because they're the only ones who can afford the $10,000 fee for Guinness... they've become a corporate shell for other corporations to pretend they own an idea or niche. It's crazy how many stories I've seen where they refuse to certify something purely because you didn't pay for an official witness despite multiple cameras.
That's really not how it works. They scout for talents and agree to a sponsorship for as long as they go above and beyond with their stunts. As soon as you don't perform (anymore) or up to their expected standards, they drop you. Oh wait it's exactly how it is with a regular job.... 😢
@@jmontgomery32 you got me there😁 I haven't seen much.. I plan on taking some time to see more in person after finishing my junior residency. Hopefully I don't get over my head and attempt😅
The tunnel take off then flight through another tunnel was amazing. Even more so, theres one where a guy transfers between two gliders in mid-air. One glider is inverted directly above the other…. Stunning. Can’t encourage you enough to check those out. This was cool, but those were preternatural.
@@elkey1000 the problem is this is unofficial ramp from red bull and they can't claim the record simple, if the jumped in Slovenian or Austrian one since we have the biggest jump ramp that much than it would be official. And u can see it has completely different angle to jump and it's longer than official one's
@@elkey1000 Ryoyu Kobayashi IS one of the best ski jumpers in the world and have gold and silver medals from the olympics and silver from the world championships to show for it. He also has won the 4 hills competition 3 times and his personal best in official ski flying is 252 meters, just 1,5 meter behind the current world record...
What skill? 😂 The ramp isn't official and he literally did the only thing you have to do, sit there and pick up speed and then lean forward and make a V. Hardest part is landing and getting sponsorship for a ramp guaranteed to give you the distance