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Wallenda Daredevil Skywalks

Origination

 The term Skywalk originated in the early seventies when Karl Wallenda began walking great lengths across stadiums. First the stunt, after the Tallulah Gorge walk, July 18, 1970, was performed at sporting events in huge stadiums, but later expanded to other venues. No name existed for this new stunt. At a meeting with the Philadelphia Phillies, Bill Hall suggested the term, and it remains to this day. A Wallenda skywalk is sure to bring daredevil excitement and thrills to any event you may be planning. 

Karl Wallenda

Karl Wallenda 1971

Record Breaking Skywalk

Rick Wallenda, Kings Island record breaking skywalk

Rick Wallenda- Record breaking Kings Island Skywalk

 On July 4, 2008, Rick Wallenda walked a wire stretched from a crane to the Eiffel Tower at Kings Island, in Ohio. The wire reached one thousand feet long over the ground rising and falling making great heights. Karl Wallenda performed the same stunt in the same location in 1974, walking one direction, reversing, and returning to his starting point. In 2008, Rick Wallenda performed the same daredevil stunt, but lengthened the wire to span a total of two thousand feet—exceeding the limits of tradition, and setting a new record. 

What's Next for Rick Wallenda?

Wallenda Walks Of Remembrance

 Rick Wallenda still performs SkyWalks at many venues, first capturing the walk  in October 1980  that killed the patriarch in San Juan, stretching the wire from one building to the other, and completing the walk. The stunt aired on NBC in a show titled Daredevils. Other successful walks include walking from the ground up to nine stories in Osaka, Japan. Disneyland brought Wallenda to Anaheim to walk across their Main Street. Wallenda also walked the National Stadium in Kingston Jamaica during a thrill show, and for two seasons appeared at Sea World of Ohio as part of a thrill show, walking over the entire stadium several times daily. 


The Skywalk tradition continues, and Rick Wallenda seeks the next opportunity to stretch beyond the limits with one of several world records in mind. Most recently Rick walked a span at the top of the Fargo Dome in Fargo, ND. and the half-inch cable spanning the Sundial courtyard, from Ruth's Chris Steak House to Sea Salt in Saint Petersburg, FL.


Wallenda continues capturing walks his grandfather completed in his Walks of Remembrance. 

Wallenda walks the Skywalk

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