@ 3:09:47 my heart skipped a beat. Over all great job. I can only imagine what the wind, crazy heat, & the constant use of all his muscles too remain stable in the air felt like. Props for all your hard work! 👏🏼👏🏼
@@emersonsimmo90 Apparently, since he fail even if it's only 80m from the end, his record doesn't count as you need to complete crossing without falling at all If that's true that's horrible for him but he's a beast anyway
I use to live in Calabria and took the ferry to Sicily a few times. When I first saw this I thought it was a hoax. I couldn’t picture anyone walking across the Messina Strait.
I would think the uphill part at the end would be impossible considering how tired your core and legs must be by that point, what a sick feat of sheer willpower
As someone who slacklines, walking uphill is generally more difficult, especially if it's a steep climb after that much distance. I wouldn't doubt that his entire body was sore the following day.
@@RyotaMitarai Revelation 3:20 Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. HEY THERE 🤗 JESUS IS CALLING YOU TODAY. Turn away from your sins, confess, forsake them and live the victorious life. God bless. Revelation 22:12-14 And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last. Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
Sitting here on my cozy balcony and I'm about as stressed out watching that than Jaan was most likely. AMAZING!!! That uphill battle at the end, seeing the finish line, the visual distortion and parallax of the Sicilian tower after being over the water for so long, must have been insane!
It was crazy how the distance plays with your eyes on camera, i cant imagine what it would be like in person. And walking that odd curve down and back up for the other half with the wind pushing it, bobbing up and down. Impressive just as much to not lose your stomach getting nauseous
@@bobbyd0656 no way lmao. slackline walker beef!!! watch out guys. bobby d here has done this exact thing many times before. this is easy and takes no skill guys. not sure why redbull is covering this 0 skill dude. smh.
WTF!?! 4km of line suspended that far & that high, under tension, & wind… I’d be crapping my pants worrying about that line breaking off from the connection points.
its not a 4km long parachute its a slackline its not "catching" the wind and ripping the towers down mfw, were u born stupid or did you become stupid? these things interest me
@@junkgrave No, that statement is proof you are not an engineer. The engineer knows the risk of breaking and has tried to mitigate it but understands that it is a mechanical system and can fail.
Was more like 3 k and he had all the safety equipment. It would be like going on a rollercoaster and saying you have nuts of concrete. Really not that scary
for anyone wondering, no he didn't break the record for the longest highline. For that he needs to walk start to end without falling. He did however break the record for longest distance walked continuously without falling since he only fell after walking past the previous highline record
“In May, Paulin beat the world record for the longest highline, completing a 2,200-meter-long (nearly 1.4-mile) trek at Mont-Saint-Michel, a UNESCO world heritage site in France.” 1.4 miles is shorter than ~2.2 miles
@@Holden-uf7 exactly what i mean. In the slaklining community the world record for a highline means that you need to walk the whole line without falling. If you fall then we dont count it as the record for the longest highline. The record he did beat is a different one, walking for the longest distance without falling, but he didnt complete the whole line
Absolutely amazing! This guy is superhuman!! I’ve seen lots of amazing feats but THIS ONE truly blows my mind 🤯 Unbelievable. I’d love to meet you someday just to see what a superhuman is like in person. HUGE PROPS, just wow man 🙌👏✊🤟💪🤙
Congrats for what? He didn’t make it. Super impressive, crazy that he had so much endurance. Obviously he’s insanely skilled. But in the end he failed. Congrats seems like the wrong thing to say.
That is incredible crazy, mind blowing scene. It was breathtaking to watch this event with so much wind, height and walking on the thin cable able to control his balance, nerves for almost 4 hr sounds insane
In the longer video it said the length is 3.6 kilometers...and for us here in the U.S. that is about 2.25 miles...which is a looooong way to walk on a cable wire!! That is a great accomplishment!
@@crosswalklarry he fell but he still finished walking across making him the the first to walk across just not the longest complete slack line still record though
Well done! That was a most epic "walk." An falling at the end was not a fail. That uphill stretch with 3.4 km of rope behind him pulling the rope taught was brutal slackline conditions. Again, well done!
Great lesson. The last minutes in everything are the most important and meaningful. At the start all run but only one finishes first by difference of perhaps half a step. The difference between success and failure.
Oh I started this thinking it was gonna be short. It's almost 3 and 1/2 hour long! Gonna have to watch this in segments but excited for the long format!
Oh I started this thinking it was abother short. It's almost 3 and 1/2 hour long! Gonna have to watch this in segments but excited for the long format!
CONGRATULATIONS! this was a Epic feat! Amazing job on this milestone in history! Cheers!🍻 to continued success,health & happiness! Well done Sir Luv&Peace Sean&family 💛✌🏼🤝🏼🙏💫
I'm currently in physical therapy recovering from a concussion. one of my biggest areas of focus is my balance. i can hardly stand for 30 seconds with my feet together let alone on a slack line. this isn't just physically but also incredibly mentally exhausting. i can imagine he slept well that night
This feat needs UNESCO recognition and inscription and presents best of humanity, the best spirit of Homo sapiens, our spirit which made us survive ice ages in unmapped terrains and its that indomitable spirit of humans demonstrated here ,an objective lesson for astronauts, mountaineers, for the Buddhists and Yoga practitioners all over, for Shaolin masters and everyone wondering about conquering FEAR. Fear not of fall, fear not of failure, fear not of injury or death or accident but conquest of fear although to many it may look easy with a supporting safety harness but then nobody wants to play with life and this was not just another stunt. There is a lot of physics imvolved, lot of human muscular biomechanics involved and such feats are not to be taken lightly. Greetings from Goa, India and a deafening thundering applause on behalf of 1430 million Indians !!
I was there during this competition and it was very windy on the ground, imagine what it was like up there and despite that wind he walked 3000 meters of rope. There is even a lack of oxygen there
So this is how messiah crossed the red sea. He didn't split the sea, he built a slackline and trained everyone to cross it. Our messiah has returned, our messiah has returned! 😂
i would say jaan roose is still the best slackliner in the world. he broke the world record but then he fell after which made it invalidated. but he still broke the record so he is AMAZING at it
Imagine being at the finish and seeing this dude walk across the ocean and getting to the other side just to say… “i was trying to reach you about your car’s extended warranty”
1:46:07 mark is where he is halfway done at 50% completed :) 2:32:04 he reaches (and passes) the world record mark. 2:47:37 he reaches the 3000 meter mark! 3:09:49 He fell off and again at 3:12:15. But no matter about those because he got right back up again! What an impressive feat this was! 👏
This is my first time to see such a thumbnail looking fake, click it and find that the content is perfectly accurate. Wow you’ve done the greatest thing.
A very exhausting & heart pumping video to watched from start to finished, it's more than a suspense thriller movie. Anyway bravo & congratulations 👏👏👏!
The route our parents took to reach school
uphill both ways in the snow
Lol
@@CharlesConover and without shoes
"hey look at me im so original and funny and im definitely not using this overused joke for some silly likes on youtube"
@@Amogus-qw5phcry about it...this was funny
That is one hell of a DUI test!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thats just the 1st of ten DUI tests in Texas. Everything big in texas.
I passed
@@gregson99 only if they said that this was in a completely different country in a completely different continent in a little place called Italy
An American cop would still say he’s drunk and arrest him.
The ammount of physical strain and focus you need to maintain your center of balance for 3 hours straight is insane. Truely a Herculean task.
also the Wind
All I need is about 60 mili-vanili-grams of my Adderall and I’ll be fine to hyper focus on the random thing I possibly could be focusing on that day.
Yeah, I wondered how many muscle cramps he endured meanwhile! That is sooooo insane, wow.
This dude is a freak of nature.
No more subjects to be found! This event just for UA-cam not for you!
@ 3:09:47 my heart skipped a beat. Over all great job. I can only imagine what the wind, crazy heat, & the constant use of all his muscles too remain stable in the air felt like. Props for all your hard work! 👏🏼👏🏼
Wow you watched that line walking for that long? I might have lasted to the 3 min mark, but got excited to do laundry instead... Smh crazy!
Did you watch all three hours?
I thought he had to start again if he fell off
@@emersonsimmo90 Apparently, since he fail even if it's only 80m from the end, his record doesn't count as you need to complete crossing without falling at all
If that's true that's horrible for him but he's a beast anyway
Thanks for posting the timestamp. I knew he had fallen but didn't want to sit here forever!
Spends three hours with his hands above his head. Celebrates by raising his hands over his head to wave. What a champ.
The most amazing thing of this record was him holding both arms up in the air for three hours straight waving to me.
My thoughts exactly. ….Tom
My shoulders were on fire watching this lol
Right?! I could only think about that, the shoulder strenght is absurd
Adrenaline is one hell of a drug .
@@petrabanjarnahor229it's just called maintaining balance. The adrenal gland is incapable of pumping adrenaline for 3 straight hours lol.
As is saw the thumbnail i was like: "cool". When i saw that he was walking across Messina i was like WTF! Those wind speeds are insane
11 km/h that day, to be exact.
I use to live in Calabria and took the ferry to Sicily a few times. When I first saw this I thought it was a hoax. I couldn’t picture anyone walking across the Messina Strait.
23 mph is crazy.
This is a rare case when how cool the video is exceeds how cool the thumbnail is
it says 38 kph in the video
I would think the uphill part at the end would be impossible considering how tired your core and legs must be by that point, what a sick feat of sheer willpower
pensé lo mismo. que cantidad de fuerza tuvo que haber hecho para poder realizar el tramo final que fue en subida
As someone who slacklines, walking uphill is generally more difficult, especially if it's a steep climb after that much distance. I wouldn't doubt that his entire body was sore the following day.
-"I attempted to slackline for 3,6 km, but i fell"
-"Oh, completely normal, how much did u walked, 200 m, 700m?"
-"3,4 km"
What's normal about wanting to slackline for 3.6km😂
@@RyotaMitarai
Revelation 3:20
Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
HEY THERE 🤗 JESUS IS CALLING YOU TODAY. Turn away from your sins, confess, forsake them and live the victorious life. God bless.
Revelation 22:12-14
And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be.
I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.
Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
@@JesusPlsSaveMeshut up
Bro why did you spoil that 😢
23:12 he looks like a giant carefully stepping through the rolling hills
so incredible you caught that and its amazing cus he actually does
Lmao best part of this whole video
3:09:47 though
@@ryanmayer7708 ehh nahh thats just him falling. We like when he looks like a really trippy giant.
Everyone is talking about bravery and skill. But the patience and attention throughout is insane. Dude never doom scrolled on his phone 😂
I know right even if I could somehow do this I’d be checking UA-cam after like 30 minutes 😂
This is not a normal man. Jaan is Superman. More power to you. You will do more than what anyone else can never think about. Respect.
Sitting here on my cozy balcony and I'm about as stressed out watching that than Jaan was most likely. AMAZING!!! That uphill battle at the end, seeing the finish line, the visual distortion and parallax of the Sicilian tower after being over the water for so long, must have been insane!
It was crazy how the distance plays with your eyes on camera, i cant imagine what it would be like in person. And walking that odd curve down and back up for the other half with the wind pushing it, bobbing up and down. Impressive just as much to not lose your stomach getting nauseous
I was with him every heart stopping footstep he took ! Breathtakingly awesome!
The control this man has over his body is insane.
That was crazy! His fall-recovery at the end showed even more how truly skilled he is!
Maintained 3hrs of intense physical and mental focus with no hydration. I felt that when he went right for the water
@@aNotamBiEn certainly looked like he was wearing a camelback for hydration...still amazing nonetheless
@@aNotamBiEn He had hydration.
The fall recovery wasn't skillful
@@bobbyd0656 no way lmao. slackline walker beef!!! watch out guys. bobby d here has done this exact thing many times before. this is easy and takes no skill guys. not sure why redbull is covering this 0 skill dude. smh.
Imagine redbull making a drink
Imagine if it gave you wings
@@elsweeto6679 then he doesn't need to walk
they should absolutely make one, someone should pitch this
Maybe energy drinks? That will be quite fit with their branding.
😂😂😂
Even with safety precautions, that was absolutely incredible. Congrats dude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That was fun to watch.
I've seen better.
did you actually watched the whole thing?
*skim
@@FartucusSince this is a world record, you actually havent
don't tell me you watched it all for 3 hours :D NOBODY did, except for the organizers on site
JAAN ROOSE YOU'ARE FROM ANOTHER PLANET !!...GREATING'S FROM PERU !!! ESTONIA HAS A HERO !!
One of the most incredible feats of athleticism I have ever seen. Outstanding.
He fell at 3:10:20 after setting up a new world record and then again at 3:12:42 just before the finish line.
Like Nietzsche - a rope dancer walking at noon from man to superman.
still went ham ngl
Looks like he was untwisting the line the second time
He said he would start again if he fell what a liar lol
He fell, got up and made it successfully.
So inspirational for the rest of us, we have all crossings in our life. Jaan, you have done something remarkable, nearly hard to grasp.
WTF!?! 4km of line suspended that far & that high, under tension, & wind… I’d be crapping my pants worrying about that line breaking off from the connection points.
Got to hold it for 3 hrs
That's because you don't understand engineering then. There was no risk of that
At that scale, a strong gust of wind can put a lot of force on the line.
its not a 4km long parachute its a slackline
its not "catching" the wind and ripping the towers down
mfw, were u born stupid or did you become stupid? these things interest me
@@junkgrave No, that statement is proof you are not an engineer. The engineer knows the risk of breaking and has tried to mitigate it but understands that it is a mechanical system and can fail.
I get the nervous giggles just watching this 😂😂😂 my fear of heights could NEVER
Absolutely amazing. Should be in the record books for even thinking of the feat!
feet*
@@ShastaBeanруки, держать так равновесие руками это не реально!
I can’t believe that he was able to slackline for like 4 kilometers straight like bro needs to have balls of steel to pull this off
More like titanium ankles.
Idk man, I feel like steel balls would make it harder to cross
A lower center of mass might indeed help.
Was more like 3 k and he had all the safety equipment. It would be like going on a rollercoaster and saying you have nuts of concrete. Really not that scary
The endurance is even more impressive in this case.
That's amazing. What's incredible is being able to walk "upslope" as the slack line steepens on the other end!
for anyone wondering, no he didn't break the record for the longest highline. For that he needs to walk start to end without falling. He did however break the record for longest distance walked continuously without falling since he only fell after walking past the previous highline record
“In May, Paulin beat the world record for the longest highline, completing a 2,200-meter-long (nearly 1.4-mile) trek at Mont-Saint-Michel, a UNESCO world heritage site in France.”
1.4 miles is shorter than ~2.2 miles
@@Holden-uf7 exactly what i mean. In the slaklining community the world record for a highline means that you need to walk the whole line without falling. If you fall then we dont count it as the record for the longest highline. The record he did beat is a different one, walking for the longest distance without falling, but he didnt complete the whole line
Do it blind folded, during a hurricane, no safety harness and sharks below 😅😅😅😅😅😅 now that would be impressive 😊
@@asdf-y2c”we”? You out there doing world record slack line walks?
@@crimpinurpimpinyes
Absolutely amazing! This guy is superhuman!! I’ve seen lots of amazing feats but THIS ONE truly blows my mind 🤯 Unbelievable. I’d love to meet you someday just to see what a superhuman is like in person. HUGE PROPS, just wow man 🙌👏✊🤟💪🤙
Are we just gonna ignore that IMMACULATE water drop sound at 0:58
Hilarious!! Didn't hear it until you pointed out out!!!😂😂😂
The sound effects were fire.. my favourite was the diesel truck idling.
@@dw300 You don't have a minute mark, do you? That's hilarious!!😂
Nothing you wanna hear when it's at least 1.5 hours to either end of the line
The camera guy was flicking his cheek waiting for our boy to walk the rope
This is crazy I woke up at 4am in columbus ohio and saw this live....couldn't believe what I was seeing!! Good work jaan
Was a blast to watch live, amazing effort and determination. Thank you Jaan and congrats!
Congrats for what? He didn’t make it. Super impressive, crazy that he had so much endurance. Obviously he’s insanely skilled. But in the end he failed. Congrats seems like the wrong thing to say.
@@YogSoth He broke the world record for longest distance continuously on a slackline. Congrats for that!
@@YogSothOk reet
Я в шоке, просто смотреть на это страшно. Как много сил приложил к тренировкам , это очень и очень достойно уважения!!!
"Sometimes, we also sell a drinks" -Red Bull
What a fantastic achievement. Well done Jaan!
Not an achievement though
@slink66 In any case, a huge success, even if he fell at the very end! So indeed a big achievement!
@@slink66 Hmm yes it is?...
it didn't count as a Guinness record unfortunately 😒
@@poolkrooni true, but my point was to highlight his effort as big achievement anyway.
Thanks you Jaan for this awsome spectacle ! Your mind and your body was together to this crazy run. I crossed my finger all this 3 hours!!!
A great Estonian man, a superhuman! :) Well done, Jaan!!
17:37
So I can come back when I have 3 hours of spare time.
Man are incredible, once they make up their minds,their achievements are beyond comprehension. There are no limits.
That's pure determination! 😮 Hats off to him!
Substantial wind. Incredible stamina.
Well, I can't cut him any more slack. Congrats Jaan!
Redbull is just so raw and random. I love it 😂
Insane. I hope this gets all the credit it deserves. A once in a lifetime kinda feat! 👏🏼
That is incredible crazy, mind blowing scene. It was breathtaking to watch this event with so much wind, height and walking on the thin cable able to control his balance, nerves for almost 4 hr sounds insane
This was by far the most amazing thing I have ever scene. Unimaginable really. Wow just wow.
Seen…not scene…🤦🏽♂️
Seen*
Nike “Just do it”
Redbull “Just did it”
In the longer video it said the length is 3.6 kilometers...and for us here in the U.S. that is about 2.25 miles...which is a looooong way to walk on a cable wire!! That is a great accomplishment!
15:40 started walking on the rope. watch at 2x.
he falls at 3:09:47, next at 3:12:12, but BROKE the previous world record. Amazing Jaan Roose.👍
Inspiring, one step at a time, thank you 🙌🏼
First man to walk across messina
"...As far as we know..."
Almost. He fell.
@@crosswalklarry he fell but he still finished walking across making him the the first to walk across just not the longest complete slack line still record though
In modern history
@@crosswalklarry i am pretty sure he was above land at that point
это было не просто смело, а пипец как смело! поздравляю с рекордом, горжусь за Джана
One would never ever have had such a long arm-raise punishment at school!!, Marvelous, 3 cheers for Jaantastic!!
Wow what a crazy goal achieved by this man, unreal and an amazing job. Huge congratulations to this guy.
a really proud moment for RED BULL!!! what a FEAT! by JAAN!
I was glad to watch this in live chat and be a part of history, thank you RedBull
This is a motivational video for me.
Salute for your hardwork, determination and ...patience
Well done! That was a most epic "walk." An falling at the end was not a fail. That uphill stretch with 3.4 km of rope behind him pulling the rope taught was brutal slackline conditions. Again, well done!
What a legend!!! Well deserved Jaan!
Guy throws basketball at spiked hoop and is like "Red Bull gives me wings"
Then this dude rolls up and says "hold my beer"
FR
Great lesson. The last minutes in everything are the most important and meaningful.
At the start all run but only one finishes first by difference of perhaps half a step. The difference between success and failure.
"I tried soo haaaard, and got so faaaaar. But in the eeeend, it doesn't even matter!"
"Liv'in on thin line, whoooooo, tell me nooow, what am I sapooosed to do"
"Things aren't the way they were before. You wouldn't even recognize me anymore"
Oh I started this thinking it was gonna be short. It's almost 3 and 1/2 hour long! Gonna have to watch this in segments but excited for the long format!
One of the greatest achievements in the world! It cannot be expressed in words!
Oh I started this thinking it was abother short. It's almost 3 and 1/2 hour long! Gonna have to watch this in segments but excited for the long format!
Enjoy the paint
I'm on day 4 of watching clips at a time. This is so crazy to see! Imagine the wind up that high!
CONGRATULATIONS! this was a Epic feat! Amazing job on this milestone in history! Cheers!🍻 to continued success,health & happiness! Well done Sir Luv&Peace Sean&family 💛✌🏼🤝🏼🙏💫
3:10:19 Dude absolutely earned that vape break
I don't think that's a vape, I'm pretty sure it's a whistle he's using to communicate
@@frznplatypus Nah bro took a blinker
@@thelizardsdorule2023definitely went to blinkerton 😂
Nah he's drinking water. That's a hydration backpack.
@@fractera no u can see that he is high af
Magnificent performance and dedication! Beyond the human imagination! Fantastic job! Congratulations! ❤
Falling off and than be able to climb back on that string, that's the amazing bit! 🎉 Comgratulations to Jaan!
im amazed he pulled it off with his steel balls dragging him down, that some serious leg strength and mental battle
Imagine having to drink a Red Bull before something as heart pounding as that I’d have a heart attack
I was saying the same thing! No way I could slam a red bull, my heartbeat alone would push me off the slack line 😂
Love from India ❤❤❤ Congratulations Champ 👏👏
much love!
Hate from Canada
I'm currently in physical therapy recovering from a concussion. one of my biggest areas of focus is my balance. i can hardly stand for 30 seconds with my feet together let alone on a slack line. this isn't just physically but also incredibly mentally exhausting. i can imagine he slept well that night
absolutely legendary to watch, gutted that he fell towards the final moments, but big ups nonetheless 💪🏽💪🏽
I dont think that officially counts as a fall, he sat on the line and got back up
@@REvLZ there were two instances
What a great spoiler i read at the start of the video😂😅
neverless World Record is the main goal and its achieved 🎉🎉
@@REvLZ Really? I did see he fell twice, but I wasn't able to confirm anywhere that this attempt counted towards the record books.
The level of focus required is unreal. Amazing. Well done
Wow, 3 hours crossing the ocean high above on a tiny slackline meanwhile I just trip while standing
SKY IS NOT THE LIMIT , GOOSE BUMPS..A MAN CAN DO ANYTHING!
This feat needs UNESCO recognition and inscription and presents best of humanity, the best spirit of Homo sapiens, our spirit which made us survive ice ages in unmapped terrains and its that indomitable spirit of humans demonstrated here ,an objective lesson for astronauts, mountaineers, for the Buddhists and Yoga practitioners all over, for Shaolin masters and everyone wondering about conquering FEAR. Fear not of fall, fear not of failure, fear not of injury or death or accident but conquest of fear although to many it may look easy with a supporting safety harness but then nobody wants to play with life and this was not just another stunt. There is a lot of physics imvolved, lot of human muscular biomechanics involved and such feats are not to be taken lightly. Greetings from Goa, India and a deafening thundering applause on behalf of 1430 million Indians !!
Red Bull gave him wings... and he chose to fly 🕊
like...if bro was given wings what else would he choose ?
He finally starts walking at 17:37 youre welcome
I can not even travel this distance on ground without break 🙂.
I was there during this competition and it was very windy on the ground, imagine what it was like up there and despite that wind he walked 3000 meters of rope. There is even a lack of oxygen there
This is insane I have ever seen in my life..3 hours omg….he did a great job….
This isn’t human. This man deserves all the accolades and respect in the world. This isn’t human.
Fantastic achievement and so close! I really hope Jaan tries again!
So this is how messiah crossed the red sea. He didn't split the sea, he built a slackline and trained everyone to cross it. Our messiah has returned, our messiah has returned! 😂
Stick to reading other people’s jokes mate 😂
@@SwitchUpYt stick to watching other people's videos, 2 minutes of watching one of yours worsened my chronic depression.
jaan in hindi means life. jaan is living his life by doing what he likes doing no matter how challenging it is, slacklining.
i would say jaan roose is still the best slackliner in the world. he broke the world record but then he fell after which made it invalidated. but he still broke the record so he is AMAZING at it
If a redbull flag is risen in your neighborhood and a dude shows up with a redbull helmet on... Grab some beers and start that bbq 😅
How did they physically link those two ends
I've always wondered how spiders do it
My guess is tied it to one end then used a boat to take it across
Imagine being at the finish and seeing this dude walk across the ocean and getting to the other side just to say… “i was trying to reach you about your car’s extended warranty”
Its hard to believe this is real life!! What a GREAT and AMAZING stunt! WOW! Redbull has always pushed people to do great things!
1:46:07 mark is where he is halfway done at 50% completed :)
2:32:04 he reaches (and passes) the world record mark.
2:47:37 he reaches the 3000 meter mark!
3:09:49 He fell off and again at 3:12:15. But no matter about those because he got right back up again!
What an impressive feat this was! 👏
hello
(dont know what to say)
(edit) 1st?
Even on 2x speed it still makes me sleepy. Red bull sponsoring sleep now what a pivot
This is my first time to see such a thumbnail looking fake, click it and find that the content is perfectly accurate. Wow you’ve done the greatest thing.
Сложно поверить своим глазам! 👏
Думаю это ложь так быстро идти без и палки... Вряд ли
You all are spreading so much love. It’s truly heartwarming. Thank you!
A very exhausting & heart pumping video to watched from start to finished, it's more than a suspense thriller movie. Anyway bravo & congratulations 👏👏👏!