Nik Wallenda

Nik Wallenda

Nik Wallenda set a world record by walking and riding his bicycle across a high wire suspended over 100 feet in the air.

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NEWARK -- Roommates Makhan Taylor and Tia Smith gazed up at Nik Wallenda, jaws agape, as the daredevil set a world record Wednesday outside Newark's Prudential Center arena for the longest bicycle passage on a wire - without a net. Until now, it was ...  
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NEWARK, N.J. - The high-wire daredevil who hoped to set a world record has finished his bike ride 135 feet above Newark without a net. There were moments that drew gasps from spectators. Nik Wallenda sat down and called NBC 's "Today" show at one ...  
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"I'm going to walk across the Grand Canyon next spring," Wallenda told NBC's anchor Kerry Sanders today after his stunning performance. ...  
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The TODAY Show aired a live broadcast from The Prudential Center in Downtown Newark, New Jersey, where Ringling Brothers Barnum & Baileys' "High Wire Daredevil" Nik Wallenda of the "Flying Wallendas" set the ...  
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NEWARK, N.J. (AP) _ Taking urban bicycling to a new level, Nik Wallenda slowly pedaled among the city's morning commuters — about 135 feet above the street. His trek on Wednesday spanned 235 feet along a wire suspended between a crane and the roof ...  
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NEWARK, N.J. - The high-wire daredevil who hoped to set a world record has finished his bike ride 135 feet above Newark without a net. There were moments that drew gasps from spectators. Nik Wallenda sat down and called NBC's "Today" show at one ...  
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NEWARK, N.J. - Commuters and residents in New Jersey's largest city are looking up in the sky. Nik Wallenda has started his world record attempt by walking across a high wire suspended 135 feet in the air between two cranes next to Newark's ...  
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