

In what the San Francisco Chronicle is calling a “uniquely wild stunt,” a skydiver jumped from a helicopter with a board strapped to his feet and then “rode” a bridge. In skateboarding terms, he did a grind . . . in the sky. Red Bull is calling it a “world-first skysurfing feat.”
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“The Bay Bridge is now a destination for ‘skysurfing,'” wrote the SF Chronicle in an Instagram post. “A skydiver with a custom-made board strapped to his feet jumped from a helicopter hovering 5,500 feet above the bridge’s western span. Then, maneuvering with a parachute, he landed atop a suspension cable and rode it for several seconds — similar to the way a skateboarder would grind a curb — before floating down and landing on a barge waiting on the water below.”
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Red Bull also shared the footage, simply saying: “he took the scenic route.”
Red Bull explains that the extreme athlete in the video is Sean MacCormac. The company claims he completed “the world’s first skysurf and grind across a bridge.”
Watch MacCormac’s insane skysurfing stunt here:
Here’s a second video from Red Bull:
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