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28 March, 2020 11:59 am

Ronnie Renner sets Guinness World Record in Chicago

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Ronnie Renner does it again and breaks his own Guinness World Record for the highest motorcycle jump off a quarterpipe.
During the Red Bull High Rise event in Chicago on Saturday, Renner, a professional freestyle motocross athlete launched himself 63 feet, 5 inches above ground, eclipsing the world record he set last year.

“It’s been crazy.
I’m so pumped to have done it,” Renner said afterward.
“What a killer vibe! All these people coming out to see me and they were psyched.

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I could hear the crowd cheering.
Guinness World Records certified Renner’s highest jump, which was officially measured from the top of the 22-foot quarterpipe wall as 41 feet, 5 inches from the top of the ramp.
That placed him 63 feet, 5 inches above ground.
After our tiny jump, check out Renner’s 2008 world record video, where he did 59′2″ above the ground on the Santa Monica Pier.

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