There’s a New World Record for Diving, and the Video is Terrifying
A new video shared on Instagram this week shows the 132-foot world record for diving. The jump is called a death dive.
A new video shared on Instagram this week shows the 132-foot world record for diving. The jump is called a death dive.
Al Blaschke successfully topped the world record for skydiving on Monday by tandem jumping at 106 years old.
The World Surf League and others are celebrating a new world record of the largest wave ever paddled into by a female.
Discover some of the world’s craziest outdoor world records—some of them set in the most dangerous and unthinkable ways.
The 104-year-old woman made a tandem skydiving jump outside Chicago on October 1, potentially breaking the previous record.
Mike Land, who broke his pelvis after he fell when his bungee jumping cord snapped in 1993, plans to pull a van 36 miles in a single day.Â
Solo Stove had 891 s’more afficionados to Grapevine Texas for their S’morespalooza, breaking the world record for most s’mores made together.
In the Czech Republic, Spanish athlete Maria Perez broke the women’s world record for the 35 km race walk by 29 seconds.Â
Cody Meyer is known for not only being a fishing pro, but also for catching some of the very best in the sport. In this video, Meyer heads out on the water with a friend when a massive spotted bass makes its way into their fishing path. Watch as these two pull in one of [...]
David McNab is a former anti-poaching ranger. He’s training to run a marathon in a rhino suit for charity, hoping to beat the world record.