Extreme Inline Skating Down a Roller Coaster

by Scott Beale on July 22, 2009 · 1 comment

Dirk Auer

photo by Barcroft Media

Extreme inline skater Dirk Auer set a world record skating down the 860 meter Mammoth roller coaster at the Trips Drill theme park in Stuttgart using specially designed inline skates. The attempt took 60 seconds, with speeds up to 56 mph.

via Neatorama

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1 LA BOY July 23, 2009 at 12:45 pm

OMG. AMAZING! Props to him

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