Darby Allin Sets Kickflip World Record at 20,958 Feet During Everest Expedition

Darby Allin Sets Kickflip World Record at 20,958 Feet During Everest Expedition

Darby Allin Sets Kickflip World Record at 20,958 Feet During Everest Expedition – AEW’s Darby Allin continues to defy limits—this time not in the ring, but on the side of the world’s tallest mountain. As part of his ongoing Mount Everest expedition, Allin pulled off a kickflip at an astonishing elevation of 20,958 feet, setting a new world record for the highest recorded kickflip on Earth.

The stunt was filmed and posted to Instagram, showcasing the daredevil AEW star’s signature mix of extreme sports and unshakable determination. The video quickly gained traction, with fans and fellow wrestlers expressing awe at Allin’s feat—accomplished in freezing, oxygen-thin air.

According to Adventure Consultants, the expedition group Allin is traveling with, May 3rd marked a rest day at Everest Base Camp. The climb officially began on April 8th, and Allin has since been documenting parts of the journey via social media. Though it remains unclear when he will complete the full summit attempt, this latest achievement cements his reputation as one of wrestling’s most fearless personalities—both inside and outside the ring.

Darby Allin’s Everest expedition was already considered a bold endeavor, but performing a skateboard trick at such extreme altitude adds a unique chapter to his legacy. With temperatures potentially dropping well below freezing and reduced oxygen at that elevation, even standing upright can be a challenge, let alone nailing a trick that demands balance, control, and timing.

AEW has not announced a specific date for Allin’s return to television. He last appeared in AEW before his Everest expedition began in early April. With the climb continuing, fans eagerly await his return—and the inevitable stories and footage he’ll bring back.

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Darby Allin Sets Kickflip World Record at 20,958 Feet During Everest Expedition

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