Asbjørg Nesje set the new world record for the highest female death dive at a whopping 31 meters, or 102 feet.
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Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:29am on 13 Aug 2024,Tuesday Sports
Norwegian diver Asbjørg Nesje, 25, broke the world record for the highest female 'Death Dive' with a jump from 102 feet at Abiqua Falls, Oregon. In June, Nesje performed the extreme stunt, involving leaping from great heights while holding a specific pose until the last moment. This record-breaking dive, captured in a stunning video by photographer Steven Donovan, marks the first attempt at this location. Death diving, gaining popularity online, involves high-risk jumps with dramatic bellyflops. Nesje, a three-time world champion, expressed gratitude for the support and safety measures during her record dive.