Omar freefly alhegelan biography definition
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Freeflying
Skydiving discipline
Free flying is a skydiving discipline that began in the late 1980s, involving falling free in various vertical orientations, as opposed to the traditional "belly-to-earth" orientation.
The discipline is known to have originated when Olav Zipser began experimenting with non-traditional forms of Body flight.
Omar freefly alhegelan biography definition
Zipser founded the Free Fly Clowns as a two-person competitive team with Mike Vail in 1992. He was joined by Omar Alhegelan (1st ever FAI Freestyle World Cup & World Champion), Charles Bryan, and Stefania Martinengo in 1994.
The Free Fly Clowns are also credited with opening the first school to teach free flying, The First School of Modern Skydiving.
Free flying entered public awareness in 1996 when the SSI Pro Tour added free flying as a three-person competitive discipline at the second televised event (with Skysurfing), part of ESPN's Destination Extreme series.
One-hundred and fifty countries watched the Free Fly Clowns (Olav Zipser