Estonian daredevil Jaan Roose recently set a new world record for the longest LED-lit, single-building slackline walk, completing his awe-inspiring feat at the iconic Katara Towers in Lusail, Qatar.
Roose, a three-time slackline world champion, completed the walk on his first attempt, battling with high winds to keep his balance and cover a distance of more than 150 metres between the twin towers.
The 'Sparkline' walk was not only the longest on a single building but also Jaan’s highest urban walk to date at an elevation of more than 185-metres, which was performed on a line that was just 2.5 centimetres wide.
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