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  2. PK Gaza - Wikipedia

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    PK Gaza (Gaza Parkour) is a parkour and freerunning team based in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. The team was established in 2005 by a group of young athletes who were introduced to parkour through online videos. Despite the constraints of living in a conflict zone, the team has continued their commitment to the sport.

  3. Daniel Ilabaca - Wikipedia

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    MTV's Ultimate Parkour Challenge (2009–2010) Daniel Ilabaca was the winner of the inaugural Ultimate Parkour Challenge, winning the $10,000 prize. The European Parkour Tour 2010 (2010) Daniel Ilabaca traveled across 4,000 miles to eight major cities to meet some of Europe's best free runners.

  4. Storror - Wikipedia

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    They began uploading videos to their YouTube channel, originally called StorrorBlog. [4] [5] [6] They later met other members of British parkour communities and in 2010 established the Storror group and YouTube channel. [5] [7] In 2011 and 2012, the team filmed two cliff jumping videos in Malta that included jumps from the Azure Window.

  5. Parkour - Wikipedia

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    Parkour was established by David Belle in the 1980s, and it was initially called l'art du déplacement; [16] [17] [18] however the name "le parcours" had already been given to the activity by 1989. [5] The discipline was popularised in the 1990s and 2000s through films, documentaries, video games, and advertisements.

  6. Ally Law - Wikipedia

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    Law started his YouTube channel in December 2014. The first video he uploaded was of him performing parkour on the top of buildings in Southampton city centre, filmed on a GoPro camera. Law started to receive local media attention in the Southern Daily Echo for his stunts in December 2015, after he scaled Dumbleton Towers in the Thornhill area ...

  7. David Belle - Wikipedia

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    David Nicolas Williams Belle (born 29 April 1973) is a French actor, film choreographer and stunt coordinator. He is deemed the founder and leading pioneer of the physical discipline parkour, coining it based on his training and the teachings from his father Raymond Belle.

  8. World Freerunning and Parkour Federation - Wikipedia

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    The WFPF website is designed for the parkour community and dedicated to its interests and concerns. The site combines parkour news, event promotion, parkour athlete interviews and highlighted bios and affiliate information and videos. The website includes a social-networking site similar to Facebook.

  9. Yamakasi - Wikipedia

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    The development of the Yamakasi is traced back through David Belle to his father Raymond Belle, who was heavily influenced by Georges Hébert's methode naturelle.The group also drew influence from Asian culture and Asian martial arts, including the acrobatic antics of Jackie Chan in his Hong Kong action films, [2] [3] the martial arts philosophy of Bruce Lee, [4] [5] and the martial arts films ...