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US daredevil Dean Potter dies during flying stunt | US daredevil Dean Potter dies during flying stunt |
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Dean Potter - one of America's best known extreme athletes - has been killed during a stunt in California. | Dean Potter - one of America's best known extreme athletes - has been killed during a stunt in California. |
The 43-year-old died while attempting a wingsuit flight from the 7,500 ft (2,286m) Taft Point promontory in Yosemite National Park, a park spokesman said. | The 43-year-old died while attempting a wingsuit flight from the 7,500 ft (2,286m) Taft Point promontory in Yosemite National Park, a park spokesman said. |
Fellow extreme athlete Graham Hunt also died as the pair attempted to fly at high speed. | |
Rescuers found the bodies soon after contact had been lost with the men. | Rescuers found the bodies soon after contact had been lost with the men. |
The men were wearing skin tight suits with batwing sleeves and a flap between their legs to help them glide. | |
Park ranger Scott Gediman said that their parachutes had not been deployed. | |
"This is a horrible incident, and our deepest sympathies go out to their friends and family," Mr Gediman told the AP news agency. "This is a huge loss for all of us." | |
Such stunts are illegal in the National Park but enthusiasts frequently manage to evade the authorities. | |
Extreme sport pioneer | Extreme sport pioneer |
The world of extreme sport has paid tribute to Potter, a climber who continuously pushed the limits of what was possible. | |
He was a leading practitioner of "extreme highlining": walking across a tightrope between rock formations with only a parachute for safety. | |
Those who worked with him say that base jumping - basically jumping from a fixed structure like a building or cliff - was possibly his greatest risk. | |
"Base jumping is the most dangerous thing you can do... every time you jump it's a roll of the dice," photographer Corey Rich told the AP news agency. | |
"The odds are not in your favour, and sadly Dean pulled the unlucky card." | |
Last year the nutrition company Clif Bar withdrew their sponsorship of Potter and four other top climbers, as it felt uncomfortable with the risks that they were taking. | |
Record setter | |
Potter was the first to climb Yosemite's three most famous big walls in a single day. Earlier this month he set a record for the fastest ascent of one the park's most well known rock formations, the Half Dome, | |
He was also renowned for his high-line walks and high-risk parachute jumps, some of which he carried out with his dog, Whisper. | He was also renowned for his high-line walks and high-risk parachute jumps, some of which he carried out with his dog, Whisper. |
Last year he released a 22-minute long film, When Dogs Fly that chronicled Whisper's extreme adventures. Although it became a viral sensation, it also attracted criticism from animal rights activists. | |
Climber Doug Robinson told the BBC that Potter had always sought to take on new challenges. | |
"We're very sad about Dean Potter's death, but not very surprised," he told BBC Newsday, "he was pushing the envelope all his life." | "We're very sad about Dean Potter's death, but not very surprised," he told BBC Newsday, "he was pushing the envelope all his life." |
Dean Potter: The sensation of high-line walking | Dean Potter: The sensation of high-line walking |
My vision turns black and white except for the searing red line. | My vision turns black and white except for the searing red line. |
Sounds fade. I feel faint, face flushed with heat. | Sounds fade. I feel faint, face flushed with heat. |
My muscles tense, but I hold calmness in my centre and loosen my arms from the shoulders to my fingertips. | My muscles tense, but I hold calmness in my centre and loosen my arms from the shoulders to my fingertips. |
The moment sickens me, and my mind tries to stop it, but I command myself to walk. | The moment sickens me, and my mind tries to stop it, but I command myself to walk. |
From deanspotter.com |