Video. Slackliners set world record at 2.5 km altitude
Briefly

Friedi Kuehne and Lukas Irmler have made history by setting a new slackline world record at 2,500 metres, soaring above the previous mark of 1,900 metres.
During their record-setting feat, Kuehne and Irmler demonstrated remarkable skill and nerve, executing the slackline walk between two hot air balloons at an impressive altitude.
This achievement not only highlights their exceptional talent but also marks a significant moment in the history of slacklining, pushing the boundaries of what is possible.
Both athletes are seasoned professionals in slacklining, with previous records showcasing their dedication and expertise in a discipline that requires precision and courage.
Read at euronews
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