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Snyder Bests His Own Guinness Record
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Snyder Bests His Own Guinness Record

Photo by Bobby Page.

At Skydive Orange in Virginia on July 4, Keith Snyder (aka Kēbē San) turned 175 rotations under his skyboard, besting his own Guinness World Record for Most Helicopter Spins While Skysurfing that he set last November over the Great Pyramids of Giza in Egypt by 15 rotations. Jumpers Ian Conners, Monica Noncheva and Bobby Page accompanied Snyder on the skydive. The skydive benefitted the Focused Ultrasound Foundation located in Charlottesville, Virginia, which conducts research on non-invasive ultrasound technology and provides treatment to patients. Watch the video here.

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