
Belgian Ski Jump Record.
May 2026 — we flew 64 meters off the K85 in Hinzenbach and pushed the Belgian ski jumping record into new territory.
One inrun. A new ceiling.
In spring 2026 we took on our next major challenge: breaking the Belgian ski jumping record. An extreme-sports feat powered by a clear mission helping people regain their mobility through To Walk Again.
From the first strength sessions to the record day itself, everything was captured in a documentary and media campaign. Together we built a story of progression, courage, and real-world impact — and landed it at 64 meters.
History of the Belgian record
It started with Tom Waes, who launched 12.5 m in Tom Testerom and set the first benchmark. Freestyle skier Rembert Noten later extended it to 35 m. Then Jeno Farinon pushed it to 37 m on the K50 in Hinzenbach, Austria. In 2026 we took the story to the K85 — and flew well beyond.
- Discipline
- Ski jumping
- Hill
- K85 — Hinzenbach (AT)
- DISTANCE
- 64 m
- Date
- 8 May 2026
- Status
- Record set





The ones who set the record.

Nicolas Haven
42 m
Ward Verstappen
48 m
Sebastiaan Haven
62 mComing this summer.
The film that captured the record — preparation, ramp, and the moment it became real.
Jumping for those who want To Walk Again.
To Walk Again is an organization that helps people with physical disabilities move, train, and progress again. Every donation supports innovative rehabilitation, sports coaching, and tech-driven mobility solutions that can reshape lives.
With our record attempt we mobilized as much support as possible for their programs — turning a measurable feat into a campaign window media, partners and audiences could rally behind.
Together with Orthopedie Van Haesendonck, one of the 'founding fathers' of TWA, we pushed boundaries to make mobility possible. The community answered: €6,178 raised for To Walk Again.


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