Freestyle skydiving

[1][2] The first ever international skydiving competition was held in 1990 and was directed by World Freestyle Federation.

Indoor freestyle skydiving, also known as skydancing, is another form of the sport, made possible since the development of vertical wind tunnels in 1964.

Amy Watson was entered into the Guinness Book of World Records at age 11 by completing 44 360-degree horizontal spins in one minute.

[4] The 1st competition to create a mandatory routine with music was at the Wind Games 2016, international competitors Leonid Volkov (Russian) took gold, Maja Kuczyńska (Poland) took Silver and Guillaume Boileau (Canadian) took bronze.

The routines include gymnastic moves, balletic type Ts, somersaults, twists and splits.

Training in an indoor vertical wind tunnel
Lise Hernandez Girouard competing in freestyle at the 1st FAI World Cup Indoor Championship in Austin Texas 2014.