The feat, dubbed "Dinner for Six," featured world-renowned skydivers Steve and Sarah Curtis alongside four other athletes. The team remained seated at a table complete with wine glasses, silverware, and plated meals as they exited the aircraft at 13,000 feet. Executed in partnership with Arizona Arsenal, the stunt required precise coordination to maintain the table’s stability during the descent. Steve Curtis, a veteran of more than 25,000 jumps, led the group through the unconventional aerial meal.
Thrill Sports Chief Marketing Officer Tal Cooperman described the project as a hallmark of the company’s new production direction, which focuses on blending extreme engineering with performance art. Following the success of the Arizona jump, Nitro Circus plans to integrate elements of the dining stunt into their 2.0 tour, which begins this August across the United States and Canada. The tour promises a mix of next-generation athletic displays and stunts that aim to redefine the boundaries of action sports entertainment.
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