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Felix Baumgartner was born on 20 April, 1969 in Salzburg, Austria, is an Austrian skydiver, daredevil and BASE jumper (born 1969). Discover Felix Baumgartner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 20 April, 1969
Birthday 20 April
Birthplace Salzburg, Austria
Nationality Austria

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Felix Baumgartner Height, Weight & Measurements

At 54 years old, Felix Baumgartner height is 170 cm .

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Felix Baumgartner Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Felix Baumgartner worth at the age of 54 years old? Felix Baumgartner’s income source is mostly from being a successful jumper. He is from Austria. We have estimated Felix Baumgartner's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

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1960

Baumgartner was in free fall for 4 minutes and 19 seconds, a fall time 17 seconds shorter than the record set during mentor Joseph Kittinger's jump on 16 August 1960.

Kittinger was also his radio contact during the jump.

Two years and 10 days later Baumgartner's altitude record was broken by Alan Eustace.

Baumgartner initially struggled with claustrophobia after spending time in the pressurized suit required for the jump, but overcame it with help from a sports psychologist and other specialists.

1969

Felix Baumgartner (born 20 April 1969) is an Austrian skydiver, daredevil and BASE jumper.

1999

In 1999, he claimed the world record for the highest parachute jump from a building when he jumped from the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

2003

On 20 July 2003, Baumgartner became the first person to skydive across the English Channel using a specially made carbon fibre wing.

Alban Geissler, who developed the SKYRAY carbon fiber wing with Christoph Aarns, suggested after Baumgartner's jump that the wing he used was a copy of two prototype SKYRAY wings sold to Red Bull (Baumgartner's sponsor) two years earlier.

Baumgartner also set the world record for the lowest BASE jump ever, when he jumped 29 m from the hand of the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro.

This jump also stirred controversy among BASE jumpers who pointed out that Baumgartner cited the height of the statue as the height of the jump even though he landed on a slope below the statue's feet, and that other BASE jumpers had previously jumped from the statue but avoided publicity.

2004

He became the first person to BASE jump from the completed Millau Viaduct in France on 27 June 2004 and the first person to skydive onto, then BASE jump from, the Turning Torso building in Malmö, Sweden, on 18 August 2006.

2007

On 12 December 2007, he became the first person to conduct an unauthorized BASE jump from the 91st floor observation deck of the then-tallest completed building in the world, Taipei 101 in Taipei, Taiwan.

Baumgartner was then banned from re-entry into Taiwan as a result of the incident.

2010

In January 2010, it was reported that Baumgartner was working with a team of scientists and sponsor Red Bull to attempt the highest sky-dive on record, using a helium balloon.

2012

He is widely known for jumping to Earth from a helium balloon from the stratosphere on 14 October 2012 and landing in New Mexico, United States, as part of the Red Bull Stratos project.

Doing so, he set world records for skydiving an estimated 39 km, reaching an estimated top speed of 1357.64 km/h, or Mach 1.25.

He became the first person to break the sound barrier relative to the surface without vehicular power on his descent.

He broke skydiving records for exit altitude, vertical freefall distance without a drogue parachute, and vertical speed without a drogue.

On 15 March 2012, Baumgartner completed the first of 2 test jumps from 21818 m. During the jump, he spent approximately 3 minutes and 43 seconds in free fall, reaching speeds of more than 580 km/h, before opening his parachute.

In total, the jump lasted approximately eight minutes and eight seconds and Baumgartner became the third person to safely parachute from a height of over 21.7 km.

On 25 July 2012, Baumgartner completed the second of two planned test jumps from 96640 ft. It took Baumgartner about 90 minutes to reach the target altitude and his free fall was estimated to have lasted three minutes and 48 seconds before his parachutes were deployed.

The launch was originally scheduled for 9 October 2012 but was aborted due to adverse weather conditions.

Launch was rescheduled and took place on 14 October 2012.

Baumgartner landed in eastern New Mexico after jumping from a then world-record 38,969.3 m, falling a record distance of 36,402.6 m and parachuting the final 2566.7 m.

During this descent Baumgartner set the record for fastest speed of free fall at 1,357.64 km/h, making him the first human to break the sound barrier outside a vehicle.

In October 2012, when Baumgartner was asked in an interview with the Austrian newspaper Kleine Zeitung whether a political career was an option for his future life, he stated that the "example of Arnold Schwarzenegger" showed that "you can't move anything in a democracy" and that he would opt for a "moderate dictatorship [...] led by experienced personalities coming from the private (sector of the) economy".

He finally stated that he "didn't want to get involved in politics."

On 6 November 2012, Baumgartner was convicted of battery and was fined €1500 after slapping the face of a Greek truck driver, following a petty argument between the two men.

2014

Though he still holds the two latter records, the first was broken two years later, when on 24 October 2014, Alan Eustace jumped from 135890 ft with a drogue.

Baumgartner is also renowned for the particularly dangerous nature of the stunts he has performed during his career.

He spent time in the Austrian military where he practiced parachute jumping, including training to land on small target zones.

Felix Baumgartner was born to mother Eva in Salzburg, Austria.

His younger brother is Gerard.

As a child, he dreamed about flying and skydiving.

In 2014, Baumgartner decided to join Audi Motorsport to drive an Audi R8 LMS for the 2014 24 Hours of Nürburgring after racing Volkswagen Polos in 2013.

He underwent another intense physical and driver training session to prepare him for the race.

He helped the team to a ninth place overall finish.

Baumgartner had one fight which he won ...

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2016

In January 2016, Baumgartner provoked a stir of critical news coverage in his home country after posting several critical remarks against refugees and recommending the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán for the Nobel Peace Prize.