Skateboarders Who Ever Dreamed of Dropping In on a City Building - Sandro Dias Just Lived Your Dream
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Dias's drop-in from one of the lower platforms for practice. Image: © Marcelo Maragni/Red Bull |
If you're a skateboarder living in a city you've probably looked at a building that has skate ramp vibes and imagined dropping in on it... well Professional Skateboarder, Sandro Dias didn't just imagine.
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The Perth Telstra Building as depicted in this fantasy poster print, Forbidden Skate Ramp by Harry Young. |
Also, back in the day there was a classic skateboarding poster going the rounds that depicted Sydney as a literal skatepark with ramps built up, down, and over numerous buildings.
Sandro Dias, who broke the record for the world's tallest drop-in on the 26th September 2025 by dropping in on a mega ramp built on the side of the curved façade of the 22-storey Centro Administrativo Fernando Ferrari (CAFF) building in Porto Alegre, Brazil, had apparently been thinking about this specific drop-in for more than ten years
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Classic 80's Skateboard Poster, Sydney is a Skatepark. |
Meaning he, like many skaters, saw the potential of a building, but didn't stop there. He turned, what seems like a completely outlandish dream, into reality.
Read more about it on the Red Bull Site: Sandro Dias breaks 2 world records on the biggest skate ramp ever. Includes videos, how the ramp was built, and more.
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