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ProBASE Track Race 2011,
Kjerag, Norway
 
 
 
 

ProBASE Wingsuit Race 2011,
Stechelberg, Switzerland

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Schedules

Date Place Event Winner
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 CNTCPY
 Sept. 15th to 18th 2011  Stechelberg, Swizterland
 ProBASE Wingsuit Race
 Dave Barlia Apache  
 August 4th to 14th 2011
 Symi Insland, Greece  ProBASE Beach Challenge
 Rami Kajala  Hybrid2 Troll 225
 June 22nd to 25th 2011 Kjerag, Norway  ProBASE Track -Race
 Jesse Hall PF Track Suit Profile Feather 260
 Sept 30th to Oct. 3rd 2010
Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland ProBASE Wingsuit Race 2010  Espen Fadnes, NOR
 V3 Razor Troll 225
 Aug 20th to 22nd 2010
 Symi Island, Greece
 ProBASE Beach Boggie
 ExhibitionEvent   
22nd to 25th of October 2009
Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland
ProBASE Wingsuit Race   Luka Fornazaric, SLO
 V3LD2
 Trango 285
13th/14th of june 2008 Benidorm, Spain
SpainBASE 08

 Klaus Renz, GER

 

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 Troll DW 285

 

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What is Base jumping ?

BASE jumping is the activity of parachuting from a fixed object as opposed to skydiving, which is parachuting from an aircraft. Fixed objects can be buildings, antennas, smoke stacks, bridges, power towers, cliffs, cable cars, dams or any other object high enough to jump from.

The acronym B.A.S.E was coined by Carl Boenish and stands for Building, Antenna, Span, Earth which are the 4 most popular objects BASE jumpers practice their sport from

FJC at ProBASE Academy!!

FJC BASE jump courses available yearround at the ProBASE Academy. For more information contact us at: info@probaseworldcup.com

Necessities for an event

In order to set up a BASE jumping event or competition we need first of all an object. The object needs to be adequate for its purpose and needs to be inspected for safety features. The object should have a minimum height of 100 meters and at least one sheer face. There can be no protruding obstacles anywhere near the face or in the area directly below it.

The object also needs to have a landing area that is big enough to safely land a parachute and it needs to have an open area around it so the jumpers can approach the landing zone without protruding obstacles such as tress, lamp posts, traffic lights etc. Furthermore there should be an area for spectators that can be secured and separated from the landing zone and an area to place stands for sponsors, and vendors. An additional zone to mount further installments can be located nearby.