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Skydivers Form Giant Star in Mid-Air!
29 Nov
Summary
- 104 skydivers from 20 countries set a new world record.
- A giant star-shaped canopy formation was created mid-air.
- The previous CRW record of 100 skydivers was broken in Florida.
Over Lake Wales, Florida, a remarkable new world record was established on November 22nd. A diverse group of 104 skydivers, representing 20 different countries, successfully formed the largest mid-air canopy formation ever completed. This physics-defying spectacle involved athletes meticulously linking their parachutes to create a giant, star-shaped pattern against the sky.
The record-breaking event, described as a 'giant cosmic flower,' saw experienced skydivers using specialized parachutes to build a stable core. Other participants then joined, expanding the formation into its impressive geometric shape. Organizers celebrated the historic achievement, highlighting the incredible precision and collaboration required.
This accomplishment surpassed the previous world record of 100 skydivers, which was set in 2007. The team included individuals of various ages, with a 76-year-old veteran among the participants. Many involved had dedicated years of practice, specifically focusing on this unique jump for the past three years.




