Up, up and away: French daredevil breaks record for standing atop hot-air balloon
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A 28-year-old French daredevil has smashed the world altitude record for standing on a hot-air balloon after reaching 4,016 metres (13,175 feet) over western France.
Dressed in a white astronaut suit, Remi Ouvrard performed the stunt for France’s annual Telethon charity event on Wednesday on top of a balloon piloted by his father.
Ouvrard said the weather conditions were “perfect” for his exploit and he broadcast video of himself live on social media using a selfie stick during the early part of the flight.
VIDEO: Frenchman breaks world record for standing on top of hot-air balloon at altitude.
Remi Ouvrard stands on top of a hot-air balloon for France’s Telethon fundraising event at a peak altitude of 4,016 metres (13,175 feet) over Chatellerault, western France pic.twitter.com/OlhOIfc7mQ
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At 3,500 metres, he was told by his father to calm down because of the rapidly thinning oxygen, but he said he faced no discomfort from the cold at altitude because of the warm balloon below him.
“I was boiling!” he said afterwards.
Ouvrard held the previous record, set in 2019, of standing on a balloon at 1,217 metres.
(AFP)
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