Dropping by for a drink! Skydiver swoops down at 60mph and snatches a can of Red Bull off the ground

Dropping by for a drink! Skydiver swoops down at 60mph and snatches a can of Red Bull off the ground

  • Paraglider Nil Farre Berge, 28, jumped from 12,000 feet before making the grab
  • Footage shows him speeding through the air with his parachute open  
  • He reaches his hand out and is able to smoothly snatch up the Red Bull can 

This is the incredible moment a skydiver came into land at 60mph and skimmed the ground before he amazingly snatched up a can of Red Bull.

Paraglider Nil Farre Berge, 28, from Barcelona, Spain, jumped from 12,000 feet and came in at top speed, but still made the precision grab in one fluid motion.

Footage shows Mr Berge speeding through the air with his parachute open. 

Paraglider Nil Farre Berge, 28, from Barcelona, Spain, jumped from 12,000 feet and came in at top speed, but still made the precision grab in one fluid motion. Footage shows Mr Berge speeding through the air with his parachute open

He reaches his hand out and is able to smoothly snatch up a can of Red Bull on the grass as he skimmed across

He reaches his hand out and is able to smoothly snatch up a can of Red Bull on the grass as he skimmed across

As he approaches the ground he reaches his hand out and is able to smoothly snatch up a can of Red Bull on the grass as he skimmed across. 

He is able to execute the incredible trick in one fluid motion and doesn’t even jog the camera filming on the ground.  

The video feat was inspired after fellow skydivers bet Nil he would not pull off the stunt and he set out to prove them wrong.

The video feat was inspired after fellow skydivers bet Nil he would not pull off the stunt and he set out to prove them wrong

The video feat was inspired after fellow skydivers bet Nil he would not pull off the stunt and he set out to prove them wrong

Skydiving instructor Mr Berge said: ‘The speed you can go down with a competition parachute like the new Icarus GT-R is amazing! The adrenaline it gives you is incredible.

‘It was my first attempt with that parachute, but I had tried one more time with another one.

‘It was a very nice challenge. I showed myself that I am progressing well in my development as an athlete.’