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Professor Splash Sets New Record

Professor Splash (Darren Taylor sets new world record at Catalyst Conference 2009, diving from 35' 9" into 12" of water! AMAZING!  
 
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lordyesyorel (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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so funny when hes in the air
paulsenmr (2 months ago) Show Hide
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In case you didn't notice, that big thick boxy looking thing under the pool isn't concrete.
LeahS1005 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I was right on the floor next to the pool! I didn't have a poncho but I got soaked! Nice video! I was so afraid he was gonna die...I didn't want to watch, but how can you miss that?! It was amazing!
drewstin77 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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i remember thinking "hope that dude is wearing a cup"
MaraScara89 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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lol studying biology naked... is there any other way?
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The lady sitting next to me refused to watch the live dive. She didn't want to watch a man die, but Professor Splash did his stuff and set e new world record. Duluth, GA - Catalyst 2009
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I saw this live at the arena. That was the weirdest thing I've ever seen! I thought they only did that kind of things in cartoons!
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was this in Atlanta?
realburiedtreasure (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Yes. It was at the Catalyst Conference held at the Gwinnett Arena.
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I was there as well. There was a moment where the entire audience held their collective breath. Simply amazing.

Great camera work. Best I've seen so far.

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