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“The Last Viking” makes the “leap of death”

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The man is called “The Last Viking”. He is interested in weightlifting and extreme sports.

Norwegian Ken Stornes, known for his extreme jumps, performed a “leap of death” in freezing water. He jumped from a height of 40.5 meters and broke his own world record. Stornes announced this on Instagram.

Two years ago, Stornes jumped from a height of 31 meters.

This time he repeated the feat, choosing higher altitude and freezing water.

To be on the safe side before jumping, he threw a rock to break through the ice.

“New world record! 40.5m. We’re bringing the world record for the death dive back to Norway where it belongs. Crazy!” – Stornes wrote under the video of the jump.

Check out this post on Instagram

Posted by Ken Stornes (@kenstornes)

We remind you that during the Double Triple Snow Fest 2020 competition, which took place in Kyiv, the Ukrainian snowboarder Sergei Barkovsky performed an amazing trick.

The Ukrainian parkourist made a record jump
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