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Did he broke hes back, is he ok now?
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Broke his back and had to be rescued from open wate
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Aaron Eckhart?
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He died on the way to the hospital. RIP
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This is no record. He broke his back and had to be rescued. All the survivors of the Golden Gate Bridge are better than him.
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He landed in a sitting position.. RIP pelvis.
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nar
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isn't a dive head first?
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is dat dud ok
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kunze is the best at the no doubt legend in his speedos doing a triple backflip at the same height
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that isn't dive, just saying
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that landing must have hurt with balls that big.
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He broke his back in this dive! SAD
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Harvey Dent pls
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Luhe “Otter” Villagomez, an amateur bridge jumper, clearly beat all of these guys by a long shot when he jumped off of the Golden Gate for a dare during a field trip. He was not suicidal, having jumped many before his record, and suffered relatively minor injuries, considering his rather idiotic feat: a punctured lung and broken tail bone. He claimed to have wanted to try to surf his way out on the board that was used to rescue him. By all of the standards of professional jumping, I don't see why he wouldn't clearly be the winner. He was far less injured than this guy and was capable of swimming and even walking afterwards.
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well, doing that backflip maybe reduced his velocity by a little bit when he was positioned horizontally but it also made him hit water surface while he wasn't aligned perfectly vertically and when he had a bit of outward momentum...
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This guy sucks
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Dana Kunze did it perfectly from 172 feet. This fellow fucked it up slightly in that he appears to be slightly past the vertical and his legs are bent when he hits the water. Enormous balls may have hurt his ability to come away unscathed...turns out he broke his back.
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I've once jumped into water from 5 or 10 meters and got pain in my balls for several minutes...
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This is no record. He had to be rescued. People jump off 200 foot bridges and get rescued too.
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