crossing
Niagara Falls on July 4, 1876 '', the Korean tradition of tightrope walking •
Charles Blondin, a.k.a. Jean-François Gravelet, crossed the
Niagara Falls many times •
Robert Cadman, early 18th-century British highwire walker and ropeslider • Jay Cochrane, Canadian, set multiple records for skywalking, including The Great China Skywalk in
Qutang Gorge, China, , from one cliff wall to the opposite side above the
Yangtze River; the longest blindfolded skywalk, , in 1998, between the towers of the
Flamingo Hilton in
Las Vegas, Nevada, and broadcast on FOX Network's
Guinness World Records Primetime on Tuesday, February 23, 1999; In 2001, he became the first person to perform a skywalk in Niagara Falls, Canada, in more than a hundred years. His final performances took place during Skywalk 2012 with a world record submission of in cumulative distance skywalking from the
Skylon Tower at a height of traversing the highwire to the pinnacle of the Hilton Fallsview Hotel at . •
Con Colleano, Australian, "the Wizard of the Wire" •
David Dimitri, Swiss highwire walker •
Pablo Fanque, 19th-century British tightrope walker and "rope dancer", among other talents, although best known as the first black circus owner in Britain, and for his mention in
the Beatles song, "
Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!" •
The Great Farini, a.k.a. Willie Hunt, crossed the
Niagara Falls many times • Farrell Hettig, American highwire walker, started as a
Wallenda team member, once held record for steepest incline for a wire walk he completed in 1981 •
Henry Johnson (1806–1910), British tightrope walker with Sanger's and Hughes' circuses (also equestrian gymnast and
acrobat) • Denis Josselin, a French tightrope walker, completed on 6 April 2014 a walk over
the river Seine in Paris. It took him 30 minutes to walk over of rope, meters above the river. He covered his eyes halfway through without harness or safety net but police boats were on hand in case he fell. •
Jade Kindar-Martin and
Didier Pasquette, an American-French highwire duo, most notable for their world-record setting
skywalk over the
River Thames in London •
Henri L'Estrange, 19th-century Australian; first person to tightrope walk across
Sydney harbour and early
balloonist •
Elvira Madigan, Danish 19th-century tightwire walker •
Bird Millman, American star of
Ringling Brothers & Barnum and Bailey Circus •
Fyodor Molodtsov (1855–1919), a Russian rope walker. Was known to perform numerous tricks such as rope walking while shooting, carrying another person, wearing stilts, dancing, and even being unbalanced by pyrotechnical explosions. Known to have defeated Blondin during a tightrope crossing of the
Neva river, by braving it at a wider place. • Jorge Ojeda-Guzman, Ecuadorian highwire walker, set The Guinness Book of World Records, Tightrope Endurance Record, for living 205 days on the wire, from January 1 to July 25, 1993 in Orlando, Florida. • Rudy Omankowski Jr., French-Czech highwire walker, holds record for skywalk distance •
Stephen Peer, after several previous successful crossings, fell to his death at the
Niagara Falls in 1887 •
Susanna Bokoyni,
Hungarian centenarian and
circus performer who was listed in
Guinness World Records as the longest-lived
dwarf on record. •
Philippe Petit, French highwire-walker, famous for his walk between the towers of the
World Trade Center in
New York City in 1974 •
Eskil Rønningsbakken, Norwegian balancing artist whose feats include tightrope walking between
hot air balloons in flight •
Maria Spelterini, Italian highwire walker, first woman to cross the Niagara Falls •
Falko Traber, German tightwire walker, walked to the
Sugarloaf Mountain in
Rio de Janeiro •
Vertelli, British-Australian tightrope walker, nicknamed "the Australian Blondin" •
The Flying Wallendas, famous for their seven- and eight-person pyramid wire-walks •
Karl Wallenda, founder of
the Flying Wallendas, died after falling from a wire on March 22, 1978, at age 73, while attempting to cross between the two towers of the
Condado Plaza Hotel in
San Juan, Puerto Rico. •
Nik Wallenda, great-grandson of Karl, second person to walk from the United States to Canada over the Horseshoe Falls at the
Niagara Falls on June 15, 2012; with his mother Delilah (Karl's granddaughter), completed his great-grandfather's final attempt between the two towers of the
Condado Plaza Hotelon June 4, 2011. On June 23, 2013, he successfully walked over a gorge in the area of the Grand Canyon. On November 2, 2014, he crossed over the
Chicago River from the west tower of Marina City to the Leo Burnett building, following it with a blindfolded trip from the west tower to the east tower of Marina City. performed a record-breaking skywalk of at
Kings Island on July 4, 2008, breaking Karl Wallenda's record walk • Maurizio Zavatta, Holder of highest tightrope walk while blindfolded. Set on 16 November 2016 in Wulong, Chongqing (China). ==Metaphorical use==