Red Bull Skydive Team member Max Manow has redefined the boundaries of aerial adventure in a stunning world-first. Over the dramatic landscapes of the Little Colorado River Tribal Park, Navajo Nation - a side arm of Arizona’s iconic Grand Canyon - the German skydiver leapt from a helicopter, latched onto a nosediving plane in mid-air, and ascended out of Hell Hole Bend canyon. From there, he embarked on what he calls his “endless skydive,” an achievement that is as daring as it is unprecedented. Luke Aikins flying his experimental plane with Max Manow and Marco Fürst above the Little Colorado River Canyon during the Endless Skydive project on the Navajo Nation in northern Arizona, USA on November 11, 2024. Photo: Michael Clark / Red Bull Content Pool Highlights The Feat: Mano...
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WORLD FIRST: Pushing aviation limits with unbelievable flight down Kitzbühel’s legendary Streif
What it took Dario Costa to fly at 350 km/h down the world's most iconic ski slope while enduring 10G forces. Red Bull Air Race pilot Dario Costa has pushed the boundaries of aviation once again by completing a daring course preview down the legendary Streif in Kitzbühel with a top speed of 350 km/h in his plane ahead of the 85th Hahnenkamm races this weekend. Obsessed with flight since childhood, Italian Costa made his first flight as a pilot aged just 16 and, in 2013, he took over the role of Flight Operations Manager for Red Bull Air Race and development pilot on the Extra 330LX and Zivko Edge 540 acrobatic planes he uses to this day. Dario Costa is flying down the Streif with his plane in Kitzbuehel, Austria on January 19, 2025. Photo: Mirja Geh / Red Bull Con...
Read MoreKayakers achieve historic first-ever descent of Gabon’s mysterious Ivindo River
In an awe-inspiring feat of endurance and exploration, renowned kayakers Adrian Mattern, Dane Jackson, Kalob Grady, and Bren Orton embarked on an extraordinary journey down Gabon’s mystical Ivindo River, one of Africa’s last great natural enigmas. This historic expedition, documented in the new film 'Gabon Uncharted: Sending Ivindo Falls' on Red Bull TV; marked the first-ever descent of some of Ivindo’s most challenging and unexplored rapids, unveiling the pristine beauty of the rainforest. Adrian Mattern, Dane Jackson, Bren Orton, Kalob Grady on Ivindo river, Gabon on January 29, 2024. Photo: David Sodomka / Red Bull Content Pool Snapshot Historic First-Ever Descent: Adrian Mattern, Dane Jackson, Kalob Grady, and Bren Orton became the first kayakers to navigate and descend...
Read MoreCircus meets skiing as Fabian Bösch’s ‘Circus Bösch’ thrills in the heart of the Swiss Alps
Bouncy Balls, Trapeze Swings, and Freeskiing Alpine Peaks: Bösch's Creative Flair Reimagines the Circus on Snow Forget clowns and traditional tents: in Circus Bösch, it’s Swiss freeskiing star Fabian Bösch, a trapeze, some balloons, and the iconic peaks of The Schilthorn, a summit in the Bernese Alps of Switzerland, that takes centre stage. Using trapeze swings, bouncy balls, and snow-covered railings, Bösch performs a circus act like no other, blending athletic precision with a playful touch. His new YouTube video brings audiences along as he leaps between swings, balances on bouncy balls, and executes daring tricks - all within the stunning winter wonderland of the Swiss Alps. Fabian Boesch performs at Circus Bösch in Mürren, Switzerland on March 2nd, 2024. Photo: Jan Cadosch / Re...
Read MoreWORLD FIRST: Base jump from Heli and swoop to surf world’s longest artificial wave
Red Bull Wingsuiter Sebastián Álvarez makes history by transitioning from one super adventure to another Chilean wingsuit flyer Sebastián Álvarez has made history by successfully transitioning from a BASE jump to a parachute swoop and into surfing the world's longest artificial wave at Surf Abu Dhabi. With a modified surfboard attached to his feet, Álvarez leaped from a Bell helicopter at 3,657 meters (12,000 feet) over Hudayriyat Island. He 'sky-surfed' down, expertly swooping with his parachute to line up with the wave before cutting away the chute to land precisely on a 2.3-meter (7.5-foot) wave produced by the world's most advanced artificial wave technology. Sebastian Alvarez performs during Red Bull Skydive Into a Wave, at Surf Abu Dhabi, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab...
Read MoreFreestyle Motocross legend Tom Pagès soar over the Alps in world-first ‘Ride & Fly’ feat
French freestyle motorcross legend Tom Pagès has redefined his sport with his latest adventure, 'Ride & Fly' showcasing a world-first speedride feat that seamlessly blends motorbike riding with paragliding. In this unprecedented performance, Pagès starts by riding his motorbike down a steep hill on the rugged Alpine terrain of Les Portes du Soleil in Haute-Savoie, France. As the paraglider takes flight, he soars effortlessly down the mountain, reaching speeds of nearly 100 km/h, before skillfully landing and continuing to ride his motorbike, completing this unique speedriding journey. Tom Pagès on his project Ride & Fly, in Avoriaz, Haute Savoie, France on July 2024. Photo: Oliver Godbold / Red Bull Content Pool Building on the success of his previous World F...
Read MoreExperience the pink and coral flats through Dimitris Kolliakos’s enchanting paramotor flight Nestled along Albania's southern shores, the Vlora salt fields offer a captivating spectacle that stands apart from other natural wonders. Unlike the more commonly known salt pans around the globe, the Vlora flats are celebrated for their otherworldly pastel palette that transforms with the rhythm of the seasons, creating a mesmerising visual feast. Recently, these fields garnered even more attention when Greek paraglider and paramotor pilot Dimitris Kolliakos undertook a breathtaking flight over the area. Dimitris Kolliakos of Greece performs at salt fields in Vlorë, Albania on August 7, 2024. Photo: Nejc Ferjan / Red Bull Content Pool On August 7, 2024, Kolliakos flew from Greece to ...
Read MoreRenowned sportsman Paul Guschlbauer has once again pushed the boundaries of adventure by conquering Augustine Volcano, one of the most active volcanoes in Alaska. Known for his exceptional performances in the Red Bull X-Alps and his unparalleled ability to uncover extraordinary locations, Guschlbauer’s latest achievement sets a new standard in the world of paragliding. Here is all you need to know: Augustine Volcano, an imposing peak 284 kilometres from Anchorage, is situated on an uninhabited island off Alaska’s southern coast in Cook Inlet. The island is part of the Aleutian volcanic arc, a chain of volcanoes formed by the subduction of the Pacific Plate beneath the North American Plate. Paul Guschlbauer seen during his photoshooting for the project "Volcano Flight" in Alaska, Uni...
Read MoreAustrian duo complete a historic wingsuit flight along London's River Thames Two Austrian skydivers, Marco Fürst and Marco Waltenspiel, accomplished a remarkable feat by becoming the first individuals to successfully navigate a wingsuit flight through London's iconic landmark, Tower Bridge. Marco Fuerst and Marco Waltenspiel of Austria fly through Tower Bridge in London, Great Britain on May 12, 2024. Photo: Joerg Mitter / Red Bull Content Pool Precision Navigation: After leaping from a Helicopter, the pair descended from an altitude of 3,000ft and flew across the River Thames 35m above the water between the bridge towers. High-Speed Flight: Reaching a top speed of 246 km/h, they completed the jump and landed safely within 45 seconds. Expert Execution: After flying through ...
Read MoreIn a historic feat, Catalan adventurer and elite kayaker Aniol Serrasolses has conquered the world's highest glacier waterfall drop in the Svalbard archipelago, Norway. Aniol Serrasolses and his team embarked on a challenging expedition to the Svalbard archipelago, to one of the most remote places on earth, beginning with a 36-hour sea voyage from Longyearbyen to the Bråsvellbreen glacier. Aniol Serrasolses paddles the river on the Austfonna ice cap, Svalbard on August 6, 2023. Photo: David Sodomka / Red Bull Content Pool The team, including kayakers David Sodomka, Aleix Salvat, and Mikel Sarasola, undertook an 11-kilometer trek across the Arctic's icy expanse to access the river leading to glacial waterfall. Throughout their journey, the team faced numerous obstacles, includi...
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