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Nik Wallenda

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I started walking a wire when I was 2 years old, and this has been a dream of mine to recreate this walk.


— Nik Wallenda


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I was not scared at all.


— Nik Wallenda


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I'm facing Niagara Falls - the wind and the mist and the dark and the peregrine falcons - and I'm going to stay focused on the other side.


— Nik Wallenda


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I'm often very relaxed when I'm on the wire. There may be some tears because this is a dream of mine.


— Nik Wallenda


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I'm one of those people who always tries to overachieve. I want to do more. I want to do bigger things.


— Nik Wallenda


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I've trained all my life not to be distracted by distractions.


— Nik Wallenda


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If you take suede leather and put it on a piece of steel, and put moisture on it, it actually sticks.


— Nik Wallenda


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If you think you can fall, you're more likely to.


— Nik Wallenda


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It's about carrying on the legacy and doing something I love and have a passion for.


— Nik Wallenda


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It's Niagara Falls. It's one of the most beautiful natural wonders in the world. Who wouldn't want to walk across it?


— Nik Wallenda


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The main causes of the overrun were the need to produce two custom cables – one for the performance and a shorter one for practice – and the need to hire a new helicopter company to set up the cable at the last minute after the original one discovered they did not hold the necessary licenses. Ultimately he helped generate about $200000 of support from local business associations. Prior to Wallenda the last person to cross the river on tightrope was James Hardy in 1896.

On June 10 2011 Wallenda hung from a helicopter 250 feet (76 m) off the ground using only his teeth to hold on. At age 13 he made his professional tightrope walking debut. In 2011 Wallenda set a world record by performing on the Wheel of Death atop the 23 story Tropicana Casino and Resort.

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