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Roger Nelson

International Skydiving Hall of Fame

Roger Nelson

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Founded Skydive Chicago, one of the largest skydiving centers in the United States.
Developed the Advanced Freefall Program (AFP), revolutionizing skydiving training techniques.
Set FAI world records for largest skydiving formations in 1986 (120-way), 1988 (144-way), and 1998 (246-way, also setting a Guinness Book record at 259-way).
Inducted: 2021 Country: United States
Class Of 2021
Portrait of a middle-aged man with short gray hair, wearing a dark top, smiling at the camera against a light-colored, textured background.

Date of First Jump: 1971

Born: October 25, 1955

Died: June 7, 2003

Career Stats

9,000 Total
Jumps
3 World
Records

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