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- DEC 20, 2010
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- Levi LaVallee jumped an incredible 361 feet while preparing for his Red Bull: New Year. No Limits. world record snowmobile jump in San Diego. Unfortunately, Levi was injured shortly afterwards and, as a result, the December 31 event has been cancelled. Levi expects to make a full recovery and may enter the record books nevertheless... as the 361-foot jump eclipsed the existing record by 60 feet, it will be submitted for world record certification.
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