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7 jumps, 7 continents, 7 days: Veterans train in Arizona for world record skydiving attempt
COOLIDGE, Ariz. – A gaggle of daring veterans have been getting ready for weeks in Coolidge, Arizona for the stunt of a lifetime: they’re trying to set a world file in skydiving.
Seven jumps, seven continents, seven days.
It is a workforce of 10 veterans, all retired or former particular operations personnel. They usually’re able to tackle the Triple 7 Expedition.
“Triple 7 is leaping all seven continents and mainly the quickest time you could,” mentioned skydiver Mike Sarraille. “Nobody has ever achieved it. We’re beginning in Antarctica, then going to South America, Miami, Barcelona, Egypt, UAE, ending in Perth. We’re coming again for a celebratory leap in Tampa, Florida.”
Sarraille is a Marine and Navy veteran and the founding father of Legacy Expeditions, an excessive journey firm run by veterans, for veterans.
He is main this fearless group in an journey that’s about greater than setting a file. Every workforce member is leaping for a veteran who gave their life in service.
“Whenever you lose brothers, you undergo a course of, and that course of by no means actually stops,” Sarraille mentioned. “[It] leaves a fingerprint on you that by no means goes away. They need us to dwell, and we’re going to try this to the fullest, and if we will inform their story whereas we do it, then that’s a victory.
“I’m leaping in honor of NA2 to Michael Monsoor, who’s a SEAL who’s posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for leaping on a grenade 3 ft from me,” he continued. “He gave his life for me.”
The workforce has spent weeks coaching on the Full Parachute Options Facility (CPS) in Coolidge.
“They’re going to be leaping as a workforce wherever they go,” mentioned Hugh Funk, workforce chief at CPS. “At some areas they’re going to have an enormous plane that may accommodate all the workforce, and a few areas could have a smaller plane [and] should cut up it into two teams. This week we’ve been working towards each of these profiles.”
Funk says the workforce will keep in shut proximity, with essentially the most skilled jumper main.
The logistics of all 7 jumps have been designed and deliberate in a method to make sure success, that means the world file of six jumps in six days on six continents could be beat.
“The largest factor that we’ll most likely be coping with from an adversarial perspective is sleep deprivation,” mentioned jumper Glenn Cowan.
For skydiver Jariko Denman, the expedition is supposed to encourage.
“A byproduct of this expedition is to proceed to encourage the subsequent era of veterans to exit and do massive issues,” Denman mentioned. “Your service doesn’t finish while you cease serving in no matter your department of the army.”
Sarraille says all of the jumpers will acquire one thing totally different, however all will give a bit of themselves like their fellow veterans did.”
“It’s a leap of gratitude, I do know Antarctica particularly I’ll be fascinated by Mikey and his household and the truth that I am alive, and I get to do that due to him and his household,” Sarraille mentioned. “The individuals who raised him to be the person, selfless man that he was.”
The workforce leaves for Chile on Dec. 29. The try and set the file will start in Antarctica on Jan. 9.
Along with their world file try, the workforce is elevating cash to fund 1400 scholarships for Gold Star Households with the Folds of Honor Basis.
Observe the workforce: https://legacyexpeditions.internet/expedition/triple7/
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He's back: Arizona QB Noah Fifita isn't going anywhere
He’s back: Arizona QB Noah Fifita isn’t going anywhere
At the end of an underwhelming 2024 season that saw Arizona finish the year 4-8 and missing a bowl game, several Wildcats have entered the transfer portal with the number reaching 30 players that have entered the portal. However, most of the nation was waiting for one name from the program to leave and that name was quarterback Noah Fifita, who has been with the program since the historic 2022 recruiting class.
With the status of Fifita up in the air, Arizona moved quickly to replace former offensive coordinator Dino Babers and hired Seth Doege as the program’s next play-caller. Doege spent one season as Marshall’s offensive coordinator where he constructed the 20th rushing offense that averaged over 31 points per game.
After being hired, Doege had a meeting with Arizona’s QB Tuesday afternoon according to reports by Arizona Daily Star beat writer Justin Spears. Well, that meeting must have worked as shortly after Fifita announced that he will be returning to the Wildcats for the 2025 season.
Despite having a tough 2024 season where Fifita passed for 2,958 yards while completing 60% of his passes to go along with 18 touchdown passes and 12 interceptions, he has decided to give coach Brent Brennan another shot and work with Doege to get this back on track.
“For me, I’ve never been one to run from adversity,” Fifita told The Arizona Daily Star. ” …We’re here to make amends and do everything we can to fix what we didn’t do last year.”
This is the second offseason where Fifita has chosen to stay with the program. The first time was in the middle of a coaching change from former head coach Jedd Fisch to Brennan. Now, he is picking UA again after disappointing 2024 season and a change with the offensive coordinating job.
Now, the staff and new OC Doege will have the job of getting Fifita back to his 2023 self where he won Pac-12 Offensive Freshman of the Year totaling 2,869 yards, 25 touchdowns with a completion percentage of 72% with just six interceptions thrown.
However, Fifita will be playing his first season without longtime friend and teammate in wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan, who has declared for the NFL Draft.
There are a lot of questions still to be answered when talking about Arizona football. But, now two things are certain. The first is that Fifita will be the starting quarterback for the 2025 season and will try to get things back on track. The second is that he has become one of the most beloved players in the history of Wildcats football.
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Cardinals’ Budda Baker Reacts to Massive Contract Extension
ARIZONA — When Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker got news that his three-year, $54 million extension with the organization was finalized – he didn’t run around the house. He didn’t pop champagne bottles immediately.
It was spaghetti time.
“I was holding my baby at the time. She’s six months [old], so I was just holding her and having my daughter eating spaghetti for dinner. So it’s kind of just – you’re excited, they don’t of course know what you’re excited about,” Baker told reporters when asked what his initial reaction to getting a deal done was.
“Right after that, it’s like, ‘Daddy, I’m done eating!’ so it’s like, alright, clean the spaghetti off her face, get ready for bath, and then I would say putting the kids down for bed. Just had a special moment with my lady and my sister was home at the time. Giving them high fives, listening to some good music and smiles – it was definitely something special that we’ll remember forever, for sure.”
After getting paid handsomely, Baker knows it’s time to eat on the field.
Baker is sticking around the desert for at least the next three seasons after striking a deal to land with Arizona rather than testing the open market.
For months, the rumor mill has run rampant on Baker’s future with the Cardinals. Free agency was a possibility after this season, but for a player that means so much to the fan base for the last eight seasons, remaining home to potentially spend his entire career in the same uniform was a priority for Baker.
“That would be special. Not a lot of players can say that they’ve done that. And for me that would definitely be special. At the end of the day we’re trying to win and I want to be that building block or that factor of helping the Arizona Cardinals win. That’s what I’ve stuck my mind on to, and that’s what I’m going to continue to stick my mind into,” said Baker.
“Just having that belief factor – I know a lot of Arizonans are from other places – at the end of the day for us it’s just a matter of the respect factor of the bird gang and the Cardinal fans. It’s definitely special coming into the stadium and seeing those fans come out and cheer us on, it’s definitely something special for me.”
Baker said he could tell things were changing for the better after his very first meeting with Jonathan Gannon after the Cardinals hired him as head coach following a disaster 2022 season.
Contract negotiations for his new deal (which also shows a reported $30 million guaranteed) were primarily handled by his agent, though Baker said the two would meet maybe once a week to discuss how things were progressing.
Baker has been adamant from the start that he didn’t want to get caught up in the noise of negotiations – mission accomplished.
Inking a deal of that magnitude is a dream for anybody.
Now, Baker has dreams of having a championship parade in Arizona – though hopefully that doesn’t stay a dream for long.
“To be able to try and get better as a player, but get better as a group, and to win games ultimately, and hopefully go to the playoffs. My main goal is getting a Super Bowl here in Arizona, and that’s what I’ve stuck my mind to,” said Baker.
“I’m going to continue to work hard and train and try to lead the players and team to get to that point. But till then, we’re going to take it one day at a time and we’re going to grind. We’re going to live throughout the process, live in the present and let everything else take care of itself.”
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Cardinals Expect All-Pro Kicker to Return
ARIZONA — The Arizona Cardinals are set to see kicker Matt Prater return to the practice field on Wednesday as the team prepares for their Week 16 matchup against the Carolina Panthers.
“He’ll be out there kicking today. You’ll see him out there booting it today,” head coach Jonathan Gannon told reporters ahead of practice.
Prater played in just four games this season after suffering a knee injury which saw him land on injured reserve back on Oct. 15.
While the full injury was not disclosed, ESPN’s Josh Weinfuss reported Prater has been recovering from surgery to repair his meniscus in the left knee.
Replacement Chad Ryland has mostly been clutch for the Cardinals in Prater’s absence, helping Arizona to a 7-7 record while going 22-26 on all field goal attempts, converting all 15 kicks under 40 yards.
With just three weeks left in the regular season, Prater could make a return at any point when the Cardinals officially open his 21 day window for return. Prater is allowed to practice with the team and can be elevated to the active roster at any point.
Arizona has matchups against the Carolina Panthers, Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers to close out the year.
It will be interesting to see how the Cardinals handle their kicking conundrum, as Ryland has mostly played well while Prater is one of the league’s best despite being at the age of 40.
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