TikTok’s “death dive” trend gains popularity

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Videos of people jumping from great heights and deliberately landing on their face went viral on TikTok. writes about it new york post.

Norwegian Asbjorg Nessier posted several similar videos that became trending on the social network. For example, his latest video of him jumping from a height of 24 meters garnered 42.5 million views. Spectators were surprised that he had jumped so high and landed on his stomach, and were asked to confirm that he had emerged from the water alive.

To date, these videos on TikTok have been viewed more than 253 million times.

As it turns out, extreme diving from very high is a separate sport that originated in Norway in the early 1970s. The federation sets the rules and world rankings and has held the World Championships in August every year since 2008.

After entering the sport in 2020, Nessier won the women’s title in 2021 and 2022. She is currently ranked 33rd in the world she.

Formerly socialbites.ca knowledgeableThat Medvedeva talked about the curious injury of one of the skaters due to TikTok.

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