Tourists get a shock as parkour daredevil jumps off bridge onto their moving boat in France [video]


Just dropping in! Tourists get a shock as parkour daredevil jumps off bridge onto their moving boat in France

  • Footage filmed in city of Sete in France shows Leonardo Roof jump off bridge
  • Lands on boat full of tourists who look around, shocked and bewildered
  • Puts them at ease saying he is filming a show and then does a backflip
  • He leaves by pulling himself up onto the next bridge as the boat passes under it


This is the moment a daredevil parkour athlete shocked a group of tourists when he jumped onto their moving boat.  

The stunt was filmed in the city of Sete, in south-east France, and the footage has gone viral since it resurfaced on social media this week.   

In the video, parkour athlete Leonardo Roof, 23, boldly hurtles off the bridge and lands inches away from passengers.

Mr Roof prepares for his jump

Footage of parkour athlete Leonardo Roof hurtling off a bridge was filmed in the city of Sete in France and has gone viral after it resurfaced on social media this week

The boat is full of tourists enjoying a sunny trip along the river.

His death-defying jump makes a big bang, startling them.

To ease their nerves, he tells them he is filming a show and then does a backflip on the boat.

The 23-year-old doesn’t stay on the boat for long and uses his parkour skills to pull himself up onto the next bridge just a short while away. 

His death-defying jump makes a big bang, startling them and to ease their nerves, he tells them he is filming a show and then does a backflip on the boat

His death-defying jump makes a big bang, startling them and to ease their nerves, he tells them he is filming a show and then does a backflip on the boat

Commenters were amused by the video, pointing out that Mr Roof got a free ride on the boat.  

Another person wrote: ‘Everyone’s reaction when he landed was priceless.’

And another commenter said: ‘Should’ve done it in a Spider-Man costume.’

Others pointed out the core strength and potential knee pain caused by the stunt, writing: ‘Knees have left the chat.’  

The 23-year-old doesn't stay on the boat for long and uses his parkour skills to pull himself up onto the next bridge just a short while away

The 23-year-old doesn’t stay on the boat for long and uses his parkour skills to pull himself up onto the next bridge just a short while away

Mr Roof is from Martinique in France and began doing parkour when he was 16.

He is a professional now and posts regular videos of his stunts on his Instagram and TikTok pages @leonardoroof.  

Parkour athletes, also known as freerunners, move along a route, trying to get around or through obstacles in the quickest way possible.

The sport is typically done in cities and athletes try and find the most efficient means of getting around.

They will jump, climb or run through cities, often from great heights.

In 2017, the UK became the first country in the world to recognise parkour as a sport.  

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