In a breathtaking aerial feat, 104 skydivers from 20 countries set a new world record after performing a massive mid-air canopy formation in perfect synchronisation.
The record-breaking stunt, carried out over Lake Wales, Florida, saw the athletes defy physics to create a spectacular star-shaped pattern under open parachutes.
The skydive took place on November 22 and has now been officially
recognised as the largest-ever Canopy Relative Work (CRW) formation, surpassing the previous 2007 record of 100 skydivers.
A viral video shared by Performance Designs on Instagram captured the moment the skydivers linked their colourful parachutes to form the giant star before breaking away in a dramatic sequence.
“This Thanksgiving, we’re giving thanks for a new 104-way CRW world record!”