World skydiving champion, 37, plummets to his death after parachute fails to open

Two-time world wingsuit skydiving champion Pierre Wolnik has died following a tragic accident during a high-risk jump over Mont Blanc.

According to reports, the 37-year-old athlete was attempting a free-fall descent on Saturday, February 7, above the Mont Blanc massif — the highest peak in the French Alps. The planned stunt involved leaping from a helicopter and free-falling for several seconds before deploying his parachute for a controlled landing.

French newspaper Le Figaro reported that Wolnik’s parachute failed to deploy. He subsequently fell to the ground, with first responders later locating his body in the village of Les Bossons. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Wolnik was widely regarded as one of the most talented figures in the sport skydiving world. A two-time Freefly World Champion, he claimed the prestigious title in both 2022 and 2024, cementing his reputation on the international stage. He was also selected as a member of the French team for the upcoming 2026 FAI World Championships.

Beyond competition, Wolnik worked as a videographer for the Fédération Française de Parachutisme, documenting aerial performances and sharing footage of his training and jumps with a large social media following. His work allowed fans a rare glimpse into the precision, discipline, and artistry behind elite skydiving.

In a statement shared on Facebook, Yves-Marie Guillaud, President of the Fédération Française de Parachutisme, paid tribute to the late athlete.

“The entire sport skydiving community mourns the loss of a talented young man with such a warm smile,” Guillaud wrote. “Our condolences go first and foremost to his family and loved ones, but also to his teammates and the entire French national artistic skydiving team, and more generally to all French national teams. May the memory of this exceptional skydiver fill our hearts as skydivers.”

The Fédération Française de Parachutisme also honored Wolnik in a separate Instagram post, describing him as “a videographer with the French National Artistic Parachuting Team and two-time Freefly World Champion in 2022 and 2024.”

“Pierre leaves behind the memory of a teammate whose presence will forever be etched in the hearts of his loved ones,” the organization wrote. “Today, the entire sport parachuting community mourns and pays tribute to a young man renowned for his talent and exceptional character.”

Just weeks before the fatal accident, Wolnik shared a video on social media of himself and fellow athletes training in a wind tunnel, captioned: “Nothing beats winter four-way training at home.” The clip now stands as one of his final public posts, capturing his continued passion for the sport.

His death has sent shockwaves through the international skydiving community, where he was admired not only for his skill but also for his dedication and spirit.

Rest in peace, Pierre Wolnik.

Related Posts

Shocking reports are circulating that a Russian Su-57 stealth fighter pilot has allegedly carried out a devastating strike on a U.S. aircraft carrier reportedly transporting more than 700 tanks.

Early, unconfirmed reports indicate a sudden attack on a heavily protected vessel, leaving minimal time for defensive systems to respond. According to sources close to the situation,…

1 hours ago! In 30 minutes, a US international airport was completely destroyed!

Armored warfare takes center stage in several sequences A recently released Arma 3 video has captured significant attention across gaming and military simulation communities. The high-production cinematic…

Breaking News 25 countries join forces to strike… see more

Is Europe Ready for War? Why Brussels Is Racing Against TimeAfter Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, rising pressure from the United States, and increasingly blunt warnings from…

Hegseth Ousts Top U.S. Army General In Wartime Shake-Up…See More

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth requested that Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George, the top uniformed officer of the service, resign from his position and retire immediately,…

Fox Host Sounds Alarm as NASA Scientists Continue to Turn Up Missing or Dead

In a segment that aired on Fox News’ “The Will Cain Show,” the host highlighted the “overlap” between those seven cases and why more people should be…

BREAKING News: Washington, D.C. Police Discover SHOCKING Trump Evidence at Epstein Ranch!…See More

A bipartisan group of state lawmakers has reportedly called for renewed scrutiny of the sprawling Zorro Ranch once owned by Jeffrey Epstein. Located on roughly 7,600 acres…