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Monday, 15 February 2021, 1:16 pm This past weekend on Saturday 13th of February Steve Gregor and Brent Findlay successfully completed 120 skydives each simultaneously in a single day, smashing a 22-year-old NZ record in the process. The Hundred Jump Project was first attempted in 2018 but was cancelled due to dangerous Canterbury weather conditions. This time around the project was moved to Skydive Abel Tasman where Motueka proved why it’s the sunshine capital of New Zealand providing absolutely perfect conditions for the record attempt. The first load took off right on sunrise at 6:35am and utilising a perfectly orchestrated and rehearsed jump/swap rigs/repeat method the pair achieved an average of ....
Monday, 15 February 2021, 1:16 pm | Hundred Jump Project This past weekend on Saturday 13th of February Steve Gregor and Brent Findlay successfully completed 120 skydives each simultaneously in a single day, smashing a 22-year-old NZ record in the process. The Hundred Jump Project was first attempted in 2018 but . More ....
”I said to my friend, what do you think it would take to get into triple digits?” It took three years of planning and paperwork. With the attempt doable only at a closed airport, finding a site was “almost impossible”. But Skydive Abel Tasman and Inflite New Zealand helped them get “the big tick to close Motueka Airport to traffic on the day, Gregor said. A 50-strong support team included pilots, parachute packers, safety officers, caterers and a paramedic. Martin De Ruyter/Stuff Brent Findlay and Steve Gregor had a support team of 50, including caterers, safety officers, pilots and a paramedic. ....
Jumping out of a plane is a once in a life-time experience for most but Steve Gregor and Brent Findlay are aiming to complete more than 100 skydives in one day. ....
Your playlist will load after this ad For many of us, one time is too many. Source: 1 NEWS Steve Gregor and Brent Findlay are trying to break a New Zealand record that’s stood for almost 22 years - the most number of simultaneous skydives done in a single day - which currently stands at 100. Gregor planned his first attempt at the end of 2018. “Honestly it was like a full-time job,” he says. It took him a year to get sponsorship money, consents to close the airport and ground crew and pilots, along with hours of training and preparation. “Then we showed up on the day and looked at the cloud and rain all day long and cause there s so many pieces to the puzzle we couldn t just try again the following weekend we had to can it.” ....