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Amy Chmelecki - USA

Amy Chmelecki was instrumental in the development of VFS, freefly records and demo jumping. She has 19 ratified World Records, in most of these she was an organizer, and many times, the event leader, inspiring others by well-chosen words. She is currently co-masterminding Project 19, a Women’s World Record of unprecedented media exposure. Amy has completed numerous projects with the Red Bull Air Force the all-female Highlight Pro Skydiving Team. She has also been in several movies and commercials, continually showcasing skydiving to the public, and encouraging female participation. Amy is a multiple National Champion in VFS and freestyle, with Resident Eloy and Arizona Arsenal. Her achievements are even more remarkable when you consider she was born with a hip not properly formed and spent the first few months of life in a cast, only able to move her arms and head. This was followed by 15 years of severe lung infections, yet now Amy is a professional athlete. Amy has made her living from skydiving for over 20 years. She has been on a mission to get more women in skydiving since day one.

 

 

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