Damac's Nordin Amrabat has broken the world record for the longest jump in wingsuit flying, setting a new benchmark that will be hard to beat.
The world record was set at the Dubai Air Show on Sunday, and it was achieved by Amrabat who jumped 125 meters high from a height of 70 meters above the ground.
Amrabat is a professional wingsuit flyer who has been competing in the sport for several years, and he has already made a name for himself as one of the top performers in the world.
In addition to his impressive jump, Amrabat also set another record by completing a loop-the-loop maneuver during the jump, which added an extra level of difficulty and skill to his performance.
The world record for the longest jump in wingsuit flying was previously held by German athlete Tobias Reif, who achieved a distance of 99 meters back in 2016.
However, Amrabat's record-breaking jump marks a significant milestone in the history of the sport, and it shows just how far wingsuit flying has come in recent years.
As wingsuit flyers continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in this thrilling and dangerous sport, it's clear that Amrabat's achievement is only the beginning of something even greater.
Overall, Damac's Nordin Amrabat's stunning performance at the Dubai Air Show is sure to leave a lasting impression on fans of the sport and those interested in watching him compete in the future.