Kobayashi Ryoyu (Roy) breaks ski long jump world record (291m)

Kobayashi Ryoyu (Roy) breaks the ski jump world record for flying 291m.
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Kobayashi (Roy) Ryoyu just smashed the world record for the ski long jump, setting the new bar at an unfathomable 291 meters. The hunt for the world record landed Koba up in Akureyri, Iceland, where he put together a run that probably more closely resembles wingsuiting than skiing. The relentless folks at Red Bull have done it again, stitching up yet another world record. Good job, everyone.


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