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Free Leap Challenge the Sydney Opera House

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Free Leap Challenge the Sydney Opera House

Beijing time:2022-05-05 05:33

【NTDTV, Beijing time, May 05, 2022】Australian free leap master Tommaso performed a cool performance at the Sydney Opera House, with some dazzling flips, spins, and various difficult movements. Lets come look.

Free Leap is a high-difficulty extreme sport that is the same as parkour. It crosses various urban obstacles without any tools, and adds thrilling actions such as somersaults, high-altitude jumps, and spins to the movement, which is quite ornamental.

The 29-year-old Tommaso is Australia’s free leap master, and this time he is going to challenge the world-famous Sydney Opera House.

I saw him running from the avenue outside the theater, whether it was walls, pillars, high platforms, stairs, all the obstacles encountered in the running became props for his performance. Somersaults, volley spins, ground tumbling, and getting up, a series of movements are like flowing clouds and water.

The show was being rehearsed on stage, and he was moving freely through the auditorium.

The steel tube bracket at the top of the Sydney Opera House has also become a place for Tommaso to show his skills. Without holding the pole in his hand, he walked quickly, as if walking on the ground.

Finally, do a backflip on the Sydney Opera House’s famous “sails” under the sea breeze to bring this special Opera House challenge to an end.

Although the final video of the entire challenge is only a few minutes, Tommaso and the filming team have tried again and again for 3 days.

“Freedom Leap” master Dominic Di Tommaso: “Exhausted, but also very happy to have an amazing experience and opportunity to be here and really improve my craft and take it to a global scale. “

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Comprehensive report by NTDTV reporter Zhou Qi

URL of this article: https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2022/05/04/a103417915.html

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