I have fallen right onto the lip of the jump before, getting my first injuries already before tumbling off the end of it and getting air...which then helped produce even more injuries when I eventually landed. Suffice to say that tumbling through the air sideways and upside down isn't very aerodynamic so the distance achieved wasn't long.
@@epr8974 was looking for this comment. Like, how do you create a video that centers around the worlds longest jump, without showing that jump at least once without any cuts? frustrating.
Pity that they're using all this capital and creativity to push a poisonous product. Healthy natural products get zero advertising because there's no profit in them.
@@malter87 True, and they are all equally toxic. In particular their so-called "Organics" range is a particularly cynical form of marketing designed to trick consumers into believing that their blend of sugar and caramel sugar syrup is in some way health promoting.
This is a lie, the bench in the video is from my Grandmothers farm house. It was used in WW2 as one of the trestles for a hospital bed for wounded soldiers. My Grandads dog Rex made it.
@GG-qo4qo stop spreading misinformation. That bench was hand carved by a blind Tibetan monk using wood from the last remaining pieces of the cherry tree George Washington cut down and then forged in the bowels of an active volcano by my Uncle Barry.
What I love about the redbull videos is the focus on the preformance. When the successfull attempt is done, there is only a beatiful shot and the athlete. There is beauty in silence and simplicity.
I would love to see the whole uncut jump itself. Such a shame I couldn't simply watch this beautiful achievement from start to end without any unnecessary cuts and interruptions after the long buildup. I also miss some longer commentary and Ryoyu's feelings and emotions after the jump is over.
Props to the coach. Knowing when to pull his athlete due to conditions and telling him last jump shows wise coaching. His athlete’s safety seems to be his top priority and he is willing to stop the record attempts to protect him. Kudos, coach!
When he said “last jump” I was like they totally recorded that separately so they could play it in the video before the “last jump”. It’s all production 😂
@@RionPhotography I 100% agree. It looked like they were excited that it was the last jump and not sad that it had to be the last one of the day. Seemed scripted.
This is why I love Red Bull as a brand. They have a product they believe in, and their way of doing PR is creating content and pushing sports to new heights. This is so healthy to get people into sports and it creates opportunities for people with talent to benefit from it. Everyone wins. I love this, what an insane jump done in the beautiful country of Iceland.
This is why I hate em. They make so much money they spend it on redic stunts and still have wayyy too much money left over. Just charge less for your product instead of running rampant with product inflation. $3.40 now for 8oz is insane. It’s straight garbage
Beautifully filmed which was then ruined by the editing. Why would you cut away from the drone shot of the actual jump itself? It honestly makes me think that it was faked
No, the editing is very bad! When you look at the jump, you don't get a sense of the distance. Why wasn't it filmed like in the World Cup? A cut in the jump, worse decision! Better play the jump 2 or 3 times with different settings.
Redbull doesn't make energy drinks. The drinks are manufactured by a third party with Redbull branding. Redbull is a marketing company that funds the image that the energy drink is associated with things like this so they can generate revenue as a reseller.
Can we please get some more replays and angles of the full jump? Pretty annoying that the record jump was only shown once with like 2 cuts to his coach in the middle. Just a standard far away shot of the entire run and jump would be perfect, along with how they film ski jumping competitions. Anyone have a link to other angles of this?
@@redbull English subtitles are critical for deaf and hard of hearing. If they are turned on they cover the translations with “Speaking Japanese”. I had to turn the English captions on and off about a dozen times to watch the video. It’s really not accessible. Fix the CC track.
Imagine if all that work and money had gone to feed starving people instead, I too think these things are fun, but with how the world looks today is this what we should be using our resources for?
@@davids4554amen. I wonder what the carbon footprint is of this one jump. Like, how many people have flown across the world for this. How much gas did that tractor use to convert a mountain into a skijump. How much impact did this have on surrounding environment? The systematic callousness of this entire undertaking, down to riding the massive snowplow up and down the hill for each jump... it's almost as impressive as the jump itself. Makes it hard for me to enjoy stuff like this. Especially since the only goal seems to be to sell sugarwater to kids.
3 things impress me the most. 1. how good was that WR on a standard jump...wow! And 2. how gentle these people land on that incline over that distance. 3. Redbull pushing the limit and challenging the word "possible". amazing.
@@3xoticG4m3r To be fair, i can understand that the FIS does not recognize this as an official record, but i would say there is no doubt, that he actually beat the record here. It will be interesting to see if anyone will ever build ramps that allow for such distances in a competition. I am sure many athletes would love to try this themselves 😄
Big up Ryoku! I must say, the drone pilot did a great job. Flying FPV drones myself I know the skills needed to make this kind of shot. Really good work by the pilot!
I would like to see a few others on this,they only took Ryoku,not fair in my point of view, maybe the Norwegians,the Austrians,the Germans and the Slowenians should chose one Jumper or Flyier and make a real thing out of this😅
some top notch camera work from red bull, and great editing decision to not show the full jump unbroken, without a three second cut to someone other than the person flying through the air on skis... phenomenal
absolutely incredible , i was here on my chair cheering him on , really proud of him , good for him and to red bull and management for taking great safety and care as always for people in acheiving there goals 💗
Giving red bull ideas now. Drinks served would be red bull and exiting the plane, everyone jumps off the plane to their destinations. Airports gates are for normal people.
It's good to see every aspect of the engineering/physics work that gets done to make a safe jump possible. I'd love to see an extended version that shows the key element of the risk management discussion and the preliminary physics/engineering discussions that show all the aspects that needed to be taken into account.
Thank you Ryōyū Kobayashi, Janne, Bernie and I'll even include Red Bull. Great job! You all were inspiring and this is what living life means. Great! Just Great!!!
everyone’s loving the drone shots and i do too- but more over i love seeing Janne’s care and concern over Ryōyū and not letting him jump until perfection. absolutely amazing duo!
@@e.natale1018 don't forget the fresh RB paint job and Tommy boy chugging down, probably a blueberry flavored, cold one right before doing his hand signs to get launched off of an aircraft carrier he bought, because the Navy said it wasn't safe. . . Brought to you by Red Bull. . . And Oprah!
It's so awesome to see all of the support he has and how genuinely happy not only he was but everyone else around him when he succeeded! YOUR CIRCLE MATTERS!
we have a guy in Poland like Adam Małysz who once, under the patronage of Redbull, held the breath of the entire country when he jumped. Legends say it hasn't landed yet. redbull really gives you wings
Ryōyū focusing and taking his jitters to "this is ski flying," was amazing to see. You can only get there with practice, and with Red Bull. Nice edit. Had me glued to the screen the whole time. And I thought I was going to scrub through it LOL.
This is exactly how "flying" works in my dreams. I run and JUMP and slowly fall but never quite touch the ground. Thank you for literally making my dreams come true!
I went to college in Steamboat Springs, CO and lived right walking distance to Howelson Hill which is the one of the Olympic training jumping hills. We used to take mushrooms and inner tube slide from the top of the landing hill to the bottom at what honestly felt like 80 mph. You'd have to self bail at the bottom to not run out of room and smash into the safety fence, ohhhhh good times.
The amount of time and hardworking team what made this jump ever is incredible,,well done everyone who was involved, fantastic jump max,I was sitting on my settee shouting at my iPad go on max you can do it,, congratulations max .I hope you can break your new world record again soon,,best wishes from Plymouth Devon uk
I'm glad we got the coach scene in the most important part. That's like getting a call from your friend halfway through an intimate moment with your partner 🤬
This seemed a little bit scripted to create the impression (and a more dramatic story) that it was just a matter of effort to go from the first jump distance (about 175 m) to the WR. It appears that they started at a lower start point for the first jump and then worked their way up to a higher start point, so it would be totally expected that the jump distances would increase, but this was not explicitly mentioned, with the very minor except that, at 6:46, the jumper says "Raise the gate 1 meter." Did I miss any other, more explicit description of the process?
oh yes, they edited three earlier jumps that did beat the old record, theyre on wikipedia, and I pointed that out in a comment, but didnt get a like... the other jumps where: 256, 259, 282, and the one we saw: 291m.
@@stuckie3916 *"Welcome to the world of editing and building tension to tell a story."* You mean the world of editing and building tension to _sell_ a story. They believe that people can only understand emotion and think that facts are boring.
how far do you think you would be able to jump? 🎿
I have fallen right onto the lip of the jump before, getting my first injuries already before tumbling off the end of it and getting air...which then helped produce even more injuries when I eventually landed.
Suffice to say that tumbling through the air sideways and upside down isn't very aerodynamic so the distance achieved wasn't long.
I'd say about 1 1/2 yards, but thats just cuz i've crashed near the top of the jump and rolled the rest of the way.
0
Ok maybe 1
I would be confident that i get 200 Meters if i can change the gates. But i am retired so a little Training before is needed.😅
It was so much fun to operate a drone on this project and to witness Ryōyū going from 175m to 291m was mind boggling. Thank you RED BULL!
this needs way more likes. it looked epic, like watching a game
Great job taking those shots! Beautiful!!
That last drone one was so well done.
I was blown away that he improved over 100m from that first jump. Must have been absolutely wild in person. Great work with the drone!
Great filming!!
That drone shot on the record-breaking run was awesome! Great flying by both Ryoku and the drone pilot!
thanks david 💪
Would have been so much better if they hadn't cut.
Looks like they used footage from two different jumps though. The second segment looks like it is from a bit later in the day.
@@epr8974 agreed
@@epr8974 was looking for this comment. Like, how do you create a video that centers around the worlds longest jump, without showing that jump at least once without any cuts? frustrating.
I don't drink Red Bull, but their marketing and communication are freaking awesome! Best in the world.
Pity that they're using all this capital and creativity to push a poisonous product. Healthy natural products get zero advertising because there's no profit in them.
poop
I used to be like you …
Then I started drinking Red Bull.
it's no just one drink.... they make other stuff too
@@malter87 True, and they are all equally toxic. In particular their so-called "Organics" range is a particularly cynical form of marketing designed to trick consumers into believing that their blend of sugar and caramel sugar syrup is in some way health promoting.
I made the bench he sat on. My grandfather, who died from a ski jumping accident, taught me how to build it. He would be proud. God bless.
I was about to ask if you were Ryan Townsend, of Townsend Ski Bench fame. Small world.
It literally just looks like a piece of wood
This is a lie, the bench in the video is from my Grandmothers farm house. It was used in WW2 as one of the trestles for a hospital bed for wounded soldiers. My Grandads dog Rex made it.
@GG-qo4qo stop spreading misinformation. That bench was hand carved by a blind Tibetan monk using wood from the last remaining pieces of the cherry tree George Washington cut down and then forged in the bowels of an active volcano by my Uncle Barry.
@GG-qo4qo did you notice the flayed out bottom left leg? Yeah, that was my grandfather's signature
What I love about the redbull videos is the focus on the preformance. When the successfull attempt is done, there is only a beatiful shot and the athlete. There is beauty in silence and simplicity.
thanks eveny 💪
not really. why cut to the trainer? it's ok making this cinematographic, but show it again in a more clean way.
I would love to see the whole uncut jump itself. Such a shame I couldn't simply watch this beautiful achievement from start to end without any unnecessary cuts and interruptions after the long buildup. I also miss some longer commentary and Ryoyu's feelings and emotions after the jump is over.
Is Your athlete is not good enogh for the World record? No problem. Just juild a bigger ski jump. That has nothing to do with sports
this video proves that mankind would never have gotten anywhere if it were not for the most obsessive Health And Safety
Props to the coach. Knowing when to pull his athlete due to conditions and telling him last jump shows wise coaching. His athlete’s safety seems to be his top priority and he is willing to stop the record attempts to protect him. Kudos, coach!
When he said “last jump” I was like they totally recorded that separately so they could play it in the video before the “last jump”. It’s all production 😂
@@RionPhotography I 100% agree. It looked like they were excited that it was the last jump and not sad that it had to be the last one of the day. Seemed scripted.
Props to the Asian man (RYOYU) for using a big tote bag to everywhere even in Iceland. Asian aesthetic yoh!
A fair amount of the production was scripted. Still, very impressive.
@@RionPhotography liar, he really made it on the last jump
This is why I love Red Bull as a brand. They have a product they believe in, and their way of doing PR is creating content and pushing sports to new heights. This is so healthy to get people into sports and it creates opportunities for people with talent to benefit from it. Everyone wins. I love this, what an insane jump done in the beautiful country of Iceland.
This is why I hate em. They make so much money they spend it on redic stunts and still have wayyy too much money left over. Just charge less for your product instead of running rampant with product inflation. $3.40 now for 8oz is insane. It’s straight garbage
@@Mitch-wc9zxit's unhealthy for human body
@@Mitch-wc9zx actually it's better that it's expensive, people shouldn't drink too much of this garbage.
Red bone will put you in the 🪦
yeah, but their product is poison, it destroys people's health.
When I think of Redbull, I don’t think of a drink, I picture a lifestyle.
A marketing team somewhere deserves a raise.
They are getting this comment literally every minute, every day.
When I think of Red Bull I think of the tour de France aholes clogging up all roads here on Sat and Sun who won't budge an inch so folks can get by.
I have never drunk a Red Bull, and likely never will.
Redbull is the marketing team, they outsource the creation of the drink, and focus only on making it as marketable as possible
For doing their job?
There is nothing better than watching a master of their chosen sport delivering. Beautifully filmed as always.
Beautifully filmed which was then ruined by the editing. Why would you cut away from the drone shot of the actual jump itself? It honestly makes me think that it was faked
But why would a master of a sport be doing Uber eats?
The camera man should be awarded, also, for interesting scences
No, the editing is very bad! When you look at the jump, you don't get a sense of the distance. Why wasn't it filmed like in the World Cup?
A cut in the jump, worse decision! Better play the jump 2 or 3 times with different settings.
FIS did a betf jumps video and cut up ALL the jumps that they didn't even look like best jumps.
RedBull がこの企画のサポートですね この企業スポーツに大変理解のある企業と遊び心があると いつも感銘を受けています
クレイジージャーニー‼︎
翼が見えました!
Redbull:
Energy drinks?
Nah. WRs in every single discipline
Redbull doesn't make energy drinks. The drinks are manufactured by a third party with Redbull branding. Redbull is a marketing company that funds the image that the energy drink is associated with things like this so they can generate revenue as a reseller.
fuc...ck RB its not a officiell WR - at most toilet paper
Toro rojo, puro show
@@JohnSmith-sk7cg either way its super cool that they can come up with the money to push human and technological limits like this
@@JohnSmith-sk7cgthis makes a lot of difference, yeah…
Can we please get some more replays and angles of the full jump? Pretty annoying that the record jump was only shown once with like 2 cuts to his coach in the middle. Just a standard far away shot of the entire run and jump would be perfect, along with how they film ski jumping competitions. Anyone have a link to other angles of this?
Agreed!
Exactly! Can we please get one complete shot of the jump, uncut?
That was my !st though when it ended a long shot of the whole jump would be epic to see!!!
I don’t understand how they put so much work into something like this and only show one angle, one time…
Double-layered tin foil hat take: They might be baiting people into saying it's fake so they can drive traffic through conspiracy debate :)
おめでとうございます。 コース設営を含めたサポートスタッフさんが一緒に喜んでくれている姿に感動しました。 ケガに注意してますます活躍してください。
Absolutely
2:37 If you ever wanna "Red bull without context" video then this clip has to be there
Lmao bro I’m dying 😂😂😂
鳥肌が立った。
感動をありがとうございます。
😂😂😂😂❤
Me: I wonder what he’s saying, let me turn on the subtitles
Subtitles: Speaking Japanese
we subtitled everything Ryōyū says in the video for you 😉
@@redbull English subtitles are critical for deaf and hard of hearing. If they are turned on they cover the translations with “Speaking Japanese”. I had to turn the English captions on and off about a dozen times to watch the video. It’s really not accessible. Fix the CC track.
@@adrianjackson1586 bro do you not see the white text in the video
OK, These are simple JP, just watch some other JP drama you will get it.
Dude the video is already subtitled in English@@adrianjackson1586
It was so much fun to be part of this project, Thank you!!
thanks for all the hard work 💪
What was one thing that was mentally difficult for you and what was most surprising? thank you
@@notaspectator he pushed the snow around he isnt the skier..
On voit bien que c'est un fabuleux travail d'équipe. Ryōyū Kobayashi peut remercier tous ceux qui l'ont aidé à réaliser ce vol !
GREAT JOB!
Red Bull has the best vids on the tube, thanks again!!
That drone shot was amazing. It felt just like a movie.
I know right?😅
It was a movie
@@michaellemmenYou were a movie. 😏
I was the drone
I was the movie
最後のジャンプ、後ろからのドローン撮影が迫力があって凄かった!
I love those behind the scenes. So much work behind a 10 secondish jump awesome work!
years of work goes into 10 seconds, but thats how you smash world records 💪
Imagine if all that work and money had gone to feed starving people instead, I too think these things are fun, but with how the world looks today is this what we should be using our resources for?
@@davids4554amen. I wonder what the carbon footprint is of this one jump. Like, how many people have flown across the world for this. How much gas did that tractor use to convert a mountain into a skijump. How much impact did this have on surrounding environment? The systematic callousness of this entire undertaking, down to riding the massive snowplow up and down the hill for each jump... it's almost as impressive as the jump itself. Makes it hard for me to enjoy stuff like this. Especially since the only goal seems to be to sell sugarwater to kids.
@@davids4554 ya let's just not do anything ever until all of the worlds problems are solved
@@scoops2 there's a difference between never doing anything and full-sending on deliberate wastefulness.
All of Red Bulls athletes are amazing. Always crazy to see every one of them constantly striving to go the distance. Keep it up
3 things impress me the most. 1. how good was that WR on a standard jump...wow! And 2. how gentle these people land on that incline over that distance. 3. Redbull pushing the limit and challenging the word "possible". amazing.
thanks dean, Ryōyū is a legend 🙌
Yeah Stefan Kraft is incredible, his real world record is so impressive.
2. There was an unofficial record of (I think) 254m, the landing there was anything but smooth
@@3xoticG4m3rfacts are simple, FIS made vikersund 5m shorter and Krafts record is unbeatable now, this counts as WR or 252m in planica
@@3xoticG4m3r To be fair, i can understand that the FIS does not recognize this as an official record, but i would say there is no doubt, that he actually beat the record here. It will be interesting to see if anyone will ever build ramps that allow for such distances in a competition. I am sure many athletes would love to try this themselves 😄
まさにRedBull翼をさずける!小林陵侑選手、チームのみなさんおめでとうございます!ありがとう!
You know it’s expensive, when red bull needs a sponsor.
Wonder how much they really spent on this.
sorry, which sponsor?
@@dlilchamp prada
@@quadmasterXLIIand BWT
@@alaeriia01 those are his standard skis that he use for the whole season.
My grandfather was a Finnish ski jumper from munising Michigan. He would've LOVED this ❤ 🐦
Big up Ryoku! I must say, the drone pilot did a great job. Flying FPV drones myself I know the skills needed to make this kind of shot. Really good work by the pilot!
thanks gabriel 🙏
yeah thanks Gabriel
I would like to see a few others on this,they only took Ryoku,not fair in my point of view, maybe the Norwegians,the Austrians,the Germans and the Slowenians should chose one Jumper or Flyier and make a real thing out of this😅
i love seeing people from different countries coming together to make this possible! Let's go redbull!
some top notch camera work from red bull, and great editing decision to not show the full jump unbroken, without a three second cut to someone other than the person flying through the air on skis... phenomenal
Lol yeah show us the damn jump
absolutely incredible , i was here on my chair cheering him on , really proud of him , good for him and to red bull and management for taking great safety and care as always for people in acheiving there goals 💗
Red Bull Energy Drink:❎
Red Bull Airlines:✅
both give you wings 😉
@@redbullwiings
@@redbull Can you even say that anymore?
@@redbull and a heart attack if you drink two or three.
Giving red bull ideas now. Drinks served would be red bull and exiting the plane, everyone jumps off the plane to their destinations. Airports gates are for normal people.
It's good to see every aspect of the engineering/physics work that gets done to make a safe jump possible. I'd love to see an extended version that shows the key element of the risk management discussion and the preliminary physics/engineering discussions that show all the aspects that needed to be taken into account.
I would too but I doubt they would show off their secret sauce!
このジャンプは他の動画で見たけど
まさか日本人とは思ってなかった
スタッフ含めたチームの皆さん
おめでとうございます!
The flying dragon
His style looks Japanese kinda like wii fitness
What an incredible and monumental task. Building a mountain, getting all these people involved and the training. Absolutely amazing
Thank you Ryōyū Kobayashi, Janne, Bernie and I'll even include Red Bull. Great job! You all were inspiring and this is what living life means. Great! Just Great!!!
thanks john, we appreciate all the support
Absolutely amazing! We are so proud to have hosted you while you were staying in Akureyri and setting the world record! 😍
I can jump further when my wife catches me watching red bull videos at 3am. 😂
😂
You sure it's red bull videos you're watching at 3am? LOL
@@vinniedixon1140 typo he meant redtube
🤣
@@redbull so funny BatChest MegaLUL
Thank you Red Bull for such moments!
And of course, to everyone involved in such exceptional performances.
Man red bull really gives you wings
Winner. Winner. Chicken dinner. 😃
Bro went flying
No, they give you skis
nah, it gives you tachycardia
@@kerolokerokerolo If you're a child or a wimp.
Red Bull doing the most insane stuff possible as usual.
we're just living our best lives
Enviable and hugely impressive.@@redbull
Red Bull is organisizing, insane things are done by the athletes.
Coming up next: Red Bull performing an F1 pit stop with Max Verstappen in less than one second 😂
I was the mountain in this video, proud to be a part of this project.
😂😂😂
He absolutely shattered that record that was incredible congratulations man!
everyone’s loving the drone shots and i do too- but more over i love seeing Janne’s care and concern over Ryōyū and not letting him jump until perfection. absolutely amazing duo!
The relationship between the coach and Ryoyu is incredible. Well done by everyone involved.
Dont give Tom Cruise any more ideas
coming soon to a cinema near you 😂
@@redbullI feel, he will challenge this jump in his next mission...😅
Save us Tom Cruise!!!
“Mission Impossible X” - Tom C flying a F-22 Raptor through a tunnel with full afterburner!
@@e.natale1018 don't forget the fresh RB paint job and Tommy boy chugging down, probably a blueberry flavored, cold one right before doing his hand signs to get launched off of an aircraft carrier he bought, because the Navy said it wasn't safe. . . Brought to you by Red Bull. . . And Oprah!
I don't drink Red Bull, but their marketing and communication are freaking awesome!
偶々この動画に辿り着いたけど、とても感動しました
一回飛ぶだけでもかなり体力使いそうなのにすごい…!
おめでとうございます🎉
fr
Fantastic video... The entire team deserves accolades... Ryoku performed the feat as the disciplined athlete he is... Congrats.
羽が生えてやがる!超カッケー!鳥のような美しいジャンプ🤩😎😎😎
This is why I drink Red Bull. Amazing company from F1 to long jump. Every athlete they sponsor is incredible!
すごっ!40m近く更新したんだ!おめでとうございます!
It's so awesome to see all of the support he has and how genuinely happy not only he was but everyone else around him when he succeeded! YOUR CIRCLE MATTERS!
we have a guy in Poland like Adam Małysz who once, under the patronage of Redbull, held the breath of the entire country when he jumped. Legends say it hasn't landed yet. redbull really gives you wings
Thanks, Red Bull, for bringing visceral thrills to our lives!
that scream says it all 04:59
it meant so much to Janne ❤️
That drone footage at the end was superb. I can't imagine the nerves of ski jumping through the air like that.
Totally agree- I've been to the top of a 90 meter jump as a tourist not a jumper and it's a gasp!
Absolutely amazing. Well done Ryoyu and the whole team. Totally earned the new world record.
thanks cocca, appreciate the kind words
Proof that red bull gives you wings.
I really enjoyed supporting him as the bench, great job Ryōyū!
The unsung hero! Props
WOW!!! This video is stunningly executed. What a beautiful piece of cinema documenting an amazing act of human excellence, bravo Red Bull 👏🏼
thank you 🙏
@@redbull☝️you’re welcome 😉
めっちゃすごい...
ここまでするレッドブルさんにも感謝!
REDBULL DEFINITELY GAVE HIM WINGS !!
The engineering and effort by everyone is just as impressive as the record itself! Great video red bull! I guess it does give you wings!!!
thanks troy! appreciate all the support
Red Bull consistently squeezing feature-length doc material into 5-10 minute videos
2:41 "Now I...had...the time of my life. No, I never felt like this before" 🎶😂
and I say...it´s the truth...
And I owe it all to yoooooOoooouuuuUuuuuu
WOW!! That was Beautiful!! Glad you made it safe!! Congratulations.
Ryōyū focusing and taking his jitters to "this is ski flying," was amazing to see.
You can only get there with practice, and with Red Bull.
Nice edit. Had me glued to the screen the whole time. And I thought I was going to scrub through it LOL.
Ryōyū is a legend. thank you for the kind words ❤️
absolute legend
Ryōyū’s coach Janne is undeniably Finnish 🇫🇮! How lovely to see my home country represented in some way!!
Niinpä!
Torille!🥳🇫🇮
クレイジージャーニーで裏側見れてよかった
想像を遥かに超えての記録更新で涙出ちゃいました。陵侑選手、これからも感動と活躍を楽しみにしています…!
8:08 New Slogan "Red Bull makes you hard"
Thokkala undhi😂
If you're 18....
It does
4:49 Here it is.
Let's stop at 69 likes
This is exactly how "flying" works in my dreams. I run and JUMP and slowly fall but never quite touch the ground.
Thank you for literally making my dreams come true!
As long as you wake up before you land...
I went to college in Steamboat Springs, CO and lived right walking distance to Howelson Hill which is the one of the Olympic training jumping hills. We used to take mushrooms and inner tube slide from the top of the landing hill to the bottom at what honestly felt like 80 mph. You'd have to self bail at the bottom to not run out of room and smash into the safety fence, ohhhhh good times.
that was beautiful!! so happy for whole team but especially for Ryōyū-san and coach Janne!! 🫶🫶🤍🤍🤍🎿
2:47 missed opportunity for “The Time of my Life” song
Can we get an unedited version to see the jump in full?
No, just drone tricks and mans emotional face close-up.
@@samianssi Drone tricks? wtf?
The fact that Red Bull puts millions into making these crazy things happen for these athletes is amazing! Well done team!
I love to see people push the boundaries of what's possible. Congratulations to all involved! Outstanding work!
thank you 🙏
I have never been on skis. I am from Louisiana and have seen snow like 5 times in my entire 40 years... this is nuts man. congrats!!!
Norwegian here, hi, snow is vastly overrated xD ;p
Snow gets old pretty quick.
日本人🇯🇵として誇りに思います‼️
小林陵侑選手、そしてレッドブルと関係者の皆さんに感謝😊
The drone shot was superb
7:22 jump start
The fact that Red Bull spends soooo much money on projects like these is really wonderful
A matter of opinion, others might find it completely useless.
I'll go with useless. Spend all that money, resources and drag all the machines, so only 1 guy gets a chance at the record?
Absurd in my opinion
Redbull is always cooking🔥
🔥 got some more in the kitchen for you this week 😉
@@redbull bet
What a legend doing this in my country.
The amount of time and hardworking team what made this jump ever is incredible,,well done everyone who was involved, fantastic jump max,I was sitting on my settee shouting at my iPad go on max you can do it,, congratulations max .I hope you can break your new world record again soon,,best wishes from Plymouth Devon uk
Why would you cut away from the sick jump to show the coach? I mean I understand why, but it completely ruined the shot….
Because they probably had to show the stupid Prada sunglasses smh
@@SuperBlake1982these sponsorships pay for this stuff 🤷🏽♂️
Ya I was like WTF LOL
Explain why
Poor editing and it was ruined with the shot of the coach.
I'm glad we got the coach scene in the most important part. That's like getting a call from your friend halfway through an intimate moment with your partner 🤬
That is an athlete! He worked so hard to get that new world record, and I am actually proud of him, and I don't even know him. Good job!
Stopping kids from saying first
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@@redbullhi redbull
@@redbull First
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Doing God's work
This seemed a little bit scripted to create the impression (and a more dramatic story) that it was just a matter of effort to go from the first jump distance (about 175 m) to the WR. It appears that they started at a lower start point for the first jump and then worked their way up to a higher start point, so it would be totally expected that the jump distances would increase, but this was not explicitly mentioned, with the very minor except that, at 6:46, the jumper says "Raise the gate 1 meter." Did I miss any other, more explicit description of the process?
oh yes, they edited three earlier jumps that did beat the old record, theyre on wikipedia, and I pointed that out in a comment, but didnt get a like... the other jumps where: 256, 259, 282, and the one we saw: 291m.
Gee, why can't people just tell it how it happens anymore! Seems to me the true story would have been a lot more interesting/exciting.
@@kitsnokia819 yup.
Welcome to the world of editing and building tension to tell a story.
@@stuckie3916 *"Welcome to the world of editing and building tension to tell a story."*
You mean the world of editing and building tension to _sell_ a story. They believe that people can only understand emotion and think that facts are boring.
I didn't think I could get so pumped for ski jumping. LFG RYOYU!!!!!!!
This video brought such joy to my heart. Congratulations Ryōyū Kobayashi!
最後の一本、マジで鳥肌立った😂おめでとうございます☺️🎉
Started watching the video and immediately "the thrill of victory, and the agony of defeat" was playing in my head.
How old are you? Yeah, I remember that scene every Saturday. Burned into the brain.
2:41 that is some serious muscle power....
he's a big dude
yes. I have high hopes for this remake of Dirty Dancing
That jump was epic! He was truly flying for ages.