Top 20 Extreme Sports International News
2025-11-12 02:22:26
- BMX Racing champion Beth Shriever was named National Champion of the Year. [Source 1]
- A rock climber set a world record in a grip strength competition, beating professional lifters twice his weight. [Source 1]
- The ANA Yokosuka, Miura Windsurf World Cup event took place. [Source 1]
- American Marcus Christopher secured world championships silver in BMX freestyle. [Source 1]
- Williams won his fourth Para-surfing world title. [Source 1]
- Reilly missed the BMX Worlds as Pardoe led GB hopes. [Source 1]
- An Austrian team set a record at the top of the Swiss Verzasca dam during the Red Bull Dual Ascent 2024 competition. [Source 3]
- Visma | Lease a Bike signed a promising U23-mountain bike star. [Source 1]
- Team Visma | Lease a Bike welcomed former mountain biker Katharina Sadnik. [Source 1]
- Scottish star Charlie Aldridge received recognition after a stunning mountain bike season. [Source 1]
- FIS backed Nordic combined and snowboard parallel giant slalom (PGS) events. [Source 1]
- An Austrian pilot, Peter Salzmann, broke three new BASE jump world records over the Swiss Alps using an innovative wingsuit foil. [Source 3]
- Acrobatic aircraft, the Czech Flying Bulls aerobatic team, performed the world’s first inverted tuck under Montenegro’s tallest bridge. [Source 3]
- Brandon Semenuk set a record with his fifth Red Bull Rampage victory in mountain biking. [Source 3]
- French diver Come Girardot set a new death diving world record with a 44-metre leap from the Cimbarra waterfall in Spain. [Source 3]
- A Slovenian climber completed the world’s first ascent on the wings of a glider in mid-flight. [Source 3]
- Sebastian Alvarez made history 'skysurfing' from a Bell 212 helicopter in Abu Dhabi. [Source 3]
- French pilot Ambroise Serrano triumphed at the World Wingsuit League Championship in Zhangjiajie, China. [Source 3]
- Freestyler Dawid Godziek made mountain biking history by performing daring tricks on a moving train. [Source 3]
- British swimmer Ross Edgley became the first person to swim around Iceland. [Source 3]