1500 Meters Up: Man Performs Giant Swing on High Bar Without Safety Gear

Russian daredevil Sergey Boitsov set a world record on June 19th by performing high-bar routines at 1,500 meters above ground, suspended from a hot air balloon with no safety net or parachute. Reports from CNBC AI News showcase the dangerous feat, which included a full-swinging giant. The stunt has garnered significant attention, with social media reactions ranging from awe to disbelief, praising Boitsov’s courage.

In a feat that’s equal parts audacious and awe-inspiring, Russian daredevil Sergey Boitsov has etched his name into the record books. As reported by CNBC AI News, on June 19th, Boitsov accomplished a gravity-defying stunt, setting a new world record in the process.

The daring performance involved Boitsov ascending to a dizzying height of 1,500 meters via hot air balloon. Once aloft, he proceeded to perform a series of high-bar routines, including a full-swinging giant, with absolutely no safety net or parachute.

Video footage offers a glimpse into the sheer audacity of the stunt. While the platform suspended beneath the balloon appears relatively stable, the sheer altitude amplifies the peril dramatically. The small, confined space of the high-bar apparatus hanging thousands of feet in the air underscores the minute margin for error – a single slip could have catastrophic consequences.

The stunt has unsurprisingly ignited a firestorm of commentary across social media platforms. Reactions range from expressions of pure awe to a healthy dose of disbelief. Keyboard warriors have been quick to praise the feat, with many referencing the well-deserved reputation of the “Russian fighting spirit.”

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