Dana Kunze is a champion high-diver. He has held the world records for the highest dives. Dana Kunze began his professional high diving career in 1974 at the age of 13. He won his first world championship 1977 and maintained a winning streak for seven years. Dana now maintains a company that produces High Dive Shows. He was tied with the world record for highest dive at 52.4 m (172 ft) until 1985, when Randy Dickison (fracturing his leg in the process) set a record of 52,27m (174 feet 8 inches) at an event in Hong Kong. In 1987, the current record of 53.9 m (177ft) was set by Oliver Favre.
Dana Kunze. 52.4m (172feet):
Randy Dickison. 53.27m (177,8 feet):
Oliver Favre. 53.9m (177feet):
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