World Skydiving Day is THIS Saturday – Let’s Break the Record!

Published on Monday, July 7, 2025

World Skydiving Day is THIS Saturday – Let’s Break the Record!

World Skydiving Day is happening this Saturday, July 12th, and we need your help to make history!

In 2024, skydivers around the globe set an incredible benchmark with 30,351 skydives made on World Skydiving Day. This year, we’re aiming even higher, and you can be part of it!

How to participate:

  • Head to your local drop zone and make a jump (or a few!) on July 12
  • Take pictures or video, and share your experience on social media using #worldskydivingday
  • Report your jumps at www.worldskydivingday.com/getcounted to help us tally every skydive

Whether you’re a licensed jumper, an AFF student, or making your very first tandem, every jump counts toward setting a new world record!

Let’s celebrate our shared passion for skydiving and show the world what our community can achieve.

See you in the sky!

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