Sandro Diaz Sets World Record with Insane 70m Skateboard Drop-In
Braille SkateboardingOctober 8, 202518 min9,458 views
15 connectionsΒ·16 entities in this videoβThe World's Most Insane Drop-In
- π Sandro Diaz achieved a new world record by completing the tallest skateboard drop-in ever, measuring 70 meters.
- π€― The stunt, sponsored by Red Bull, involved dropping in on a custom-built ramp on the side of a literal building.
- β οΈ The sheer height and scale of the drop-in were described as terrifying, with the skater reaching speeds of 82 kilometers per hour.
The Scale of the Challenge
- ποΈ The ramp was constructed on the side of a building, with initial drop-in heights starting at 55 meters and progressing to 60 meters, 65 meters, and finally 70 meters.
- π To put the height into perspective, the 70m drop-in is nearly 200 feet, significantly larger than professional skateboarder Bob Burnquist's famous 30-foot ramp.
- π·ββοΈ The construction involved attaching ramps to the side of the building, with coping added at the top, making it appear like an extension of the structure.
Skater's Experience and Preparation
- π¨ Standing at the top, the skater experienced intense fear, with many moments of hesitation and self-doubt, often questioning what they had gotten themselves into.
- π οΈ Diaz utilized a skateboard with extra soft wheels and wide trucks, along with extensive protective gear including a helmet, elbow pads, and knee pads.
- π§ The mental fortitude required was immense, emphasizing the need for hyper-focus and pushing past the instinctual fear of such a dangerous feat.
Technical Aspects and Speed
- π¨ The drop-in involved precise timing and body positioning, with the skater needing to manage significant G-forces and potential speed wobbles.
- π The transition from vertical to flat at the bottom of the ramp created intense pressure on the legs, requiring strong leg muscles and control.
- πΉ Multiple camera angles, including a headcam, captured the intensity of the drop-in, showcasing the speed and the skater's control.
Impact and Legacy
- π This event is hailed as a historic moment in skateboarding, pushing the boundaries of what is possible and inspiring new generations.
- π£ The live-streamed event by Red Bull brought significant attention to the sport and demonstrated the potential for extreme skateboarding stunts.
- π Diaz set two world records: the tallest skateboard drop-in and the fastest speed on a temporary quarter pipe, solidifying his place in skateboarding history.
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