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Felix Baumgartner: Iconic Skydiver Known for Space Jump, Dies at 56

Felix Baumgartner, Known for His 2012 Space Jump, Dies in Paragliding Crash.

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Felix Baumgartner, the renowned Austrian skydiver who made history with his 2012 supersonic leap from the stratosphere, has tragically died in a paragliding accident in Italy on July 17, according to reports from Sky Sports Austria.

He was 56 years old. A trained BASE jumper and former military parachutist, Baumgartner will be remembered for pushing the limits of human flight.

Who Was Felix Baumgartner?

A skydiver by profession, Baumgartner achieved the extraordinary in 2012 when he jumped from the edge of space as part of the Red Bull Stratos mission. He leaped from 38.9 km (24.2 miles) above Earth at a staggering speed of 1,357.64 km/h (843.6 mph), making him the first person to break the sound barrier without an engine.

With training from the Austrian military, Baumgartner was known for his exceptional precision in landing. Although his altitude record was surpassed in 2014, the audacity of his jump and its symbolism of courage will forever be etched in history.

The Daredevil’s Journey

Born in Salzburg, Austria, in 1969, Baumgartner began skydiving at the age of 16. His passion quickly attracted the attention of Red Bull, leading him to perform aerial stunts for the brand by 1988. Throughout the 1990s, he embraced BASE jumping, leaping off cliffs, towers, and bridges with only seconds to deploy a parachute.

Over the years, he participated in rescue drills, flew helicopters, and continued to seek adrenaline-fueled adventures. From a fearless teen in Austria to a global icon, Baumgartner’s journey illustrated that overcoming fear can push the boundaries of possibility.

Circumstances of His Passing

Felix Baumgartner’s life was tragically cut short during a paragliding accident in Porto Sant’Elpidio, Italy. Reports indicate that he lost control of his motor paraglider, colliding with a hotel swimming pool around 4 PM. He died on impact, while a hotel employee sustained minor neck injuries. The cause of the malfunction remains under investigation.

As the world mourns the loss of this extraordinary athlete, his legacy as a pioneer in skydiving and exploration will continue to inspire generations.

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