
Belarusian Athlete Soars Into History With Record-Breaking Skysurfing Jump Above Everest
Olga Naumova achieved her lifelong dream by completing the world's highest skysurfing jump at 20,945 feet above Mount Everest. The inspiring athlete hopes her bold achievement will encourage women everywhere to dream big and embrace fearless pursuits.
In a breathtaking display of courage and determination, Belarusian skysurfer Olga Naumova has written her name in the record books by completing the highest skysurfing jump ever recorded—soaring an incredible 20,945 feet above the majestic Mount Everest.
While most Everest-related records are set at the mountain's legendary summit, Naumova took a different approach, achieving her milestone high in the sky above the Himalayan giant. On November 10, the experienced athlete traveled to Syangboche, Nepal, where a helicopter lifted her to dizzying heights before she took the leap that would make history.
With fifteen years of skysurfing experience and an impressive 17,000 skydives under her belt, Naumova has long been a force in the sport. Yet despite her formidable credentials, she continued reaching for new heights—both literally and figuratively. Her motivation extends far beyond personal achievement.
"Since I discovered skysurfing, it was my dream to perform a very unique skydive and to inspire girls around the world not to be scared to be bold and to dream big," Naumova shared with Guinness World Records. Her words reflect a generous spirit focused on lifting others up through her own accomplishments.

The journey to this moment wasn't without its challenges. Strapping into her board thousands of feet above the world's tallest mountain, Naumova freefell for several exhilarating minutes before touching down on a flat runway at 12,356 feet—officially claiming her Guinness World Record.
In a heartfelt Instagram post following her historic jump, Naumova opened up about the emotional journey that led to this achievement. "I've dreamed of this jump for years. I trained for it, I feared it, I obsessed over it… Every practice jump, every moment of 'Can I really do this?' led right here – above the highest mountain in the world."
Her candid reflection reveals an important truth about achieving seemingly impossible goals: even the most accomplished athletes experience doubt and fear. What sets record-breakers apart is their willingness to push through those moments of uncertainty and pursue their dreams anyway.
Naumova's achievement serves as a powerful reminder that with dedication, preparation, and courage, we can reach heights we once thought unattainable. Her story resonates particularly as she works to inspire the next generation of female athletes to pursue their passions without hesitation.
The record-breaking jump represents more than just a personal triumph—it's a beacon of inspiration for aspiring athletes worldwide, especially young women who may be weighing whether to take their own bold leaps. Naumova has shown them that the answer is yes: dream big, train hard, and don't let fear hold you back from touching the sky.
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