Wingsuit athletes Dani Román and Fred Fugen achieved a world-first synchronized head-on flight, passing just 10 meters apart at speeds of up to 220 km/h between the twin towers of the Bahrain World Trade Center. The achievement followed two years of meticulous planning and training, after the duo identified the site’s potential during a 2022 visit.
The daring feat was executed as part of the Red Bull-sponsored Bahrain Wingsuit Project, launched with a helicopter jump from 4,000 feet. The precision required for such synchronized flight is immense, as even small errors can result in collisions. Wingsuit fatalities, according to U.S. Parachute Association data, occur in roughly 1 in every 500 jumps, underscoring the high-risk nature of the sport.
This groundbreaking flight not only demonstrates extraordinary skill and courage but also pushes the limits of what is possible in wingsuit flying. The synchronized crossing between the Bahrain WTC towers is now recognized as a milestone in extreme sports, combining daring, meticulous preparation, and cutting-edge aerial precision.
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