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Skydiver Felix Baumgartner, who broke sound barrier in 2012, dead at 56 after paraglider crash

Skydiver, daredevil and extreme athlete Felix Baumgartner died Thursday. He was 56.

The Austrian, who in 2012 became the first person to break the sound barrier with just his body, died in a paragliding crash in Italy. Firefighters at the scene said Baumgartner’s paraglider crashed into the side of a pool in the city of Porto Sant’Elpidio, per the Associated Press.

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Baumgartner, who was known as “Fearless Felix,” was most known for his 2012 skydive that broke the sound barrier. The stunt was part of the Red Bull Stratos project. Baumgartner partnered with the company in an attempt to record the highest-ever skydive.

In October of that year, he accomplished that feat. Wearing a pressurized suit, Baumgartner jumped from a capsule over 24 miles above the Earth. His jump measured 127,852 feet, a world record at the time. During his free fall, Baumgartner reached 843.6 mph, making him the first human to break the sound barrier outside a vehicle.

In 2023, Baumgartner reflected on that accomplishment in a video posted on Red Bull’s YouTube page.

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