Colorado Sunshine: Denver’s Matt Fry eyes 200-mph jump at FAI Skydiving World Cup
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Denver’s Matt Fry has a need for speed.
Fry qualified for the FAI Skydiving World Cup in the Czech Republic. A veteran of artistic free-flying, Fry has a new goal: speeds of 200 miles per hour, at least.
Fry has completed 5,000 skydives over a 15-year career. He’s been a part of 12 of the FAI large-formation world records. He qualified for the World Cup by earning a silver medal in the speed division at the 2022 USPA Nationals.
The FAI Skydiving World Cup runs Aug. 19-25.
(“Colorado Sunshine” celebrates the good news in sports. Suggestions encouraged through Denver Gazette sports editor Paul Klee at paul.klee@gazettedev.gazette.com.)
Denver’s Matt Fry will compete in the FAI Skydiving World Cup. (Courtesy Dittoe PR)
Denver’s Matt Fry will compete in the FAI Skydiving World Cup. (Courtesy Dittoe PR)





