Ring of Fire Ski Stunt Goes Very Poorly
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Ring of Fire Ski Stunt Goes Very Poorly
"Norwegian skier Mathias Birkelund didn't quite nail this attempt, sailing right into the burning ring and knocking it to the ground. Fortunately he was all good despite the serious hazards."
"There are a handful of things that could have been done to make this a bit more successful. For one, just don't do it. If you don't know what you're doing, don't mess around with fire, it's just generally a good idea."
"Additionally though, the ring was clearly way too low and clearly to small. His air was solid, his aim was definitely not. Again, do not try this for yourself, please."
Norwegian skier Mathias Birkelund attempted to ski through a ring of fire but failed to execute the stunt properly, sailing directly into the burning ring and knocking it down. Despite the serious hazards involved, he escaped without injury. The failed attempt reveals multiple execution problems: the ring was positioned too low and was too small for the skier's trajectory. While his aerial technique was solid, his aim and approach were inadequate. The incident underscores the critical importance of avoiding such dangerous stunts without professional expertise and proper equipment setup.
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