2013
The Teiwaz AA Class lineup once again took on the AAA Class October sequence of the Indoor Cloud League, which included a new slot switcher for the front piece. Sebastian Jimenez and James Hall are both coming from A Class and AA Class experiences in the past and have little over 300 jumps in their records.

Teiwaz 4-way veterans Gilles Dutrisac and Kurt Gaebel joined forces with them last Thursday at iFLY Orlando to master the AAA and AA Class sequences, and Teiwaz added three points to the October account for the AAA Class slot switcher.

The second AAA/AA Class lineup, with Jim Prochaska and Hal Spence, made it an interesting internal FSL competition. Jim Prochaska and Hal Spence both have very similar experiences with the competition classes and ended up only shortly behind for the same sequences: AAA 16 - 17, AA 14 - 16.

4-way rookie Chris Dunbar (bottom) with his lineup
The Florida Indoor Cloud League group at iFLY Orlando last Thursday had a similar situation for the Rookie AA and Rookie AAA Class sequences and in the A Class. Three different lineups had an internal competition with those three sequences.

Two ZEUS members (Amer Kassas, James Hopkins) teamed up with Chris Rhodes and Hal Spence and scored 17 (Rookie AAA) and 18 (A Class) points. The ZEUS members were not eligible any longer for Rookie AA Class sequences, where the opposing lineup (Leith Estabrook, Dani Bridges, Jairo Garcia, Seth Claytor) could not beat the standing 19-pointer posted after the earlier ICL event at iFLY Orlando this month. However, they outscored the modified ZEUS lineup in the Rookie AAA Class and added one point to the Florida account. ZEUS won the A Class sequence by a point (18 - 17).

The third lineup for the same three sequences (Leigh Estabrook, Dani Bridges, Rodrigo Espinosa, Chris Dunbar) included a new 4-way tunnel rookie. Chris Dunbar made his first indoor 4-ways last Thursday and skipped the Rookie A Class sequence. His lineup finished with very competitive scores (14 - 16 - 14) in this 3-team competition.

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