At Mont-Saint-Michel (Manche) on Tuesday, May 24, Wednesday, May 25 and Thursday, May 26, the tightrope walker will try to break the world record for the longest crossing on a bar by Nathan Paul.
The perfect combination of sports adventure and aesthetics. 28-year-old French titrop walker Nathan Paulin is set to break the world record by climbing above the Mont-Saint-Michael Bay on the 2,200-meter-long bar today.
To keep it in excellent condition, an exceptional device will be used with a 160 ton mobile crane that can reach a height of 114 meters. The latter will be placed near the Couesnon Dam, which will be the starting point for the French Acrobat with a planned visit to the Bell Room of Mont-Saint-Michael.
The installation of this device was carried out yesterday, and Flyer gives three days to reach his record.
“The most serious experience of my career”
Wanting to take a new step in his life, Nathan decided to tackle Paul’s most difficult challenge. “Mont-Saint-Michael was born in a dream and we’re going to make a dream come true there. For many years, I wanted aesthetics rather than performance. , ”Nathan Pauline said in an interview. Western France.
The author of several famous crossings, such as connecting the 670-meter distance between Trocadéro and the Eiffel Tower, the young Titrope Walker set his first world record in 2016 at the Aiglun (Alpes-Maritimes) with a cross of more than a kilometer. To a height of 600 meters.
On June 9, 2017, he broke his own world record by crossing the Circuit de Nouvelles (card) at 1,662 meters and 300 meters high.