217-way 3 points Sequential World Record
A new world record for a 3 point sequential large formation jump was recorded on October 27, 2017, in Eloy, Arizona.
A new world record for a 3 point sequential large formation jump was recorded on October 27, 2017, in Eloy, Arizona.

Danny Weiland has set a new base jump record at Perrine Bridge. Again. Weiland successfully jumped from the Twin Falls, Idaho

56 skydivers from the group EuroChicks now officially hold the Women’s World Sequential Record in skydiving. The 3 formation 56 point jump was

As of July 2017 Kenny Meyer of Sussex, New Jersey has become the oldest living skydiver. The 102-year-old resident of a

The US Army Golden Knights Parachute Team has set a new world record in the Eight Way Formation at the FAI

Former Navy Seal Andy Stumpf, from San Diego, California, set out to break the world record for absolute distance covered in

On October 27th, 1997 John Kallend, then fifty-two years old, made his first jump as a skydiver. On October 17th, 2015

A new vertical skydiving world record was set this past Friday in Ottawa, Illinois, as 164 divers traveled at speeds up

The World Team’s most astonishing achievement to date is their 400-way jump in Thailand. With 400 skydivers all joining into one

For most people, skydiving in and of itself is an incredible feat. For one former star of the children’s program, The

The very first Indoor Skydiving World Championship was a big success with over 400 skydivers participating from more than 10 countries

The summer of 2012 was marked by any number of hang gliding, paragliding and skydiving world record records; in fact, some

Click on any photo for a larger view. One of the few new stories that offers the adrenaline rush not always

Last Saturday, 100 skydivers set a new Guinness skydiving world record for wingsuit formation with their 13,000 foot wingsuit dive. They

Perseverance is the key, as was discovered by the 138 people who broke the vertical skydiving world record earlier this month in Ottawa,

Originally billed as “World Team Flight of the Phoenix 156 Way”, the actual event boasted 192 skydivers in formation. Between April 14th

A brother and sister set a 24 hour tandem jumping record in Harbor Springs, Michigan; all in the name of charity.