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Students work : Dana Salaymeh , Toleen Asmar , Roaa Khalil , Remas Mustafa

Teacher : Aya yaseen


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• It was on April 1, 1979, when the first
modern jump was used David Kirke
and two of his friends at Oxford
University jumped off the 80-meter-
high Clifton Bridge in Bristol ,
History of England . Soon after, in 1989, A.J.
bungee jumping Hackett made his first jump in
Greenhithe Bridge in New Zealand
which led to the first bungee site he
started in Queenstown , New Zealand.
Hackett was the individual to yield
the world-wide acknowledgment of
this sport , and became famous for
making it renowned
Definition of bungee
jumping
• Bungee jumping : also spelled
bungee jumping, is an activity that
involves a person jumping from a
great height while connected to a
large elastic cord
EQUIPMENT
CARABINER ELASTIC
CORD
BUNGEE BODY
JUMPING HARNESS
HELMET
Conditions for
Bungee jumping
1. He must be over eighteen
years of age
2. Your weight should be
proportional to your
height
3. Pregnant women can’t
jump
4. It is prohibited for people
with heart disease
5. It is prohibited to jump
with the phone
Bungee jumping popularity
• The majority of the bungee jumping in Switzerland takes place in
Helensburgh, Scotland. Bungee jumping enthusiasts have been coming to
this area of Europe for as long as anyone can remember. While some may
think that bungee jumping in Switzerland is something new, it is not. As far
back as 1989, bungee jumping competitions were held in the United States .
• Today, bungee jumping in Switzerland is a very popular sport. There are
places all over Switzerland that offer campers the opportunity to experience
this adrenaline rush in the air. From Helensburgh, where the high ropes
courses are found, to Zermatt, which has the world's highest bungee
jumpers, bungee jumping in Switzerland has something to offer everyone .
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