BASE jumping accident kills 2 including well-known extreme athlete Andy Lewis

A tragic accident in Utah’s Mineral Bottom canyon claimed the lives of two individuals during a BASE jumping attempt. Among the deceased was Andy Lewis, a renowned extreme athlete famous for his daring stunts and a memorable performance with Madonna at the 2012 Super Bowl. BASE jumping, a high-risk sport involving parachuting from fixed structures, was Lewis’s passion, and he was known for pushing the limits of safety. The other victim, Danny Joe Kregle, was a 68-year-old businessman and family man remembered for his humor and love of magic. The accident occurred during a tandem jump, where two people are harnessed together. Lewis, who co-owned BASE Jump Moab, was celebrated in the BASE jumping community for his skill and willingness to take risks. His contributions to slacklining and tricklining also highlighted his adventurous spirit. The incident underscores the inherent dangers of extreme sports and the profound impact of such losses on communities and families. QUESTION: How might the risks associated with extreme sports influence the decisions of those who participate in them? 

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